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  1. A great day for the garden, pots, and baskets. I can almost hear their squeals of delight.

     

    I don't mind the rain either, TBH. Got some decent boots and a brolly for out and about. I don't expect to be wearing my wax jacket in bloody July, though. Jebus it's chilly

  2. Aye, the way that Northern edge of the front is moving it looks good for Salop!

     

    If it sounds odd that I'm looking forward to some meaningful rain, bear in mind we've had fvck all to interest us in Telford for weeks. Even the storms of the 1st & 3rd passed us by, and my right arm is akin to Popeye's from watering all the baskets and plants!

  3. Looking at the radar, we may get some meaningful rain here in Telford tomorrow. Some weather that is actually doing something.

     

    Even my lawn out back has been bored shyteless lately; I mowed it two weeks ago, and it's hardly grown!

  4. Jesus the typical moaners and trolls out in full force tonight, go away your comments are not welcome in the technical thread go and cry elsewhere.

    It's not even due till late overnight that if anything it happens then.

    8pm-midnight looks like the golden hours.

    Rant over seriously gets at me!

     

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    Very interesting cloudscapes here, no mid-level clag, and very humid. It feels like it could produce something later........

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  5. Amazing.

     

    Looking at the radar, it seemed as if there was some decent rain coming in for the garden and baskets. But, no. As its heading East over Snowdonia, it's splitting North and South as it gets to Salop.

  6. My take on tomorrow for the Midlands :-

     

    <guesswork>Had lots of rain here this afternoon which has saturated the ground. A late sunny evening did nothing to evaporate the moisture, and has been on the cool side. Friday dawns sunny with a cool atmosphere, and starts to eke out the moisture from the ground, whilst during the afternoon hot and humid air from the South adds to the moisture, By late afternoon, a trough and frontal system trigger convection. Storms ensue.</guesswork>

     

    This report has been brought to you courtesy of Appleton Estate rum with its partner, Coke Zero.

     

    Please hold. Your call is important to us........ 

  7. I'll be the first to admit that I'm new to NW and the various models like GEM / GFS / ECM and such like, but I like to think I've got a fairly decent handle on UKMO surface pressure charts as they've been - for a number of years - the first thing I look at when I get to the office of a morning.

     

    For the last three days, it's been consistent. By Wed we have a LP West of Ireland, and a HP over the North Sea which - to me - means the hot and humid air from the continent will be pulled North over the UK. I fully expect heatwave conditions for at least two days, and with the Atlantic LP flinging fronts across us West to East (not to mention the trough forecasted on Wed on a line from Dorset to Staffordshire) I would expect fireworks in the West.

     

    Of course, other opinions are available / your mileage may vary etc etc, but I'd prep the BBQ kit for Wed campervan.gif

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