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  1. Just now, Badgers01 said:

    According to the current MO warning area it’s more of a southern England risk so Northants might hopefully miss out !?

    I have made a new thread about tomorrow for southern England 

    6 minutes ago, The Tall Weatherman said:

    I’m very worried about this. The potential for 12hr+ of heavy rainfall in the Midlands and especially where i live (Northants) as many low lying areas are already flooded. Some villages are even putting sandbags up as the flood levels rise and also the ground cannot hold anymore water making the accumulation just run off for floods.

    I have made a new thread for tomorrow in southern England 

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  2. 2 minutes ago, Badgers01 said:

    Do you think it might get named ….?

    i dont think so because its doesnt impact enough people there name storms if it impacts enough people thats what someone told me.

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  3. 31 minutes ago, Alderc 2.0 said:

    One of the poorest years I can remember, not a single storm in Summer, only one 5/10 effort in September and just the odd few rumbles here and there before and after.

    Sounds disappointing I go chasing them so there never miss me been a good year Norfolk and Lincolnshire been great places, hope next year is better for you 👍

    1 hour ago, WeatherArc said:

    Happy new year everyone 🥳Here's to 2024

     

    Happy New year thanks for posting that information 

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  4. 7 minutes ago, Mcconnor8 said:

    Worst of the winds will likely be Southern Ireland and the South West of the UK as in storms it is the Southern side that experience the highest winds, and rain is usually heaviest close to the centre of the low pressure which all of Ireland looks to bear the brunt of. Not sure if this will get named or not but a fair chance it does today or tomorrow.

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    There also looks to be a squall line moving eastwards across England throughout Saturday into the night that will feature high winds and a chance of a tornado.

    Thanks for information will be keeping an eye on this as it comes into east anglia for lightning 🌩 also. 

  5. 4 minutes ago, TammasinWhiskers said:

    Thanks Robert - that was what I was wondering, so I'm thinking the eye of the storm is where the lines are closest together and it looks like Scotland is going to take yet another battering?

    No worries if u look at the maps the low and there also have numbers like it says on the maps L 980 for example is where the low weather system is any one else can correct me . 

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  6. 15 minutes ago, TammasinWhiskers said:

    So - and my apologies for being a numb-nuts, but this is new to me to be looking at the charts for information, not relying on the little pictures on the Met Office website - what am I seeing here?

    (Apologies again for being badly informed and I am trying to learn!)

    these are the maps for the next wind storm for saturday night i dont know all the information still learning myself.

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