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GlennP2

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  1. Evening,

    Well, from the NW a lump of angry looking cloud approached Cleethorpes at about 2045 developing and growing by the minute ( very eerie to watch) until it was more or less overhead my location and still growing. A bit of rotation was seen and I thought we'd be having a good loud close storm........however......unfortunately it all just drifted over and out into the Humber without as much as a rumble or a drop of rain!! Still, it was amazing to watch it build as it approached. 

    You can just see some towers in the far distance in the last pic no doubt heading for the Hull area....

    Cheers, Glenn

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  2. Evening all.

    Very bizarre here at Spurn Point right now! 15 mins ago there was a breeze, pretty cool breeze then within 5 mins it's picked up a lot but it's very very warm, like someone pointing a hairdryer at you yes the heat is unbelievable. I know there is that storm in Norfolk currently but could the sudden temp and wind increase be ahead of the system? Never experienced this before.

     

    Regards Glenn

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  3. 5 minutes ago, StormLoser said:

    Here's one from Ouistreham on the coast immediately north of Caen. Right in the path of the current storm: https://www.caenlamer-tourisme.fr/en/discover/enjoy-the-sea-air-on-the-cote-de-nacre/webcam/ 

    Due south is down the path with the flags, where the storm is approaching. (No sign of it just yet...)

    Hi, found this one too......just incase 

    https://www.lehavretourisme.com/en/live-webcam

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  4. 5 hours ago, Supacell said:

    Just got back home.

    Following witnessing the storm over Louth I headed back to the east coast just north of Mablethorpe and watched some very infrequent but spectacular lightning out to sea. Things then started to kick off and an absolute corker of a storm moved over just after dark. I was just near to Threddlethorpe. Frequent lightning, CG's, IC's, booming thunder and lots of rain and strong winds. Basically all hell let loose for half an hour. Driving back there was debris everywhere. Incidentally the Louth storm may be responsible for a tree on the road near Fotherby. To think I probably didn't see the most severe of the storms either! 

    Looking forward to reading all the updates tomorrow as I expect there were numerous reports of severe storms. However I have been out since 4am and so now I must go to bed :D 

    Morning, glad you saw plenty of action!! I was the other side of Horncastle and watched alot of the storms growing out if nothing.  Driving home I hit a storm near Louth which was epic especially the wind which shook the car as it first blasted through. Saw another storm develop over the wolds which burst into Life as I approached Nth Thoresby and this one more or less followed me home to Cleethorpes and went on for a couple of hours. Best one of the lot was about half 9 ish though as another came up from the south, lots if flashing, flickering,  Deep booms and sharp gunshot cracks . Glad you had a good one

    Cheers Glenn 

  5. 20 minutes ago, Supacell said:

    I am not in Mablethorpe. I would advise any chasers heading to the east coast of Lincolnshire to avoid busy spots like Skeggy, Mablethorpe or Cleethorpes or you may get traffic screwed

    Being local to those area's I couldn't agree more. Donna Nook is a good spot as it's in between Mablethorpe and Cleethorpes and you can see what's coming for miles. The place always seems to attract storms as they head out to sea, also for a more panoramic view The Wolds roads from Louth to Binbrook seem alright but Louth- Horncastle road is good too. There's a place I go just outside Louth on the A157, just park up and watch em roll in!!

     

    Cheers Glenn

  6. 29 minutes ago, Allseasons-si said:

    I hope something developes around the Immingham area because that is one long dry slot for me:nonono:

    just watching this cam at the moment and loving the snow blowing across the ground with a snow drift in the foreground infront of the wall.

    https://www.winkingman.co.uk/webcam/

    Hi I'm surprised you haven't had any yet this evening as there's plenty of stuff rattling in off the sea at Spurn and it seems to be heading your way?

    Cheers Glenn 

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