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Josh Rubio

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  1. The first ‘coolish’ day in a while. Cloudy with light to moderate rain earlier on. Next week looks like a week of showers and sunshine, especially towards the middle of the week.
  2. Sun turning more hazy here now and clouding over slowly but surely. Still incredibly humid though. Could really do with a storm to clear the air.
  3. BBC suggests we’ll see increasing sunshine from tomorrow onwards although I’ll believe it when I see it.
  4. The mist has started to roll in as darkness descends upon us. Couldn’t feel any further away from summer weather right now.
  5. Heavy and persistent rain here in the morning and at midday, with drizzle falling all day. Another very wet and dull day.
  6. After Saturday, I notice the BBC mention it turning cloudier as the next front approaches from the West. Is there any info on this and what conditions it might bring with it?
  7. I think the best types of storms for us are the homegrown ones, as French imports either always seem to die or they head too far East, with Kent getting all the action.
  8. The western side of it looks as though it is intensifying as it approaches?
  9. Got the cell moving slowly up from Oxford plus the cell near Wolverhampton, which is ever so slowly heading east? What would be the result if these two met up?
  10. I refuse to accept that this will be another Kent Clipper type scenario, with the models changing all the time. I think the best thing to do is to just watch the radar and see what happens. That big band of precipitation near Guernsey looks to be heading in a N/NNE direction, and is set to hit roughly the West and also the Midlands. I think there could be one or two surprises from this if and when it reaches here. Its finally brightening up here somewhat too..
  11. So seeing as there’s potentially two areas of interest - to the West and also to the East and SE, what’s it looking like for Central areas?
  12. A very imby post but I hope these track in a more northerly or even in a slightly northwesterly direction. Worst case scenario I can think of is it tracking too far east resulting in it being (yet another) Kent Clipper/SE event.
  13. Are these storms which are expected tonight elevated or surface based? Because there certainly hasn’t been any surface heating here as the sun hasn’t made one appearance so far today. Full cloud cover with the mist not budging one bit.
  14. Can’t see any action, if any, for the Midlands until tonight. Even then it could just be your bog standard rain event. BBC have even amended their text forecast to just isolated showers for this afternoon and evening.
  15. Feels muggy outside although it’s been misty all morning and it doesn’t look like it will lift anytime soon. Im doubtful the sun will even make an appearance in these parts today.
  16. I wonder if that little band of precipitation currently near Poole will increase in size as it moves inland?
  17. A very heavy shower has just passed over here, almost felt like a flash of lightning was imminent, although no such luck so far.
  18. The radar may look uninspiring but its not even past midnight yet, so how can people already call it a bust?
  19. Looks particularly dull outside, for this time of the year and time of day. Clouds have a blue and yellow tinge to them.
  20. Forecast seems all over the place at the minute. For tomorrow (Monday), BBC text forecast has gone from ‘thunderstorms quickly clearing away in the morning, with increasingly dry and settled conditions’, to ‘a risk of thunderstorms developing in the afternoon and evening’. This is for the East Midlands.
  21. Apologies if off topic but just watched the BBC weather forecast and it looks like after high pressure takes place over the UK, low pressure will be creeping in from the west on Monday. Is this of any interest or is it just your standard wet weather?
  22. Is it safe to say it’s a bust for everywhere in the East Mids? Can’t see anything happening between now and tomorrow midday and they seem to be heading in the wrong direction too.
  23. Really hope that development south of Brittany takes more of a NNE turn. Otherwise its going to be (yet another) Kent Clipper by the looks of it...
  24. Been an awful year for central areas regarding anything remotely thundery and I fear we are too far west to see anything tonight.
  25. I’m hoping the storms extend slightly Westwards, so more of the Midlands and the north can have a better chance of seeing some action.
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