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  1. 1 minute ago, alexisj9 said:

    Is that on the coast? It's just the strong wind part of that is making me think.

    Yes it's on the coast. Winds in the Southern North Sea aent that strong at the moment, so would have thought that is the cause (although it may well be a problem come tomorrow!)

    To be honest, in Jaywick, flooding will probably result in £100 worth of improvements.

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  2. New Warning out for Friday from the MetOffice :)

     

    Issued at: 
    13:28 on Tue 10 Jan 2017

    Valid from: 
    00:05 on Fri 13 Jan 2017

    Valid to: 
    23:55 on Fri 13 Jan 2017

    Further showers of snow, sleet and hail will continue across parts of the UK. 2 to 4 cm of snow may affect some lowland areas, while high ground may see locally 5 to 10 cm. Disruption to transport networks seems likely either due to snow or ice. Additionally, strong winds and large waves will affect some eastern coastal areas.

    A cold northerly airstream will keep the risk of wintry weather going through Friday. Some inland areas, sheltered from the northerly wind, seem likely to escape most of the showers.

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  3. Amazing storm here about 7pm, one of the best i've seen in this country. Strong winds, marble size hail and proper torrential rain (registered over 150mm/hr on my Davis). The thunder was constant and some of it was directly overhead and shook the house. Temp dropped from 28.5C to 19C in about 15 minutes. Cleared the air a bit for sleeping this evening. 

    Hail 20.07.16.jpg

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  4. 8 minutes ago, East_England_Stormchaser91 said:

    Nevertheless, this is a very rare event. Cannot remember a single storm from the East/Northeast here apart from one time in summer 2003 I think, late evening time (21:00-22:00). Was very astounded at how active it was too, and even as a youngster thinking how unusual it was to see storms roll in from the east, as opposed to the south or the west. Remember watching it from my east facing window and then move west over towards Leicester and Rutland. 

    Have not seen the like since, not even close. 

    Does anyone on here have any memories of it? 

    The night of 2/3 May 2014 we had storms from the East, one after another. Still the highest rainfall in 24 hour period I have ever recorded here at 42mm. From memory the thunderstorms last from around 9pm to midnight, then we had almost constant heavy rain for 4 or 5 hours.

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  5. 11 minutes ago, Daniel* said:

    It was forecasted to be a sleety mix near the coast as snow starved as I am I'll take anything that comes, powder snow in my location is incredibly rare. I would be most deflated if I ended with zilch. 

    I would hardly call Bury St Edmunds coastal! I'm over 15 miles east of Bury St Edmunds and it's been snowing here in the past hour. Now 0.5C and the next shower incoming.

    Looks like the showers are going to fade a bit soon before picking up again after midnight. Anyone east of a line very roughly from Kings Lynn to Brighton I would say has a chance between now and tomorrow morning of seeing at least something.

  6. 27 minutes ago, Nimbusman said:

    Yeah can confirm very heavy snow now in Ipswich some huge flakes struggling to settle but I would assume that's down to relatively warm ground and slightly higher dp's? let's hope the feed keeps going as the temps drop but best since 2013

    There was some very heavy snow in Ipswich this evening....it was hell to drive out, gridlock! 1.5C when I left Ipswich, but 0C when I got home and a nice dusting and slushyness on the roads (about 10 miles NW of Ipswich). 

    Proper blizzard conditions out there at times, the wind is really howling now!

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