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  1. ChannelThunder I was just looking to Sunday on Ventusky - central south getting a plume-type import by the looks of things but this will look completely different nearer the time I’m sure
  2. ChannelThunder I’ve never successfully bought a storm the one time I tried it didn’t fit onto the plane
  3. Azazel cells today will be tracking nicely across a fair few counties to get to you so there’s always hope enough juice can be picked up along the way
  4. Risk of some elevated thunderstorms Kent through to Hampshire. Imo it could well be possible looking at radar and now the cloud and rain has cleared somewhat
  5. Raining quite persistently. Doesn’t seem very likely there will be any thunder until this all moves away and/or we can get some convergence going
  6. I really recommend ppl who are interested in tomo’s potential check out the discussion in the UKWW chat. Nigel and Tony have been conversing and some really interesting revelations about how these thing work. In summary tomorrow won’t be a classic event, but certainly some potential for those in the right place at the right time. Area of interest appears to be Salisbury - but there’s a good risk map which covers a large swathe of the south coast Link: Sorry, you do not have permission for that! WWW.UKWEATHERWORLD.CO.UK (You’ll need to sign up if you haven’t already)
  7. Jamie M awesome! Was this to the north of the storms looking towards the south? I only ask as I think usually on a typical storm moving east the southern edge is often the most active? Or I might be wrong… this would potentially mean where you were considering the storm was moving in from the east you would have a view of the most intensive point of electrical activity… I think… only say this cos you had a great view into the clouds from your location. All I saw was sheet lightning haha
  8. Eagle Eye knew it! Saw this the other day - also monday looking ripe for thundering peels
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