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  1. Sferics further east in the channel too...I suspect these are just pop-fart storms as per last night.
  2. I'm at Cannon Street and it is extremely warm already! Skies clear after earlier Ac - 35C could be breached I feel unless French mess invades.In fact it feels as warm now as it did at 2-3pm yesterday (though that could be the humidity)
  3. Latest NMM looking a little disappointing for southeasterners, barring perhaps some imports through the morning across C/S areas (as currently charted). NMM then wants to kill this off by late morning/lunchtime leaving us high and dry. All going to be resting on Friday night and through Saturday morning, which MetO are now calling "thundery showers" rather the potentially severe thunderstorms yesterday.
  4. Get your sleep...I'm keeping fingers crossed for some morning stuff Thursday and more especially early hours of Saturday we'll need our energy!
  5. Off to sleep now, not waiting up for a sporadic flash. Looking forward to watching the awesomeness up north tomorrow...I think it's going to be a memorable day for many!! Further ahead, GFS for Friday night still looking AWESOME!! If it came off a night of storms in the offing for many. That's nowt...in 2006 I endured 3 weeks of 28C to 36C and the most I got was a pop-fart thundery shower I think you might get something tomorrow though
  6. This may sound obvious, but...the weather is never wrong. The only thing that is wrong are our models and understanding of the weather
  7. Well it's fair to say the humidity has arrived. Been standing in the garden for 10 minutes without a t-shirt on and it is VERY WARM...clouding over more now and no more lightning observed - boooooo!!!!
  8. For how dim it is I can't be sure...But I think I may be under towering Ac!
  9. I'm glad you said that - just as I was getting in the shower I swore I saw a flash to my S/SE
  10. Some agitated skies even here now. Ac flooding in, darkening murkier skies towards the W/SW...some feeble looking AcCas too.
  11. Steady Eddie...last July brought one awesome plume in particular which bought two consecutive nights of spectacular thunderstorms here in the SE. That also brought a level 2 from Estofex for N France and SE England (and boys is it deliver!!!)...guys up north won't know what's hit them tomorrow, could be AWESOME!!
  12. Ha! The forecast I posted earlier today doesn't seem so far fetched now quite chuffed tbh. Good luck you northern folk
  13. Not surprised Estofex are delaying...there is significant model divergence at the moment so they are going to wait as long as possible to issue a forecast I would suggest...models agreeing with another could mean the difference between a Lvl 1 or 2 over Scotland and a 15% zone in the same area.
  14. I can state quite categorically, without any instruments or charts, and without any repetition, hesitation or deviation, that the humidity has, err....definitely most definitely rocketed in the last hour or so (probably due to the strong SE breeze which kicked up recently)...oh look a parakeet...
  15. Just home after chaos on the trains. As I was approaching home, I could make out what appears to be (though can't be 100% certain) AcCas moving in from the S/SE (still fairly distant). D:Ream's "things can only get better" came on the radio....make of that what you will!
  16. What is this I see off in the distance... Possible AcCas tower?? Very distant but a notable white bulb on the horizon! Sudden strong breeze flared up now too in from the SE!
  17. I'm having none of it I'm afraid. Still a 70% chance it won't happen - I think the likelihood is <10% risk
  18. Well....trains in absolutely state of chaos this evening...obviously the "wrong sort of heat" or some other nonsense. Cap it off, it's about 50C on this poxy train. Joke!!! (Wrong thread I know, but the heat has a remarkable ability for making one irritable). Bring on the storms!!!!
  19. Something hotter and more humid approaching the Kent coast - temperatures in New Romney have lept from 21C to 24C. That will filter northwards through this evening and tomorrow.
  20. Activity seems pretty stunted across NW France...I personally wouldn't be getting too excited just yet.
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