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Zak M

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  1. Damp and wet this morning, currently drizzling where I am. Temp: 8.4C
  2. 3 lightning strikes have been reported off to the South-Eastern coast of Norfolk.
  3. Just had a band of heavy rain from a former thunderstorm. Looks like some thunderstorms have sparked off on the coast of Cornwall and Wales.
  4. Had to bike home from school in all of this band of rain. It was horrible
  5. I wonder if there will be any electric activity in this storm, although nothing electric is showing up on all of the radars
  6. Some fog around which lifted to clear sunny spells, and then an hour later clouds started bobbling up and saw a cumulonimbus looking to my west! Temperature currently is 4.5C.
  7. any thoughts on where the showers/thunderstorms are likely to pop up today?
  8. someone please tell me the thunderstorms coming from the west of france are travelling north to the uk
  9. Does anyone actually know if there will be thunderstorms tonight through to the early morning? I've checked loads of forecasts and this is the only one which says that there is likely to be some lightning
  10. Cloudy with breaks in the clouds leaving to some sun. Temp: 21c
  11. Does anyone know what time tonight the thunderstorms are going to develop across East Anglia? I'm just too excited
  12. Who's excited for the possible thunderstorms today? I certainly am, because I'm in the sweet spot!
  13. Likely to see some storms in the distance today. I can't wait!
  14. Does anyone know when any parts of East Anglia will be hit by a thunderstorm soon?
  15. The bottom of your picture looks like a funnel forming.
  16. Can see a big band of rain in the distance with a huge band of cloud that could possibly develop into a decent thunderstorm. Currently filming a timelapse of the clouds forming and growing so I'll upload them later.
  17. Very unlikely I would say. When there are thunderstorms in South France and the storms are travelling north then they tend to die away.
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