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22 minutes ago, Eagle Eye said:I popped out to get some bread earlier and from the hillside I thought I could see a tornado on the ground over towards Plymouth/SW Dartmoor way. I ran back home to get my canon, I didn't realize I could still run that fast at my age I literally legged it. But when I got back, it was only about 2 minutes later there were multiple one's and I could clearly see they were very thin rain shafts. But minutes ealier when there was just one it did look like the most tornado thing I'd ever seen!
Got this though which was nice:
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Wonder what the wind will do to the new spring leaves today? Fortunately many trees are just coming out although as usual Horse Chestnut are earlier than most so they might get some damage. Of the others Magnolia are usually the first somtimes flowering here in January.
Looking around the hood two days ago the first two pictures are Horse Chestnut and the third Magnolia (at the bottom of the cliff). The Magnolia even still has some flowers on it.
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Seeing quite a few strikes in Wales down to Bristol Channel over the last hour.
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3 minutes ago, East_England_Stormchaser91 said:
Another good day! Very good cloudscapes. Activity should continue offshore too around the SE and the E coasts in particular! Tomorrow should be half decent too, and perhaps off from the get go along the East.
If you thought it was over too, it may well be not. A late plume now looks on the cards for next week!!All the good stuff I saw was out in the Channel heading east. It was still building too.
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Just heard first thunder here.
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Storms heading towards Torbay just now. A decent rooftop view from this cam:
https://www.camsecure.co.uk/torquay_harbour_inner_dock.html
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South West and Central Southern England Regional Weather Discussion
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It got cloudy again lol. It was nice for about an hour.