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  1. 11 minutes ago, Fatboypirate said:

    Yes its a rare animal, 2010 was the last time I think!

    And for the record the Temp has just dropped 0.1 to 7.3

    Yes 2010 was the last time.  I will be making the journey home between Portslade and Eastbourne this evening via the A27.  This takes me up over the downs so should start to get an idea of how things are looking as move away from the coast and higher briefly.

  2. 2 minutes ago, snowbob said:

    Still a little time for today to change

    reckon it will be a complete now cast situation

    Without doubt a nowcast situation.  I've always doubted a significant snow event from this and the models are behaving the way they always do in this sort of situation.  I suspect snow will be confined to upland areas across the South East, with some local exceptions based on precip intensity.

    And the model runs I've woken to this morning are very nice if you like the cold.

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  3. Reports now coming in that the roof on a childens adventure play centre in Eastbourne has possibly collapsed as a result of heavy rain.  Worrying... but hopefully not as bad as it sounds.

     

    I'm not joking when I say that there has been some really serious rainfall in Sussex so far today.  I suspect we're talking 3-5 inches in 12-hours, before anything that comes this afternoon.

  4. What incredible weather on the Sussex coast.  Thunder and lightning almost continuously since 3am this morning (yes it's still going right now) with just a brief break between say 6am and 7.30am.  Huge rainfall totals without a doubt.  I suspect we're approaching (or possibly even exceeding) 75mm in a 12-hour period.  Rain is persistent and heavy, often utterly torrential.  Surface water flooding is almost a certainty in places - indeed latest travel news confirms numerous instances of flooded roads, many of them major A-roads.

     

    It now looks like a quiet period later, before further storms later this afternoon and then possibly again tomorrow.

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  5. Interesting and brief comment to chuck into the mix...

     

    Early this morning Meto forecast of precip for my area was 5%.  Up to 40% chance of precip now.

     

    This suggests a change in the Meto and I think the core area to be will between Eastbourne and Bournemouth if you're on the South Coast.  Then move northwards.  Could be an interesting an active night.

     

    Watch AND listen carefully to the forecasts.  They're not saying what some people think!

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  6. Signs of a real clearance in the skies here on the South coast now.  Just off shore are blue skies and they're moving this way, which should help with temperatures.

     

    Regarding the latest GFS etc... I'm not remotely worried.  We're talking showers here, albeit some are going to be pretty special.  The models just can't handle this sort of thing all that well.  Conditions look favourable across much of Southern England for a thundery late afternoon/early evening, but as always it'll be hit and miss.

     

    My thoughts on where... Brighton westwards towards the IoW for the best storms, with torrential rain being the big story further West.  My thinking is to head 20-30 miles in land from the coast in this area and be there asap (earliest I can manage is closer to 8pm unfortunately but even that should be sufficient).  Winchester, for example, might be a good location or perhaps Redhill.

     

    I see no need for any doom and gloom at present...

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