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6 minutes ago, Ben Sainsbury said:Stunning shelf cloud captured before storm hit
WWW.BBC.CO.UKVideo shows a shelf cloud - a type of arcus cloud - form before a thunderstorm hit Portland.and some moving pictures (-:
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9 minutes ago, minus10 said:
Well im not in wgc tonite but in a premier inn outside of colchester so hoping to pick up some of the action later tonite or tomorrow morning...currently looking promising.....
Looks like you're in a good place... But then again a shift left or right might favour a surprise
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Let's face it... it's easier to keep warm than make it cooler at home.
Charity shops are full of lovely warm clothing right now - stock up on vintage hand knitted jumpers/blankets et al.
Check the pockets for cash tho (-:
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2 minutes ago, Mesoscale said:
Looks pretty crazy the storm going past Dover.
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5 minutes ago, Jason T said:
Absolutely bugger all here all day, More chance of a snow flurry... Here's hoping for some rain and storms later, or tomorrow, maybe Thursday, Got to be Friday
OMG first mention of the "S" word and I got a 'book early for Christmas' email today
Fingers crossed we'll get some proper rain in the next few days - can't bare radar watching this time of year and watching what little wet stuff fall and evaporate 10 seconds later
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1 hour ago, Iceman2606 said:
Excellent photo Iceman..
I've taken one on my mobile phone tonight through the dried up leaves of our apple tree... not as much detail in the moon as your.. but the weird reflection from the pond through some glass windchimes worked for me whilst being bitten by small flying creatures with pointy teeth ...
oh for some proper rain - the garden is dying
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2 hours ago, seb said:
I normally would but the pattern for rain to fizzle out before reaching the S&E has been the same since November. In fact the only decent setup bringing heavy showers in this region in the last 6 months was a low stuck over Benelux spinning up showers from the East. That was in the last week of May which resulted in May being the only month this year where our rainfall wasn’t well below average.
Every single front coming from the west results in a few drops here and the same applies to convective setups in westerlies. There is nothing anywhere which implies this is going to change unless you can point to something.
Having followed the models these last few month i can only suppose a relief in the form of thunderstorms (as unpredictable as snow in the winter) will be quite extreme rainfall in places, plus after a drought will prob not offer much of a relief but more of a pain in terms of flooding. Welcome to the extremes - my father in New Zealand is experiencing a lot of water after several years of not enough.
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24 minutes ago, Lord Grogon said:
I had it on last Tuesday.
Us peasants me' lord, wont dare put the heating on till 2024 at this rate.. Maybe we'll come and lean against your outside walls
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3 minutes ago, Ed Stone said:
I just this minute saw a wildebeest in my garden!
BarBQ
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3 minutes ago, Great Plum said:
Looks like we have some welcome rain on its way here in Reigate
Looking forward to some "out of nowhere" rain here too the garden looks like the Serengeti right now
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My highly accurate weather station mounted a top a wine rack on a flat tar covered garage roof
Pretty hot round these parts tho:
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Pretty hot round these parts
Filled an old cat tray with ice for the puddies to walk through - opposite of hot coals
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5 hours ago, beefy201 said:
This forum has to be one of the best winter dramas to watch. Can the moderator please start handing out Oscar’s please
Yes great idea... and which model should get the slap? GFS Maybe
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The way things are going right now.. any lovely surprise (snow) would be a welcome sight, if only to bring a brief contemplative smile
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1 minute ago, SalopWatcher said:
WOW Someone captured Wells Church Spire being blown over...
Noticeable uptick in content on Twitter of damage last hour.There's proof it's windy if ever i saw it - crickey !!
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Just seen a pic of the O2 in london with a hole in it.. apharently on Facebook (i don't have that)
Ironicly Stormzy is playing there next month
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SE, London & EA - Weather Discussion
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Never ceases to amaze how in such a small country how different the weather can be.. this is our garden this morning, barely got above freezing today, the snow hasn't melted since it fell (-: