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  • Location: Bourne, Lincs/cambs border
  • Location: Bourne, Lincs/cambs border
Just now, TJS1998Tom said:

Does anyone know what the lightning is like at Peterborough?

I'm 16 miles or so north of Peterborough and been having a great display for last half hour or so with constant distant grumbles. Too many trees in my way though unfortunately 

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  • Location: Bexley (home), C London (work)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms
  • Location: Bexley (home), C London (work)

Lightning in the channel seems to be getting more and more frequent

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  • Location: Horndean, Hampshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms followed by snow (preferably on the same day!)
  • Location: Horndean, Hampshire
4 minutes ago, billyc said:

Occasionally seeing some insane fork lightning and a bit of thunder now

Yep seems to have intensified all of a sudden 

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  • Location: Rochester, Kent
  • Location: Rochester, Kent

Looking NW from here in Rochester, *I* can see the structure of the cell NW of London through lightning. Amazing, and clearly massive. I've got to be close to 100 miles away

Above my head. I can see a planet and a plethora of stars.

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  • Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
  • Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
1 minute ago, dapick2002 said:

I'm 16 miles or so north of Peterborough and been having a great display for last half hour or so with constant distant grumbles. Too many trees in my way though unfortunately 

Ah nice, if your getting it from Bourne then I shouldnt be too far away to get some soon if the rain edges North

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  • Location: Near Hull
  • Weather Preferences: Severe storms and heavy snow
  • Location: Near Hull
Just now, VillagePlank said:

Looking NW from here in Rochester, *I* can see the structure of the cell NW of London through lightning. Amazing, and clearly massive. I've got to be close to 100 miles away

Above my head. I can see a planets and a plethora of stars.

Nature! 

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  • Location: Leicester
  • Weather Preferences: cloudy in summer, sunny in winter.
  • Location: Leicester

bournemouth cam is nice but we overloading it? lots of buffering :)

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  • Location: Sunderland
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summer, Snowy winter and thunderstorms all year round!
  • Location: Sunderland

Just speaking to my sis in Brixham, Torbay.....she's witnessing a crackerjack storm!

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  • Location: Hayward’s Heath - home, Brighton/East Grinstead - work.
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and storms
  • Location: Hayward’s Heath - home, Brighton/East Grinstead - work.

200 strikes per minute for the storms in the south. Not bad!

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
1 minute ago, ajpoolshark said:

Just speaking to my sis in Brixham, Torbay.....she's witnessing a crackerjack storm!

http://www.camsecure.co.uk/brixham_breakwater.html

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  • Location: Sunderland
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summer, Snowy winter and thunderstorms all year round!
  • Location: Sunderland

not sure if already linked to, but really good live footage of the bournemouth storm

http://magicseaweed.com/Live-Bournemouth-Webcam/16/

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  • Location: Bexley (home), C London (work)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms
  • Location: Bexley (home), C London (work)

Saw my first flash way off to my S. Still getting bright frequent flashes from my north making the task much harder 

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  • Location: Derbyshire, East Midlands, UK
  • Weather Preferences: Storms
  • Location: Derbyshire, East Midlands, UK

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  • Location: Garvestone, Norfolk
  • Weather Preferences: Sunshine. And storms
  • Location: Garvestone, Norfolk
2 minutes ago, ajpoolshark said:

not sure if already linked to, but really good live footage of the bournemouth storm

http://magicseaweed.com/Live-Bournemouth-Webcam/16/

I'm gonna watch that all night :D

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  • Location: Waltham Abbey, West Essex 144ft a.s.l.
  • Weather Preferences: snow, thunderstorms
  • Location: Waltham Abbey, West Essex 144ft a.s.l.

Even now can still hear rumbles in the distance

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  • Location: St rads Dover
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, T Storms.
  • Location: St rads Dover

I can see flashes from behind the hill, so must be from the northern storms. Not seeing the stuff to the se of me yet.

 

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  • Location: Rochester, Kent
  • Location: Rochester, Kent
3 minutes ago, Harry said:

Saw my first flash way off to my S. Still getting bright frequent flashes from my north making the task much harder 

If you're in N Kent, look north west!  Mind blowing considering the distance between here and there. Honestly, I'm gobsmacked.

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