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  • Location: Congleton
  • Location: Congleton
    50 minutes ago, Weather-history said:

    Manchester Airport reported no thunder during the summer of 1989 and thinking about it I don't recall any thunder here as well but there was thunder during the May of that 1989.

    2010 was a very bad year for thunder, but there was a thunderstorm during July. Even the really bad years, there has been at least one thunderstorm but this year has been extraordinary.

     

    No thunder in my area now since August 2020. 25 months since our last rumble of thunder. Pretty impressive really.

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  • Location: Woodchurch, Kent.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorm.
  • Location: Woodchurch, Kent.
    22 minutes ago, Azuremoon2 said:

    No thunder in my area now since August 2020. 25 months since our last rumble of thunder. Pretty impressive really.

    Well, 1 rumble in the last 25 months , still very bad though.

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  • Location: North Leeds
  • Location: North Leeds

    2019-2021 weren’t bad at all here, we had multiple decent storms in each year. This year has been appalling though, literally nothing at all. The hottest heatwave on record producing a bit of  cloud was the low point. 

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  • Location: Irlam
  • Location: Irlam

    Just noticed this Met Office study and there does seem to be a general decline in thunder days, although they are regional variations 

    "“Our study has shown that in the United Kingdom we are less likely to see a thunderstorm today than we were 30 years ago."

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    The heatwave ended with a bang for many of us earlier this week as thunderstorms hit the UK after several weeks of record-breaking hot and dry weather. According to the Met Office's next generation lightning location...

     

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.

    The 'Ed Stone' who led that study is most definitely not me, BTW!🤣

    Though I have, like most everyone else, noticed the northward shift!

    Edited by Ed Stone
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  • Location: London
  • Location: London
    6 minutes ago, Weather-history said:

    Its now approaching June and still not heard a thunderclap this year. Last year, it wasn't until September.  Hardly anything, thunder wise since autumn 2021.

     

     

    Give it time.

    Still convinced this season will be a classic for thunderstorms. 

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  • Location: Doncaster
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, thunderstorms, anything interesting
  • Location: Doncaster

    Had 2 thunder days this spring, which is double what I had last summer, so I’m not complaining. September really carried last year with 4/5 thunder days.

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  • Location: London
  • Location: London
    8 minutes ago, Rufus Butterfield said:

    Had 2 thunder days this spring, which is double what I had last summer, so I’m not complaining. September really carried last year with 4/5 thunder days.

    Last year wasn’t too bad in London for thunder. We had a string of thundery evenings in late august, plus the October thunderstorm, which I think was probably more widespread.

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  • Location: West Midlands
  • Weather Preferences: Varied, but seasonal
  • Location: West Midlands

    Not just thunderstorms, I think interesting weather as a whole is on the decline. 

    Summer thunderstorms, autumn windstorms and winter snow were once almost a guarantee but nowadays are more few and far between.

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  • Location: Hampton and Fairfield, Evesham , Worcestershire.
  • Weather Preferences: Love Weather, Hate the Spin and Lies to do with our Planets Climate.
  • Location: Hampton and Fairfield, Evesham , Worcestershire.
    1 minute ago, Weather Enthusiast91 said:

    Not just thunderstorms, I think interesting weather as a whole is on the decline. 

    Summer thunderstorms, autumn windstorms and winter snow were once almost a guarantee but nowadays are more few and far between.

    The media would have you think extreme weather in Britain is on the increase 🤣🤣🤬

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  • Location: London
  • Location: London
    15 minutes ago, Weather Enthusiast91 said:

    Not just thunderstorms, I think interesting weather as a whole is on the decline. 

    Summer thunderstorms, autumn windstorms and winter snow were once almost a guarantee but nowadays are more few and far between.

    Yes recent years have seen more benign periods of weather. Like someone above said, the media would like to have us believe it’s getting more extreme in the U.K.

    Storms are not as severe as they used to be in the 80s and 90s, and snow events are less widespread. 

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  • Location: West Midlands
  • Weather Preferences: Varied, but seasonal
  • Location: West Midlands

    You never know, providing it gets enough signatures. 🤣

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    During our childhoods, interesting weather events such as summer thunderstorms, autumn windstorms and winter snow were almost a guarantee. But in recent years we have been seeing less of these and a lot...

     

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  • Location: Barton on Sea, Hampshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy winter, warm/hot summer with the odd storm thrown in
  • Location: Barton on Sea, Hampshire
    2 minutes ago, Weather Enthusiast91 said:

    You never know, providing it gets enough signatures. 🤣

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    WWW.CHANGE.ORG

    During our childhoods, interesting weather events such as summer thunderstorms, autumn windstorms and winter snow were almost a guarantee. But in recent years we have been seeing less of these and a lot...

     

    I wonder if the weather takes more notice of petitions than the government does? 🤣 

    I’m yet to see anything resembling a thunderstorm here this year, although I did hear a distant rumble of thunder a few weeks ago but that’s it so far. I did manage a couple of storms last year but overall activity has been rather lacking. 

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  • Location: Leeds
  • Weather Preferences: snow, heat, thunderstorms
  • Location: Leeds
    7 hours ago, Weather Enthusiast91 said:

    Not just thunderstorms, I think interesting weather as a whole is on the decline. 

    Summer thunderstorms, autumn windstorms and winter snow were once almost a guarantee but nowadays are more few and far between.

    I’ve not noticed a decline in winter gales here - they still seem as frequent as they ever have been. I’d be very happy if there was a decline in windstorms though! 

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