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  1. First interesting day in weeks!

    Dark clouds at around 8:30 led to a nine minute hailstorm (H0) which left a good dusting on the ground ; followed by a downpour. Then at 9:30 the wind started blowing a gale and a wintry mix of hail pellets/sleet fell sideways for around 5 minutes. Even if it wasn't good quality sleet it still was my first since December 2012 so I got pretty excited

  2. 15 minutes ago, Andy Bown said:

    We went to Bath earlier and it was flowing VERY fast/high in the city centre as yesterday's deluge works through the river system. What about in BoA itself? Must be extremely close?

    It's over the railings but that happens most winters but it's close and I haven't been down there for a few hours. With more rain on the way tonight and tomorrow I think there's a good chance it will flood the centre.

     

     

  3. I'm generally not that annoyed about the weather here but it's starting to get on my nerves snow wise.

    This winter so far:

    Frosts: 2 (Had as much in November.)

    Snow: 0

    Fog: 1

    Lowest Temp: -6 (This was actually good)

    Rain and dullness: Most days.

    Last snow fallen: December 2012 (Here's the problem)

    Too many times the radar has shown snow over here but there's been nothing. Let's hope February is better.

     

  4. Jan: Mild and wet with a few cool spells at the end of the month.

    Feb: Cool with strong storms at the start of the month followed by a mainly dry second half.

    Mar: Cool with sunny and cloudy days and a few frosts at the end of the month with potential for snow in Scotland/Lakes area.

    Apr: The first week may see some snow and chilly conditions across the north and frosts throughout the country but it becomes more mild and rainy as the month goes on.

    May: Very rainy with average temperatures across the whole month.

    Jun: Less rainy than May with the potential of some thundery showers in the third week but still no notable hot spells.

    Jul: The month will start poor with below average temperatures and rain but will surprise us with a warm second half and a thundery outbreak across the Central South/South East.

    Aug: The month will start warm with a plume around the 10th bringing some strong thunderstorms going up the centre of the country that week it will also bring a couple of 30.C + days in England. The month will then stay dry and warm making it one of the best Augusts in a while.

    Sep: Will still be warm with thundery showers at the start however change will be on the way with a dull wet end.

    Oct: Will be cloudy , quite wet and boring with a cooler spell around Hallowe'en.

    Nov: Will be like late October and generally getting colder with widespread frosts and snow as far south as the Midlands towards the end.

    Dec: Will start off cold with a couple of ice days and heavy snow in the north with flurries and a bit of snow in the south but it will turn milder and wetter towards Jan 2017.

     

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