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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District

Yep 3 rumbles of thunder and the first lightening I've seen this year.

That's a fair covering of hail and its still coming.

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District

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  • Location: Pemberton, Wigan, 54 M ASL. 53.53,-2.67
  • Weather Preferences: Winter - snow, Irish sea convection. Summer - thunderstorms, hot sunny days
  • Location: Pemberton, Wigan, 54 M ASL. 53.53,-2.67

Lightning is avoiding me again deliberately. It’s been to my east and north-east and now my south  but never to my immediate west. 

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  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley

Anything on the radar incoming rain sleet etc

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
Just now, Chris.R said:

Lightning is avoiding me again deliberately. It’s been to my east and north-east and now my south  but never to my immediate west. 

He says as a direct strike hits his house. Careful what you wish for 

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  • Location: Pemberton, Wigan, 54 M ASL. 53.53,-2.67
  • Weather Preferences: Winter - snow, Irish sea convection. Summer - thunderstorms, hot sunny days
  • Location: Pemberton, Wigan, 54 M ASL. 53.53,-2.67
1 minute ago, Had Worse said:

He says as a direct strike hits his house. Careful what you wish for 

Lol that has happened before as well. Sometimes reverse psychology works too well. 

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  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
  • Weather Preferences: snowy winters,warm summers and Storms
  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le

Heavy Hail shower turning everything white.

C.S

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  • Location: Walton, Liverpool. 38m asl.
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy weather
  • Location: Walton, Liverpool. 38m asl.

Stormy night here too

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  • Location: Manchester City Centre
  • Location: Manchester City Centre

wow what a crazy weather day.

sun,snow,hail stone, gusty winds, lightning.

just had a very intense hail storm turned everything white

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  • Location: Near Northwich, Cheshire, 75m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, frosty nights, thunderstorms and the odd gale
  • Location: Near Northwich, Cheshire, 75m asl

Amazing hail storm here, thick covering on all surfaces. Lightning and thunder thrown in as well.

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  • Location: Oldham, Gtr Manchester
  • Location: Oldham, Gtr Manchester

3 flashes of lightning here too, followed by rumbles of thunder....strong winds whipping up hail stone blizzards!...turned everything white just shame it's not large fluffy white flakes, that would have left a few inches.

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  • Location: Medlock Valley, Oldham, 103 metres/337 feet ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Cold, snow, thunderstorms, warm summers not too hot.
  • Location: Medlock Valley, Oldham, 103 metres/337 feet ASL

Amazing lightning & heavy hail/graupel leaving a thick covering! 

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  • Location: Windermere 120m asl
  • Location: Windermere 120m asl

 A volatile day! A burst of very heavy snow late morning, but didn't last, thereafter wave after wave of heavy sleet and hail, leaving a covering at times brought on by very gusty winds - making it feel very cold indeed. Only limited bright spells. Haven't had any lightening or thunder though. Plenty more wintry showers expected overnight - whether we see any proper snow I'm doubtful.

The fells are cloaked white.

A stormy turbulent week ahead.

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District

More lightning. Think its striking the Holme Moss TV transmitter near Holmefirth.

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  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
3 minutes ago, carl1980 said:

I'm sure the gusts are getting stronger, house is creaking

I agree

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  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley

Just had a big thump on front window that’s how strong those gusts are 

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