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Anvils in the Sky

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  1. Okay ... So my thermometer, only had it 6 months, down a shady alley next to our church is now reading 32.9C Posted Image. What's yours reading Anvil? Anyone else got the same temp in the Medway towns? What is Gravesend reading now?

    Mine hit 32.6° for about 10 minutes, around the time yours was showing 32.9.

    0.3° difference over a couple of miles sounds pretty feasible to me.

  2. Morning folks,

     

    Currently 26.8° here, with a glorious blue sky. Quite humid, but not oppressively so.......yet! Warm, gentle breeze blowing up from the south. There really is such a Mediterranean feel out there today. What a way to start August. And all so deserved after the recent poor summers!

     

    Already thinking my guess last night of a UK max temp today of 31.5° can be binned!

     

    Enjoy the good weather, chaps and chapesses!

     

    Lee

    Or maybe My new home town Gravesend, Kent?

    Hope the move all went well. And that your TV avoided the rain!

  3. Same here...but I have a feeling it will be another case of close but no cigar....

     

     

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    (just to clarify this thread is a non smoking one though just in case anyone was wondering about the rules Posted Image )

    Can't help but think you're going to be proved right.

     

    I get the feeling the Channel coasts of Kent and East Sussex will see a light show on the other side of the water - whilst the skies above us lot remain stubbornly storm-free.

    Hmmm....just the tiniest smidgeon of déjà-vu here!

  4. However the most likely outcome is considered to be a "near miss", where the worst of the thundery activity runs just to the south and east of UK land areas.

     

    The Met Office classify it as the "worst" of the thundery stuff. I'd call it the best!

     

    Regardless of that, though, I couldn't help but smile wryly at that sentence of theirs. Storms staying just to the south and east of us? Surely not!

  5. I must admit the "It really couldn't be clearer" comment has knocked me a little too. Yes, I'm just the new boy, so maybe it's not my place to voice my opinion. But I've really enjoyed reading - and contributing to - this thread since I joined last Tuesday. And I haven't seen one unfriendly or provocative comment. (Unlike in the model thread!) That "do what it says on the tin, and nothing else" remark has slapped me in the face, that's for sure.

     

    Anyway....the cloud which was thin enough to allow some watery sunshine through earlier has now thickened enough to allow a little very, very fine drizzle to manifest itself. 19.2° at the moment, and just one step outside is enough for anyone acknowledge the humidity is back on the rise again. Feeling very negative about - amongst other things - our chances for a storm later in the week. Posted Image 

     

    Lee

  6. Only one day this month has so far failed to reach 20c somewhere in the UK. That was on July 2nd when the highest temperature was recorded at Norwich Airport.....18.6c.

     

    July 6th saw the start of an incredible spell where the temperature reached or exceeded 28c somewhere in the UK for 19 consecutive days, and 8 of those days reached or exceeded 30c. What a month !!

    Thanks for the info. What a turnaround since March.

  7. There has been a very slight eastward shift in the plume at the end of the week I think. Steering winds are more quickly into the SW and so engagement and initiation of any thundery activity on the continent could well be adjusted accordingly

     

    Fridays midday chart on the ECM this evening illustrates this wellPosted Image Edit: Tomasino, we sing from the same hymn sheetPosted Image

     

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    I blame the Met Office for this - for putting me in the middle of their thundery warning zone! Always jinxes it!

  8. The cloud and rain took longer to clear than I expected. But clear they did, eventually.

    19.6° here at the moment - and that's the highest it has been today. Assuming it doesn't rise by another 0.4° in the next four and a half hours, I'd be interested to know how long it has been since the last day we didn't make it to 20°. Would today be the first time in July maybe??

  9. Morning all,

     

    CK loved reading that, all except the last sentence, sorry to hear of your sad news. Posted Image

     

    Back to the weather. Todays rain has arrived already, (GFS suggested this aft) and should have departed Kent by lunchtime.

    Wednesday, a weak warm front (no rain on it), moves north and with pressure rising to our SE, an increasingly, very warm and humid SW/S flow is reintroduced. Perhaps mid 20s tomorrow and possibly up to 30 somewhere in the region Thurs/Fri.

    Threat of thundery showers/storms overnight Thurs into Fri but more especially Fri into Sat morning, with the east of our region seemingly more at risk but obviously too early to pinpoint likely locations for any thunder activity. From my own pov, will again be applying the Cherbourg test.

    As we go into next week, with pressure remaining low to our W/SW and relatively high to our E/N, the weather looks to remain v.warm and humid with another thundery attack from the south a distinct possibility.

     

    Hope you all have a lovely day.

     

    Tom.Posted Image

    Thanks for that nice, concise summing-up of what the coming days look to have in store. Posted Image

  10. Morning South-Easterners / East Anglians,

     

    Completely different day here this morning. Overcast and gloomily dark, rain and drizzle - and, compared to recently, the current temperature is a bone-chilling 16.9°!

    Satellite and radar (and all forecasts) suggest this isn't in for the day though. Some rain, followed by some sun, should help the vegetation along nicely after that lengthy dry spell.

     

    Hope all have a great Tuesday.

     

    Lee

  11. Great to hear all the storm reports from those that got them. Nothing here (and none forecasted/expected) but it seems one cell did actually get reasonably close to the NW tip of Kent. Must have been that distant, forming anvil I posted a snap of in the old thread.

     

    Really has been another perfect summer's day here. Sunshine, cumulus, low humidity, and a very refreshing breeze. I think we got up to about 24°. Have just been in the front garden planting a lavender bush (trying to help the bee population!), and I hate to say it, but it has now struck me for the first time this year how the evenings ARE slowly starting to draw in now. Groan!

  12. No thundery excitement here in Kent. (And I really wasn't expecting any, so I'm not downbeat.) Very pleased for those of you getting some of the electrical action this afternoon. You all deserve it. (And I mean that in a NICE way!)

     

    Spotted this in the north-west sky about an hour ago. Nothing dramatic, I know, but definitely the closest we're going to get to anything thundery here today.

     

    For those under similar clouds right now, enjoy. (But if you're a brontophobe.....sorry!)

     

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  13. Morning folks,

     

    Have to agree with those saying how it was more pleasant for sleeping last night. I don't think I woke up once because of the heat. And that's the first time in over a week. We missed out on the rain, though, that's for sure. Can't help but think the Kent "peninsula" will miss out today too. 

     

    Currently, slap bang on 20°, blue sky and fast-moving cumulus. (Or are they stratocumulus?! Must brush up on my cloud names!) Garden looking a little happier after Saturday's storms. But a bit of a way to go yet, methinks.

     

    Lee

  14. I notice some electrical activity over Caen (again!), which seems to be heading NE'wards. I also notice the Met Office forecast for the SE mentions "heavy, possibly thundery showers" moving across the region this evening. Dare I get my hopes up?!

    Electrical element dying as soon as it hits the Channel. Quelle surprise. Just as well I'd decided NOT to get my hopes up!

  15. Been in Mote Park in Maidstone with family for much of today. And what a pleasant afternoon, weatherwise. FAR less humidity than we've become accustomed to, sunshine and cumulus, and very refreshing breeze. A text-book English summer's day really!

     

    I notice a few members closer to London reported a shower earlier on. Could see it right out on the western horizon. It moved northwards - so no rushing for cover necessary for us park-goers!

     

    Back home it's currently 23.6°, and the remaining clouds are rapidly disintegrating. Long may this continue (with the odd thunderstorm thrown in, of course!)

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