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  1. 4 hours ago, Blessed Weather said:

    Those 3 hourly totals are impressive enough Surrey, but just look at the Euro4 forecast for accumulation over the next 36 hours (to midday Friday)!! It's suggesting 31 mm for me! And is that a mighty 50 mm for parts of Kent!! :shok:

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    Wow 50s over my area!The rain gods have been listening!

    Be even better if we get some T&L. Does anyone know if that's likely this evening ? 

  2. 8 hours ago, adrianh said:

    It's just been so tedious this winter. Week after week of cold murk, very few storms and just general nothingness. Total boredom for anyone who enjoys some 'weather' of any kind

    Couldn't agree more. It been nothingness for the last 3 months. Hardly any rain either which i love to listen to against the roof tiles in my bedroom. 

    Roll on summer so we might at least get some electric storms. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, snowsummer said:

    Seems harder to tell if its rain or snow.  That aside, i just think it looks better, dark sky, snow and orange light. Its how it should be.  Or am  i just showing my age?

    No i agree, we still have orange lights visable in the distance on a main road and it looked so much better and more visbale against the orange. Looked like a proper blizzard up against the orange light, which also seem to throw its light over a larger area too. I also think the white lights are all solar powered now so they do go off around midnight. 

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  4. 2 minutes ago, Southender said:

    One thing I have learned this evening. Snow will lay on anything if it is heavy enough, even if it has rained solid for 6 hours before!

    One for the memory bank and I take it back earlier when I thought nothing would accumulate (even though it is a temporary covering)

    Tbh I didn't think much of it would lay, we had 4 hours of solid very heavy rain, to the point that areas of my garden and the road where getting flooded, yet the snow has laid on it, took about an 45mins of constant snow to lay, but it did lay and is currently still laying on all surfaces, even the super soggy bit of flooded lawn!

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  5. 4 minutes ago, EWS said:

    Lights flickered twice here too - how strange that it's over such a large area. 

    I was thinking that as well?  How can it be over such a massive area ?

    Are we not all on separate grids? 

    Sometimes when the power goes out people up the road still have power so flickering light over such a large area just seems really odd to me.

     

    May be it's aliens! Lol

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