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  • Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Hot and Thundery, Cold and Snowy
  • Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

    Thought I would open a separate thread on this weeks potential for some perhaps record breaking totals of rain locally for The Midlands and the East of England. 

    Some models touting in excess of 200mm! Which would inevitably cause some major flooding problems to areas that rarely see such warnings in force, and is usually a much drier part of the country. 

    Lets see what happens. 

    As I’m speaking, there is some pretty torrential persistent rain happening, and it’s been pretty unbroken since 7AM this morning. 

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  • Location: Cobham Surrey
  • Weather Preferences: clear skies , hard frost , snow !
  • Location: Cobham Surrey

    Reading the other thread it seems it could get tasty after around 3pm for the southern eastern contingent as instability pushes across our region out of the near continent .... we shall see at least it’s interesting...

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  • Location: leicester
  • Location: leicester
    54 minutes ago, weirpig said:

    Latest Euro 4  pushes main precipitation a tad further North  Pushing in from around Hull  through the Midlands  into Wales

     

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    Euro4 deluge for north midlands!!!arpege icon and hirlam further south!!so of we go middle ground then central midlands gets an absolute soaking!!

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  • Location: Belper, Derbyshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms
  • Location: Belper, Derbyshire

    A bit worrying as I have to drive home from Bristol on Wednesday.

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