Wilxy
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4 minutes ago, johnholmes said:
Mind you it comes up the same on COM 1.
So I guess somewhere between the console collecting data, or at least showing, up to date data alongside the pc and the pc is the problem? But what? All the wires, including power are all okay, I've checked a couple of times
Can you view any of the live data on the weatherlink software on the PC like the summery page? Is that working properly?
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Mine was always COM3 every time iv'e done it so try that just in case.
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On holiday down Woolacombe, North Devon and have had a very impressive little storm with hail and 2 positive strikes as evident by the shotgun thunder!
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38 minutes ago, MP-R said:
Funnily enough I encountered quite a bit of flooding around Lower Langford / Churchill / Burrington last October & November when going to and from Wells to see clients. It's obviously prone to such conditions. (I hate that road between Langford and Congresbury lol...)
I have literally just drove through it and there is water running down the road on both sides and the water is like fountains coming out the drains the system obviously can’t cope along that stretch!
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5 minutes ago, offerman said:
Hi Tom, Out of interest which places recorded the highest totals in our region?
I know from folks around here there was well over 100mm. Chapmanslade/Frome i think had over 130mm and warminster not far behind that too.
It was the areas around the mendips cheddar was quite badly effected also lower langford as I was out doing delieveries the conditions were terrible on the roads as they turned into rivers!
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And the rain is falling in places that saw some of the highest totals over the weekend!
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3 hours ago, Dorsetbred said:
Just been out in the garden doing some tidying up of the neighbours treefall in our garden. Things now looking soggy, and all the containers I leave around the garden in the summer to catch the rain are full, of course nothing is shouting right now that they want a drink! I think we have now bottomed out just under 30mm @29.2mm for the day, whilst my vantage vue seems to think 16mm for the day...hmm methinks its broken(brand new too)..
Is the Vantage Vue higher up and also its very easy to clean or replace the rain tipping spoon if its faulty?
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About to go to work and it’s still raining! Roads are going to be interesting!
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Its been a while since we have had such a wet day like today and with much more rain forecast its easy to see why flooding could become a issue even though its generally been very dry before, the roads were already beginning to flood in some areas.
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More rain arriving from the south going to be a wet couple of days ahead!
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36 minutes ago, CreweCold said:
I don't think there's any debate really. Late Nov-Dec 2010 was one of the most exceptional spells of winter weather the UK has ever faced. Entirely upper echelon.
Along with 1962-63 and 1946-47 but again it comes down to the different areas across the country.
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I still can't see the predictive option mentioned above?
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Was another lovely day here in the West Country blue skies and comfortable, max was 20.6°C
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41 minutes ago, Dave Sublette said:
I have a Vantage VUE. It is more than five years old and has worked well until recently. A few days ago it started showing a continual increase in rainfall accumulation and the message"It's Raining Cats and Dogs" even in sunny, dry weather. There are new batteries in the console and remote unit. Any thoughts on how to fix this? Thanks. Dave
Did you clean the rain tipping spoon?
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24 minutes ago, Mapantz said:
Thank you
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Sunny morning after a chilly start, temp got down to 4.6°C this morning currently up to 12.1°C
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I'm having some trouble getting CumulusMX to run on startup on the raspberry pi, I followed the instructions on the CumulusWiki, but still can't get it to work and was wondering if anyone on here knows how to get it working any help would be appreciated
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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:
Getting to that time of year where it would be still warm by day but under that sort of high pressure some cold nights are to be expected!
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Very heavy rain and just had a clap of thunder!
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Finally some action for the storm starved south coast! Looks like a interesting feature running East.
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Thunderstorm just to my NW!
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Very gloomy today with little change in the weather. 17.5°C, 94%RH, Dew P 16.5°C
edit now its heavy drizzle!
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34 minutes ago, Paul Sherman said:
Just did a 15 minute stint on BBC Radio Somerset on Storms if anyone can find the link might be worth a listen or bore you all too tears
Hope you did an explanation on the Cone of Silence!
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South West and Central Southern England Regional Weather Discussion 01/09/2020 Onward
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I'm sure its been 14.1C all evening here! Generally a dull day with drizzle.