Mrs Snow Lover
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Last night as I was getting ready to go home from work, we had the most amazing storm!
The rain was absolutely lashing down, so hard, that even though my office windows were shut, it managed to get in. Admittedly they are very old, timber windows, but this rain was the heaviest I have ever seen in my life.
The thunder was none stop. Seriously. It wasn't like a crack of thunder and then that was it for a minute, it just kept rumbling.
Only a couple of lightning flashs, but the monsoon rain and the thunder made up for that.
Incredible! :shock:
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Sorry for the late report, but I had a massive storm last night (wed) on my way home from work.
Completely unexpected. The rain was torrential. The roads were flooded and the actual water on the road surface was about 2cm deep. The drains just didn't even get a look in.
Obviously it was an awesome sight, but as we driving at the time, it wasn't the nicest situation it could have been.
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the me is heard one loud rumbly of thunders at around 4-4 30ams thees mornings! the me not sure if it is was rainings though cos the me's fan was on full speed but me is defintelys heards one loud rubmlies! very muggy and stuffys night indeeds!
Woohooo! Mr crazeeees snowfan is backs innits!!!!
welcomes back crazy snowfan man, how has the you been keepings???
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Thunder here this morning too..one very long rumble of thunder followed by another couple of smaller ones. Nothing since...this was at 9.05am by the way...Cheers all.
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Hello there and welcome to Net Weather!
I have moved your post into the relevant storm reports section for today. This just prevents the forum cluttering up and enables us to have one thread which people can refer to for storm reports.
Many thanks for posting, and welcome again to Net Weather
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68°F
Light Rain
Feels Like
68°F
UV Index: 1 Low
Dew Point: 64°F
Humidity: 88%
Visibility: 5.6 miles
Pressure: 29.71 inches and rising
Wind: From the South Southeast at 5 mph
courtesy of http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/loca...=search_current
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Currently 24.5ºC and partly cloudy but the clouds are well interspersed.
Humidity @ 57%
Wind from the SW @ 7mph
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Cheshire:
61ºF/16ºC
Wind - 5mph, Westerly
88% Humidity
UV Index - 1
Despite it being only 16ºC, still feeling a little muggy and close.
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Had a couple of really good rumbles and some fork lightning at around 10.30pm last night here.
Sorry for the late report, I don't have a pc at home
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You'll both survive I'm sure How long will it take you for your body to get back into "our" time?
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Great pictures Chaser! Nice one mate
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Well at least you're back in the UK safe - hope you have a safe trip back to Jersey, sounds like you have had a very exciting time.
Stay safe
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Blimey! :shock:
Lucky you, sounds like you're in for something big
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Cold night for us too Matty, had to put the fire on last night :shock:
Really really warm today though, currently 18ºC, got the AC on. I'm not good in hot weather.
I think wearing jeans today to work was a big no no.
Actually, no - being in work on a Sunday is a big no no!
Clear blue skies and sunny, with just a few fluffy white clouds.
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Unbelievable we can be experiencing such different conditions, you'd think we were in different countries...well, you know what I mean
You guys are chilly and I have got my AC unit going full whack.
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Well according to all the sites I have looked at, inc this one, it's currently 19ºC, but honestly there must be some localised heat here as it's boiling!
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Once again some awesome pics, thanks for sharing Chaser - stay safe!
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Great pictures Sue. I am listening to Tay FM over th internet and they were mentioning about the storms in Perth there. Cool pictures - you've turned out to be a really valuable member of this forum...Well done you! =D>
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Oh I do hope you're right Tim! :-o
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I'm in Darwen at the moment MSL.
Pants! I was hoping you were in Manchester and something interesting might be heading my way - oh well.
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Just hit 18ºC here :shock:
Really really warm, wind only a slight breeze @ 6pmh.
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Tim, where are you at present? :?
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They really are some splendid piccies! But please please please stay safe
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I echo murphymoo
Monday 20th September - Sunday 26th September 2004
in Weather reports
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Exactly the same here