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  1. Just noticed one snow shower here today around early to mid-afternoon, didn't stick though.  Road outside now glistening in the moonlight with frost/ice so as said above, take care if out on those roads, could be tricky.  Interesting couple of days coming up with just about everything, and quite possibly the kitchen sink, being thrown at us. Take care all.

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    Just reading the comments to that Daily Express article and this one made me giggle.

     

    Go to the beach and pick up a pebble.

    Take it home and place outside on the windowsill.

    If the pebble is wet its raining

    If the pebble is warm its sunny.

    If the pebble is cold its cold.

    If you can't find the pebble its foggy.

    Who needs the Met office.

     

    While amusing, it highlights the very point Essan just made - it's the Met Office who ultimately take the flak for these sensationalist headlines and 'forecasts' when they fail to materialise.

  3. It looks more like a falcon of some type rather than a sparrowhawk; the wings are to angulated and pointed to be a sparrowhawk (or Goshawk for that matter). As already mentioned, doesn't look bulky enough to be a peregrine. I would be thinking more likely to be a kestrel, merlin or even a Hobby (although this is less likely as they are summer visitors AFAIK, could have just arrived though and you are in the right part of England for them).

    Let us know if you find out the identity of the elusive 'raptor'.

  4. Get a pretty good variety of birds in my garden which over the past few months includes: blue tits, great tits, coal tits, chaffinches, greenfinches, goldfinches, the very occasional bullfinch, siskins (up to 6 at a time!), robins, house sparrows, blackbirds, song thrushes, collard doves, woodpigeons, magpies, wrens, the odd rook and hooded crow, starlings and blackcaps (only male).

    Last winter a brambling made a brief visit and the winter before that, a snow bunting also visited.

    Also see occasional sparrowhawks overhead and in summer hear (but never see) willow warblers and chifchaffs. Once a housemartin took an interest in the house but in the end decided against it!

    I'm sure I've missed out one or two species but nice to see such variety.

  5. I live about 3 miles from Carrick. At about 8.45pm last night, after about an hour and a half of steady rain, I noticed that the rain suddenly became very intense - to deluge proportions and was accompanied by sudden and very strong winds. It lasted for all of about 3 or 4 minutes before easing - in fact it was just as the last of that front passed as there were clear skies behind. We even lost our satellite signal for a few minutes, something that only ever seems to happen during very intense rain or thunderstorms. My dish actually points in Carrick's direction! Didn't see any 'funnel' clouds though - just seemed like an intense squall line passing through.

  6. A bit late this post, but there certainly was quite an intense t-storm here (just north of Belfast) between 2.30-4pm yesterday with frequent, predominantly sheet, lightning and a lot of thunder. The rain at one point was torrential turning roads into rivers in minutes. Impressive squall line just ahead of the storm which i took some pictures of - will try and post them later if I can work out how to.

  7. Woken up by heavy rain about 2.10am. The rain quickly eased but there followed a beautiful lightning display for the next couple of hours with lightning flashes appearing to come from all over the place. Never seemed to be quite overhead though.

  8. Perfect weather for a BBQ this evening, after a high of 27.1c its currently 25.0c with hazy sunshine and no breeze.

    Had very similar temps to you Intrepid, with 6pm temps of around 26c but not sure what my max was. I'm sure it was something similar to yours.

    Some high cloud now with lines of turrets.

  9. Flooded roads were reported in Newtownabbey, Glengormley, Lisburn and on the Seven Mile Straight near Belfast International Airport, all in Co Antrim.

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    I can vouch for that. I had to drive from N'Abbey to Ballyclare this morning to drop off the little one with her nanny and I could have done with a boat on some of the roads. Rivers were pouring out of some of the fields and onto the roads causing extensive flooding - some cars engines must have been flooded judging by the number that I passed stopped in the middle of the road though thankfully my own car survived. There was extensive flooding in the Six Mile River valley between Ballyclare and Templepatrick.

    Thankfully it has now stopped raining but is very mild.

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