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Josh Rubio

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  1. I’m definitely not keen on this. It makes the threads too narrow and it’s also distracting seeing various pieces of content appear on the side whilst scrolling. Would like an option to disable it please.
  2. Does anyone know how to get rid of all this clutter on the right hand side? It’s really annoying and not needed. Thanks.
  3. Can anyone explain what this means, and whether it was ‘forecast’ or not..? The original tweet can be found here
  4. I still don’t think this is anywhere near resolved. Models struggle to predict much smaller areas of regular low pressure systems, even on a normal day. Anything can happen between now and when the storm actually makes landfall.
  5. Sadly, on the rail network, a lot of people tend to ignore advice. You then end up in the situation of thousands of people stranded, with no rail replacement due to adverse weather conditions. All it takes it for a few trees to fall onto the overhead wires, which can cause disruption for several hours.
  6. The ‘enthusiastic’ side of me hopes this will trend to head back on a more northerly path, although I do understand dangers and consequences of the impacts possible.
  7. Does it get stuck over us, bringing us more relentless rain by any chance?
  8. The river levels across the South West, the Midlands, Wales, Northern England and Scotland are still quite high, so it won’t take much for there to be further flooding issues. The ground is still saturated too.
  9. Probably far too premature to be asking but are we expecting any more significant rainfall and/or storms within the next few weeks? I think I read in the MOD that we're going to be low pressure dominated for quite a while.
  10. Back on topic, it seems there’s still several hours of heavy rain to come for Derbyshire and the Pennines. Also, we have to remember that even after the rain has stopped, river levels can and will still be rising in places.
  11. It’s quite extraordinary how the area of rain has been pretty much stationary, with it just keep on piling in over the same areas.
  12. Not sure if you're jesting or have been living under a rock, but its no joke giving all the devastation caused so far up and down the country.
  13. Wouldn’t be surprised if the amber warning was updated to cover more of the East Mids too.
  14. I have a feeling the Met Office will now be playing catch up in regards to updating and pushing further warnings out, as we may see more rainfall than anticipated on the charts for certain areas.
  15. Looks like we’ll be setting new records for the River Don at Sheffield tomorrow. 6.2 meters expected tomorrow afternoon. The highest recorded to this date was 4.4m back in 2007. I think a lot of places in Yorkshire are going to be having a tough few days ahead.
  16. I think @Ross90was responding to @Frostillicus question, who was enquiring about the North West of England.
  17. Hence why I intentionally said England and not the whole of the UK. Yes, the warnings for Scotland are most certainly needed, but it seems strange that the east of England and parts of Central areas needs one?
  18. ‘The boy who cried wolf’ comes to mind. Do we really need yet another yellow for heavy rain? Is this not just another bog standard autumnal low pressure system for England?
  19. Looks like the South is still hanging on to that warm, humid airmass but much fresher everywhere else. Lovely and cool last night and fresh feeling this morning. Glad to see the back of that mild rubbish. Autumn has arrived
  20. Looks like the mild muck is finally starting to shift. The last day of humid nights for quite a while now thankfully. It’s forecast to be 16 degrees here overnight. Yuck! A few wet days ahead but then it clearing, with it turning much cooler and more settled. Looking forward to lovely cool, sunny days followed by cold frosty nights!
  21. It’s ridiculous mild and rather humid feeling out there right now. Can’t wait for this mild muck to do one and replaced with cold, frosty nights
  22. Definitely some marked contrasts in areas according to the ECMWF. This is the expected total precipitation amount up until Sunday 00:00, with the east generally staying the driest. Though I still think this isn’t a done deal in regards to which areas will receive the highest rainfall amounts.
  23. I appreciate that. I was just wondering if there are any early signals or signs of any more deep areas of low pressure being modelled?
  24. Yep. All too many times have I seen these areas flood unfortunately. Is there much precipitation due this week for these areas at all?
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