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On gfs we have out to 300 hrs 18 mm,thats a drop in the ocean to what we need ..we in exreme se are definitely becoming dryer .. for sure
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Well ide report something if something actually happened but its just ... i dont know the word , not run of the mill as its never really the right word because every day is a little different ( not much here tbh ) so its steady as she goes in nautical terms
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Ten minutes heavy rain in Eltham..and a flash and a bang would you believe ..that, sorry to say was it, 36 six hours of high humidity for that? ,wasn't worth it ..bring the NWsties in, or a a cold high, or even a touch of frost wouldn't go a miss ..storms here this year were so hit and miss , mostly miss ( by their nature you think ) but there is times to throw the towel in for someone who needs it lol
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15 hours ago, Vortex3929 said:
Like freeze said, this morning didn't look like a day I wanted to leave my bed. Damp, cloudy and generally yuk! But alas, work. By 1030am it started to brighten with quite the lovely afternoon. Blue skies and sunshine with Sunday still looking lovely temperature wise, albeit breezy
Seen on YouTube however new York has had quite the rainfall. 5 inches for some parts leading to flooding. Poor folks
Flooding if you have arm bands is better than drought ..lesser of two evils I know but ..this just downed me (excuse the pun ) but 300 meters ...(north and south downs ).but i know now why we clutch at straws in winter for snow ..lot of variables I know but blimey that's bad .. and if you was a mountaineer top of mont blanc you have cold rain ..( join the club )
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4 hours ago, alexisj9 said:
Again, didn't realise they were still burning, been a very bad fire year for them.
Bit like centralia ..will they ever burn out ?.first lesson wet = no fires, hot and dry = big fires....let's hope their winter is wet too ..cold helps but not cold and dry because next year it gets worse ..so wet = no fires..so no smoke ..:(
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18 minutes ago, Reefseeker said:
Awww, yes, it would be a super-small Netweather SE thread meed-up:) I was doing the walk from there to Battersea Power Station; the change in that whole area is incredible.
oh I could have took you both down the riverside lovely pub not far from bridge reminised and got slaughtered ....wake up on bench by river in morning families furious ..just a se weather meeting mate ..what's the fuss ..warm night though
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Not a lot happening in our patch I don't think we will get much of anything but sun which I'm not complaining about , I think the moist air was a bit quick of the mark
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Well I'm sorry I haven't been in touch (thank God you think )but I've had so much rain it it got in to my old phone even ..so time I downloaded swapped,connected to this new one the whole lot had passed through , and this time I wasn't left high and dry
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15 minutes ago, alexisj9 said:
Lol it's for the whole south east, basically if you live east of the south downs, high bits of north downs, Chilterns, etc the could be a dry clear night, west of those, plus cause it's what happend, coastal areas could be quite wet due to orographic lift.
Right ok got you ...but its like saying the most of the rain will be west of the pennines,which are mountains compared to the downs ,I've never heard the weather forecast say dry east of the downs ever plus the downs run more or so east to west not north to south ..give or take ..
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You can see on the radar a little low trying to form on the front over south Wales, hopefully will slow it down and give us the rain we need here ,its all,ifs and buts ,we need bit of a head start with moisture because if we have a high pressure sat over us in our autumn and a dry winter we will suffer in spring ...
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Well its that gloomy its still dark here ..and fine drizzle ..I'm not sure even for the time of year its this dark normally
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30 minutes ago, Shaunado said:
Yup, also clear tonight with spells of rain... *scratches head*
We would say light showers wouldnt we ?spells of drizzle.?.forget the clears spells
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Whats happened to our rain? everything east of Reading has evaporated
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18 hours ago, throwoff said:
Well, the days are starting to feel a little shorter, I figured it was time to come out of my annual Summer NW hibernation.
Now, wheres those FI snow charts!?
Well what with the oscillating 3.4 flipped I with my season predictability...EN SO not much at all ..the high flies south with the swallows..so odds on nothing ..lol
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21 hours ago, alexisj9 said:
Yep, not much water deep, may be up to 20cm or so at the top. Even that was dry till today here. The two warm spells, and not much rain in-between here. Or before in August either.
Yea especially by trees ,it will dust again in couple of days if no more rain , looks like with what was in dumper they had more rain than me in Tonbridge but only soaked in a fraction
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1 hour ago, Neilsouth said:
Calling it a bust for East Kent compared to what was expected! Looks like that huge mass of rain from an OLD MCS did some damage to the potential. Whereas West of us faired better
Not really ...it rained which is godsend but not much really and I've circled my one bang that was it ..
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Its lovely to hear from you , I love st Leonards...but waiting for action here in mid Kent is like watching paint dry ..:(
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Right , so like lottie said its about to cross the drink (channel ) by the colourful cross's we activity in that cluster ..there is an odd purple x in the east ..false positive I think because nothings there ( unless some one let flare off in distress ?) It must be elevated surely so relatively chilly water won't interfere with it ..will it ??
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5 hours ago, alexisj9 said:
He's been in the thunderstorm thread earlier. Might be at work or something now perhaps.
No wonder...because nothings going on here ..just like chasing shadows;(
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Its not just us in extreme SE England then (although we have a better chance of something )
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