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Net-Weather Flash Alert 00031: 16th August 2004


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  • Location: Bournemouth, Dorset
  • Location: Bournemouth, Dorset

Weather Alert

Category: Level 3 Warning, Level 5 warning for parts of the Southwest

Weather type: Heavy Rain/Thunderstorms

Affecting: South-west England,South Wales, East Anglia, Central southern England, Southeastern England,The Midlands, Northern England and Northern Ireland

Date Valid For:18:30 Monday 16th August - 23:59 Monday 16th August

Time Of Issue: 18:40 Monday 16th August 2004

Discussion: Slow moving thunderstorms are now affecting many parts of England and also parts of Wales this evening. These will be slow to die away tonight so may well cause problems in many areas. Many of the cells are slow moving so flooding is a risk in areas affected. Please be advised that conditions will be hazardous.

Confidence Level: 85%

Note: This alert should be considered a guide and we strongly recommend you stay tuned to the Met-Office for further warnings and updates.

Expect further updates as and when is necessary.

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