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Just now, Daniel* said:
We’re baking alive in London and for what you northerners to steal it all
Behave yourself, I'm a northerner now and up here we haven't had a sniff and are not likely to either according to modelling
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1 hour ago, Alderc said:
Europe lit up like Chevy Chase's house at Xmas while the UK putting on a spectacular Grinch like performance with its storm capabilities, par for the course really.
Its all that hot air you're blowing out with your exhortations Chris, it's causing an inversion
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23 minutes ago, GeordieX9v said:
Probably just becake acclimatised to the cold easterly I am thinking of heading a bit further west as I live in Northumberland.
Lol...I recently moved up here from the south, was thinking about getting my long John's out, you guys are hard as nails on seaburn beach wearing skimpy trunks lol
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1 hour ago, GeordieX9v said:
currently 22c in newcastle and here in sunderland, compared with further south, that's bone-chillingly cold....nothing expected in the NE at all today, a few elevated showers loitering around the northern pennines & scottish borders but that's it, we're completely out of the game this week
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37 minutes ago, Paul Sherman said:
Lol Love It
We now have 4 Storm starved areas
COS
TOD
POS
SOR
Cumulatively I reckon we are getting on for over 2000 days with naff all
you forgot the most important one...Thunderless in Tyne& Wear......The big TIT
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1 hour ago, GeordieX9v said:
I've got towers just off to my east
Hi, yes I've been watching them too...nice high based Ac Cas towers, some bright echoes on radar....a shame they're offshore heading away from us
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why did I ever decide to move to the NE?.....Stormless capital of the UK
back down south temps in the 30's with big storms in the offing, up here 17C and more chance of a lottery win than a storm ...lol
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Hi all, I'm having issues viewing any charts, radar & nw headline news articles.....throws up the following error message
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Oops....
Unfortunately the page you're trying to reach is no longer on the Netweather website. This doesn't mean the forecast or feature you're trying to find no longer exists, perhaps you have typed in the incorrect address or are using an old link or bookmark which has been changed.
All of the main areas on the site can be reached using the menu at the very top of this page, if you still can't find what you're looking for, please contact us and we will be glad to help".......tried multiple browsers and cache clearance -
thickening Ac Cas flooding in from the south.....new storms firing over west yorks heading this way
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just moved to the NE of England this week.......maybe, just maybe I might get lucky storm wise
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7 minutes ago, Alderc said:
For those of you hanging on to the heat, humidity and storms enjoy it because whats behind it isn't fun. I can't believe just how cold it is outside down here now, just ran with two layers on. 16.8C and a blowy wind. Please take me back to yesterday.
only 50 miles north of you and its still 25C here.....lovely
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'extremely underwhelming' sums it for here last night... absolutely nothing... disappointing, it has to be said
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17 minutes ago, snowfall09 said:
Things about to get very interesting for Jersey, watch here -
Jersey beach cam
WWW.JERSEY.COMDiscover St. Ouen's Bay, on the west coast of Jersey. With miles of sand washed by rolling Atlantic waves, the magnificent St. Ouen’s Bay is a natural playground for surfers and adrenaline seekers.Dierdre & Sandra at Table One, just looked behind them, picked up their hand-bags and left, I wonder if they're NWx Radar Subscribers?...hmm
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5 minutes ago, StormLoser said:
Thank you...watching the unconcerned residents ambling about right now....
yup, sun setting to the west there.....so it's a case of 'Look, it's behind you ! "....lol
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interesting sat24 loop of that storm departing north cornwall.....large spill-off of cloud to the north crossing western wales....indicative of large amount of shear above 750-500 hpa boundary?
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1 hour ago, Charlie Harnett said:
nice y-fronts hidden at the back there....a true pantz connoisseur.... @Mapantz will be green with envy
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as the legend that was 'mr-crazy-snowfan' would say....'lots of rumblies of thunders here' (you have to have been on here for years to know what I'm on about !)....nothing overhead, but plenty of deep growls to my NE over Swindon from the cells training SE/NW over berks/wilts/glos
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interesting storm to my west, plenty of thunder, but what interests me is the radar loop and the low level rotation I've observed....zoom in on post code sn15 and watch the storm motion....almost due north against the WNW flow of surrounding cells.....looks quite well organised with a decent hail core
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line of storms passed to the north of me (still under the trailing edge).....bright sunshine overhead all afternoon with not a drop of rain, but an hour's worth of rumbles from these training cells....I bet swindon-malmsbury-stroud areas got drenched !
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Storms and Convective discussion- 7th August onwards
in Storms & Severe Weather
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I think it's fair to say when it's all been said and done that the only area this week that wasn't effected by thundery weather was the NE of England....which begs the question, why did I agree to move up here ?...