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Not looking good for the Midlands unfortunately looks like we may have missed all that stormy fun, again
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1 hour ago, Supacell said:
Dependent on where you are in Derbyshire, the cell just gone up near Stoke may be of interest. Too far north for me, but looks to head towards Chesterfield. Nothing of note yet but could develop into something.
I take back what said earlier I think we might poss have something incoming. haha
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1 minute ago, whoissean said:
I'm just up the road from Belper I'm just off Ripley
1 minute ago, TJS1998Tom said:Yeah possibly, I need something like that to happen but near Nottingham so it can push in the same direction to Lincoln
That could be a watch over Matlock, Bake well, Clay Cross and a direct for Chesterfield from the looks of it.
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5 minutes ago, Supacell said:
Dependent on where you are in Derbyshire, the cell just gone up near Stoke may be of interest. Too far north for me, but looks to head towards Chesterfield. Nothing of note yet but could develop into something.
I'm just up the road from Belper I'm just off Ripley
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22 minutes ago, Supacell said:
For N England it appears that storm cells are moving SW to NE but that the storms are building from the north southwards. I am hoping this may bring storm development closer to home later.
I don't see any potential for any storms for us if anything a light shower but I'm even ruling that out. Tonight looks to be a dry night with temps around 10 - 13C The set up has been different today and has not panned out the way the charts predicted.
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The Midlands looks like it could miss out again... or at least a small few hit or misses later this afternoon.
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I live near the white area of the map very interesting to see it's been a touch cooler here today and overcast murky skies.
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Looking at the Weather Radar this is moving north up the Irish Sea?? Whats the prospect of this moving over the North of the UK?
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2 minutes ago, Odd Spot said:
Rumbling away nicely every 5 minutes in Chesterfield. Well at a distance anyway
Mega storm
Looked lively on radar around Notts/Long Eaton way but I can see developments over Chesterfield. In fact just as I type it's started to rumble here and I'm not far from Chesterfield.
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Getting rumbles of thunder in the distance here too
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14 minutes ago, Supacell said:
I think I may need to forget waiting for a storm to hit here and stick to chasing them Throughout this stormy spell I have seen some amazing storms but at home there has been very little. One small thundery shower on a fortnight like this last one is a bit poor. Still, I have had my storm fix but would be nice to see one over my house so I don't need to think about getting into position and avoiding traffic.
Nope nothing here of significance i'm afraid.
Hang in there there could be something for us. This looks like an area of interest.
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Keeping an eye out around Derby, looks like something potential just off Derby city if you live in the city let me know if you have any activity. Some more activity behind it too risk of a downpour for towns aound Derby too.
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42 minutes ago, BeckyB said:
Just heard a few rumbles if thunder in derby
Yes I'm just up the road from derby just off a38 and it's been throwing it down non stop for the last 20 mins and the street looks like a crazy torrent. Only 3 cracks of thunder though.
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I think the storms will lose it's thunderyness when it reaches me say within an hour or so. Looking at the radar the intensity for thunderstorms seems to be embedded in the swathe and only the luck few will get some electrical activity. Looks like just a messy washout for me though.
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Just tracking the storms and on stand by in Derbyshire.
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Storm approaching The Hague in Holland has the locals running for cover. Visible strikes on webcam!!
http://www.scheveningenlive.nl/boulevard-webcam/
Edit to add: In the time it took to post it has gone beserk!!
How interesting thanks for the link watching it now. The best I'm going to get seeing a storm atm
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If all these showers and storms are moving up from the SE tonight,how come the wind here in Derbys is from the NW direction,with the clouds definitely heading south to South East?!.
Your local just live up the road from you in Denby. Looking at the radar things seem to be moving NNE. The predicted models from MO/BBC weren't so correct. The South East got a battering. The other batch of storms is trundling up from France but that looks to be moving N North East skirmishing South East/ Eastern Parts of the UK, with a few hefty showers/sqaul line pepping up further inland.I wouldn't be too excited as the intensity of these squally/showers may have died out by the time they reach us.
We might get lucky.
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Looks like there is some development moving NNW who knows Storm Chaser we might be in luck. Touch Wood
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I wish that beast to east would move more westerly inland rather trundle North/North West. Producing some potent showers that are floating around COV and Leicester
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A better chance than in Derby I would have thought. Keep your eye on East Anglia
Antwerp has disappeared!
I agree I only live 20 mins off the A38 from Derby and I don't see any chance, not at least until late tonight if anything, but don't expect much in the way of anything electrifying yet. Been really dull here all day with a spot of rain that lasted about 5 mins this afternoon.
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It seems storm Emma has a mind of her own and not progressing as the models have predicted. Emma has moved slightly E I'd say if you're in the southern parts of the Midlands you might get some heavy snow into the early hours.