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53 minutes ago, Somerset Squall said:
We are literally right on the southern edge of Taunton, at the southern end of Chestnut Drive, I guess we are slightly higher up but not by much. We are literally the last road of houses before open fields though so maybe we are marginally cooler than in town. Don't worry too much though, it wasn't much to write home about haha. Friday looks like a better chance potentially!
Oh fair play - still within the town and elevation anywhere across Taunton is generally shocking
Even if it wasn’t much to write home about, like many others I’m bloody desperate and would take anything at this rate!!
Since Christmas I’ve been to Wills Neck (Quantocks) and did actually see some lying snow on the drive up to the top car park which was good, however nothing for the walk. Also been to Dunkery Beacon, had some sleet on the way up but again, nothing aside from areas such as in the picture below which I guess you could stretch to “lying snow”
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8 hours ago, Somerset Squall said:
We've just had a brief snow shower here on the southern edge of Taunton, has left the slightest dusting on the grass.
With a 2 minute sprinkling a couple nights ago, it's been a good week
I was asleep by then, don’t tell me I missed the 1 shower that actually produced some snow?! I was regularly checking outside to see if there was anything.
I’m wondering, are you a bit outside the town and therefore higher up?
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I’m still getting repeated phantom showers on the radar overhead but the ground is still completely dry - nothing made it down all day. Is it a dry airmass sucking the moisture out before it reaches the ground?
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18 minutes ago, Andy Bown said:
Anyone having snow in South Somerset/Dorset?
Beautiful though bitter in the wind day in Warminster with plenty of sunshine between Stratocumulus and Altocumulus.
Much like yesterday, radar showing precip overhead but nothing at ground level. (Cloud overhead is even slightly broken!)
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2 hours ago, jtay said:
Mother Nature is the only God that I pray to and worship is allowed, so that's good enough for me.
And sledging is exercise.
Snowball fights are socially distanced.
Any more?
Snowball fighting and sledging are elite sports so can continue.
I’ll decide I’m moving house into an igloo if it does snow.
2 hours ago, iowpompeylee said:The Don’t think you have to worry about that with all the mild temps about
Very true, though I am now progged 2C for Friday by MO (with no precipitation forecast of course!!)
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So... that announcement... does that mean we can’t go snow hunting?!!!
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Moderate precipitation shown to have passed over but nothing bar a few lone drops appear to have made it to ground... doesn’t bother me, it only would have been rain!
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Lovely frost this morning which was just about lasting and now it’s RAINING
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As it’s quiet thought I’d share this mental video!
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What an uneventful breakdown of the heat! Had some moderate-heavy rain rain yesterday afternoon and back to grey overcast dull conditions now
I don’t hold out hope for the coming days either to be honest. It’s so frustrating watching the same places get pummelled whilst the best we can do is watch some lightning that’s 40-50 miles away!!
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You’ve got to laugh, lots of heat over the past few days with no storms which led to today. Been cloudy all day and didn’t appear to reach the predicted temps and we’ve rounded it off with some moderate/heavy rain. Bit of a cooler breeze now that rain has passed over, inclined to firmly grasp my towel and throw it as far away as possible.
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26 minutes ago, AWD said:
Not sure why strikes aren't returning on the radar?
Roughly seeing 2/3 c/c strikes per minute here but nothing showing on radar?
Radar does show heavy rain over me but it's dry though.
Snap, watching lightning from what I assume is the cell over Exmoor, nothing showing on Blitz despite the regular flashing.
edit: https://www.lightningmaps.org/# seem to be showing these ones (though they do quickly fade away on their map rather than staying which is strange)
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12 minutes ago, kumquat said:
Interesting. I'm seeing frequent lightning to the S/East of Bristol and there's something picking up down near Taunton, also. New echoes appearing on the last radar frame around Warminster / Bradford on Avon etc.
I’m amazed we’re yet to see a steric from the new cell by Taunton judging by the rapid development from the radar!
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3 minutes ago, kumquat said:
Just saw lightning from it from 30 odd miles away - looks like it's growing over the channel now, too
Likewise, I’m probably 40 miles away but getting a decent (albeit fairly faint) light show from the IC lightning!
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A summary of the various thunderstorm/connective forecasts for today and their links;
https://www.netweather.tv/weather-forecasts/uk/convective
http://convectiveweather.co.uk/forecast.php?date=2020-08-10
https://www.severe-weather.eu/outlooks-day1/weather-forecast-europe-aug10th2020-mk/
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What do we think to Estofex in here, from what I see they’re usually fairly accurate?
Lvl 1 for SW England, Wales and up into Ireland!
Also, Convective weather have retracted their forecast — edit, I see they’ve reissued as per MeltedFlake’s post!
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Woke up yesterday, raining. Went to bed, raining. Woke up this morning, raining!! Looks like there were some short spells where the rain stopped overnight but pretty much a solid 24 hours of rain which seems to be fizzling now after around 60mm overall from the system.
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Just had a look at 5 stations across town; 58mm is the highest and 45mm the lowest readings. 3 out of the 5 are showing over 50mm... fair to say it’s been very very wet!!
Good job it’s been so dry the last couple of months otherwise these sorts of totals could cause real issues!
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Checking stations across town, looks like we’ve had 40mm+ so far and currently belting down still as I type... doesn’t look like any let up soon either judging by the radar. Can’t remember the last 40mm+ day we’ve had, let alone the 50mm+ it’ll probably be by the end of the day.
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Nothing overhead here unfortunately, enough rain to wet the ground but that was about it. Quite comical looking on the radar to see how the cells always missed us and two of them actually grouped together over the northern side of the town by Kingston St Mary sort of area. Thunder heard and lightning seen however.
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Very angry looking cell on the radar west of Taunton. Seems to have been the case yesterday, just away from it they seem to be firing up, could this be elevation based?
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23 minutes ago, SteveB said:
I can see a clear line forming already on the radar, storms forming south of Wells and North of Salisbury moving in a slight North easterly direction. If it carries on like that (whitch it will) Weston will again miss out.
Really just clinging on to the update Ben posted earlier from convective outlook
Cell north of Wells formed within the last 3 radar frames, possibly on track for you? Not electrified yet mind.
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South West and Central Southern England Regional Weather Discussion Jan 2021 Onward
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Not sure if we’ve managed to remain below zero all day (we did have sun most of the day) but considering the Met forecast a 4C max today, whenever I’ve checked Wunderground the majority have shown 0C or under so seems like forecast overcooked the temps a little!!
Pray this bodes well for into tomorrow