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  1. 29 minutes ago, Daniel* said:

    Most definitely like a summer storm dying a death and taking too much of a rightward turn. Although a deluge will affect much of SE England, I wouldn’t like to be in Hastings right now!

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    I am, and despite the promising looking skies earlier all we've had so far is torrential rain and zero in the way of thunder and lightning. My am radio is picking up lots of sferics but absolutely nothing seen or heard here so far.

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  2. The front finally reached the South Coast here in the Hastings area around 9.55pm and gave us about 15 minutes of fairly heavy rain and two flashes of lightning but that was all.

    I dont know how to post a link but the RNLI Facebook page posted some quite impressive photo's of the flooding at Rye Harbour during yesterdays high tide, never seen it that high before.

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  3. 2 hours ago, snowrye said:

    Quiet in here tonight, at least the wind has died down, watching with much interest to see where lorenzo will end up

    The wind has been persistent for the last few days down here on this part of the South Coast, regularly gusting 30-40mph for the last 7 days. A number of beach huts on the seafront in St Leonards on Sea have been damaged by the high tides on Sunday. High tide on Monday will be even higher but hopefully winds won't be as strong.

    Rainfall locally has also been quite noteable during that time as well, 74mm's ( close to 3 inches) in 7 days. It's been a quite dramatic change from recent summer like conditions.

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  4. I should have made the most of what is probably going to be the last day of this glorious spell of weather by going to the beach but opted to cut the grass instead, Hopefully the last cut it will need this year.

    Wall to wall sunshine and a very respectable 23.9c locally here in St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex.

    Hopefully a chance of a thunderstorm overnight into tomorrow as well.

     

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  5. On 01/09/2019 at 22:55, snowrye said:

    Trust me guys, I had rain, hopefully someone lives close to me on here, and will back me up, @SenlacJack is probably the closest to me

    Hi, what dates/year are we discussing here ?  I moved down here in February 2015 but only started logging the weather over a year later and even then only with basic handwritten records.

    I've only just seen this post so have been trying to locate my paperwork but have a horrible feeling that all apart from this years info the rest may have been inadvertantly scrapped in a recent clear out

  6. 19 hours ago, Daniel* said:

    Hiya here is a screen grab from Monday this ‘small’ stretch of coast running from Hastings east to Dungeness of course these are amateur PWS I think the 22.5C maximum was too low myself...Tuesday was indeed hot.

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    Hi Daniel and thanks for posting that screenshot. The temperatures shown for Hastings and Rye seem out of sync with what I was recording in the area that day and way out of line with the surrounding temperatures.

    My first thought was perhaps a sea mist which can reduce temperatures quite dramaticly but I was out and about in that area the whole afternoon and saw nothing but clear blue skies the whole time. The 15c report just inland from Eastbourne is way off the scale, Herstmonceux reported 28.1c that day.

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  7. 16 hours ago, sunnijim said:

    Super pictures.

    Must just pull you up on East Sussex coast temperatures during a heatwave.

    Yesterday the official reading on Hastings seafront was 27c and 25c in Brighton,not sure where you were at 22c?

    More over it is not a given that a sea breeze will spring up during a heatwave,if a land breeze occurs instead the coastline can get hotter than London,as was the case in July when 32c was achieved on the East Sussex coast, Generally an East or North East flow required so that continental heat 'bends back' across the warm land toward us.

    I was also a bit surprised by Daniels report of 22c max's on the coast in East Sussex in the last few days. Iv'e been out and about along the coast from Seaford to Rye Harbour in the last few days and the lowest max I encountered during that time was 24c in Eastbourne.

    I was down at Rye Harbour this afternoon and recorded 30.4c on an admittedly cheap device.  Car thermometer was reading 30c so not too far off the mark.

     

     

     

     

  8. 3 minutes ago, Lu. said:

    Can someone just quickly explain where you see / info on Sferics? It’s been mentioned a lot tonight

    In adition to the two websites just posted above you can also pick up and 'hear'  nearby sferics if you have a radio with am/mw bands. Proper old skool but still does the trick.

    No thunder or lightning here in the Hastings area as yet but rain is now increasing in intensity.

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  9. It's been a much better day than expected here in the Hastings area with a good deal of sunshine and temperatures locally reaching 24.4c.

    The cloud cover didnt't reach here until early evening but no precipitation and still feeling quite humid. All in all it's been a very decent start to July.

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