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  1. Yes, looking that way chrisbell. 

     

    Rainfall 22.00 attachicon.gifRainfall Sun 22.00.jpg Lightning 22.10 attachicon.gifLightning Sun 22.10.jpg

     

    I wouldn't be so sure. The storm that passed through the Chanel to the south of Kent started to the west of Le Havre, and missed mainland UK completely. This one is in the same place roughly, so wouldn't be surprised to see it take the same track. Run the radar loop back over the past 2 to 3 hours, it's all circling that flabby low to the south.

     

    Hope i'm wrong of course!

  2. Two days of cloud and fed up already looks like 3 tomorrow with cold wind and rain, it's a summer bank hol for f**k sake. Feel so sorry for all the local traders on the east coast tomorrow. Iv just looked at my records and the past 5 years not had one decent summer bank holiday yet. In fact I have recorded better sunshine hours on Boxing Day than a August bank holiday just goes to show how poor they really are.

     

    August Bank Holiday 2013 was very warm, if not hot! The only reason I remember it so well is that I had my new car hit into on the way back from the beach. I had only had it a day and a dosy twonk on his mobile rear ended me. I sat out waiting for the AA to recover my car for 3 hours and got sunburnt.

  3. Been absolutely pouring here for the past couple of hours. Total currently at 18.2mm. Look East showed parts of Suffolk having 50mm tonight. If that materialises it will be the highest 24hour total I have recorded in my 12 years of weather records.

     

    Not good for harvest. Luckily we harvested our Oil Seed Rape on Wednesday evening, but there are plenty of others who haven't even started on their Barley yet, and have Wheat to harvest over the next few weeks. At least the ground dries out quickly this time of year, especially as we've had a dry Spring and Summer so far. 

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  4. What a fantastic night! The sky started flickering at about midnight, the storm passed directly overhead about 2am and I have just come back from chasing it north. It's still flasing away in the distance now. An incredible light show! I've seen many storms in Florida and the lightning this one created far surpassed anything i've seen there. 

     

    I noticed a strong smell of burning a few miles up the road, I just hope it was a tree that was struck and not somebody's home!!

  5. Already 20.3C here, clear blue sky and sunshine already feeling strong.

     

    The latest MetOffice East of England forecast is fantastic. Carlsberg don't make summer forecasts, but if they did.....

     

    Regional forecast for East of England

    Dry, sunny and very warm.

    Today:

    Dry with long periods of strong sunshine. Generally becoming very warm, but it will be cooler along the coast due to the southeasterly breeze, which gradually strengthens. Maximum Temperature 27°C.

    Tonight:

    Staying breezy, particularly along the coast, and also dry. Despite the long clear periods it will remain warm or very warm. Minimum Temperature 16°C.

    Wednesday:

    Breezy, especially along the coast, and also becoming very warm or hot. Staying dry, with long periods of strong sunshine. Maximum Temperature 29°C.

    Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:

    Chance of thunderstorms Thursday, and especially Friday night when they could become locally severe. Temperatures generally warm or very warm, locally hot Thursday. Saturday drier and fresher conditions arrive.

    Updated at: 0452 on Tue 30 Jun 2015

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  6. Still 22.8C here. It's been wall to wall sunshine all day, just turning hazy now but still very bright all the same.

     

    Interesting to see the cell leaving France now heading for east Kent. It will be interesting to see how it lasts over the next hour as it crosses the channel. At the moment it doesn't seem to be having much effect as it's now just moving out over the Chanel but it's still building. Very bright echoes showing on the latest radar returns so possibly hail core? Lots of Sfrerics from it. Areas such as Canterbury should be hearing thunder within the next hour if it continues the way it is currently.

  7. We'll talk about this later - not "stuck in" attending to make you aware of the need to improve your driving style and the impact that inappropriate excessive speed can have. Sorry - I worked for Speed Watch as a Town Councillor - a five year old child died in my ward hit by a speeding car (just 40 in a 30 - but you know the stats), and I'm sick of people doing 40 in my 20 zone and then at the junction being unable to get out because people are doing 50 in the 30 zone. Anyway, enjoy what show you get storm wise...

     

    Apologies, it was not meant to come across like that - I'm expecting (and hoping) to learn a lot by attending. I'm not a habitual speeder and this is my first ever time in all of my years of driving. What I meant was that I was frustrated that of all of the days I could have chosen to attend I chose tomorrow. 

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  8. For once I'm in one of the best locations for storms tomorrow, pity I'm stuck in a speed awareness course until lunchtime  :nonono:

     

    It's been a good number of years since I've seen a decent storm here. I'm not getting my hopes up too much though, as I know how these plume situations can change last minute. Looking further ahead the MO monthly forecast and other seasonal forecasts i've seen (such as TWO's) point towards a warm June with thundery outbreaks.

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