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Hmm yer, a boring day :roll:
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WEATHER ALERT
Category: Level 3 Warning
Weather type: Heavy rain and thunderstorms
Affecting: Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Gwynedd - and later, other parts of Wales, moving into Northern England
Date Valid For: 14:30 until 20:00, Monday 19 July 2004
Time Of Issue: 14:30, Monday 19 July 2004
Discussion: Intense and heavy showers out to the west of Wales are moving inland, currently affecting Pembs, Carms, Ceredigion and Gwynedd. Embedded thunderstorms are a possibility also. As the band moves further inland and eastwards, it's likely to become more broken, but heavy showers are still likely to develop in places, especially for Northern and later Eastern counties of Wales, moving into Northern England.
Tricky travelling conditions can be expected under the precipitation.
Confidence Level: 70%
Note: This alert should be considered a guide and we strongly recommend you stay tuned to the Met-Office for further warnings and updates.
Expect further updates as and when needed.
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Please post your storm reports here
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A bright but largely cloudy start to the day, culminating in a brief and light shower by noon, leading onto a glorious afternoon, filled with blue skies and just patchy cumulus clouds.
Pleasantly warm this afternoon also.
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A typical Southwesterly wind day.....
Yukky skies, lots of hill fog and mist obscuring the mountains. Heavy drizzle. :roll:
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Wind really increasing here now - quite a gusty East or Northeasterly. Extensive cloud, but still fairly bright. Only 17 degrees C.
First of the heavy rain shown on the MetO radar, sweeping into south Devon and Cornwall...
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Good sunny spells coming through, mixing with variable amounts of harmless cumulus. A pleasant Summer's afternoon.
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A bit late, but storm reports here. Thanks
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Storm reports here pleeeeeeeaaaase
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Thanks to durhamsnow for highlighting the situation in Durham, Northumberland and Tyne and Wear.
Much appreciated
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Ryan helped as well by putting the disclaimer, but I overtook him lol :roll:
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Storm reports here :lol:
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And the rain continues to fall.......... relentlessly.
Very cloudy, foggy, miserable. Very windy. 13.0 degrees.
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Post your storm reports here..... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Absolutely hammering down here.. strong winds too.
Torrential stuff. Really noisy, been going for about 30 mins now...
Edit: FLASH FLOODING!
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Still chucking it down with rain... rather nasty too. Winds continuing to strengthen. A miserable 13.0 degrees.
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Very wet and windy here also. Had some very heavy bursts of rain. 13.7 degrees
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Gorgeous start to Tuesday - clear blue skies. Chilly at 10.0 degrees.
Where's this rain :?: :roll:
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Fairly bright but cloud - one or two sunny spells.
Light winds, 14.6 C
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Bright, breezy, good sunny spells coming through. 13.5 degrees
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Sunshine and very heavy showers is the theme here today. Because it's been dry so lately, all the water is just running off - some localised flooding possible this afternoon!
Cool at 14.7 degrees, breezy Northwesterly.
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The bigger, the better eh, Ross...
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Who would have thought all that excitement was kicking off in Scotland whilst cloud broke here to give some pleasant afternoon sunshine, despite a strong wind. Boring really, compared to your fireworks!
Awesome pics
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It's a very warm morning indeed for south Wales along with the Southwest of England and the Westcountry - temperatures already at 21 or 22 degrees.
Hazy sunshine here in between the cumulus clouds. Warm at 20.5 degrees, slight Westerly.
Thursday 15th July - Thursday 22nd July 2004
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Rather cloudy, but bright. Clouds beginning to thin and break. Slight Southwesterly wind.