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  • Location: Abbeymead ,Glos Member Since: July 16, 2003
  • Weather Preferences: Hot and thundery or Cold and snowy.
  • Location: Abbeymead ,Glos Member Since: July 16, 2003

Weird how it missed the areas marked on all storm warnings lol. classic UK

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  • Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Norton. 549ft (167m) ASL
  • Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Norton. 549ft (167m) ASL

Wooo, just had about 30 secs worth of rain :D very small sized... warm rain... with a warm breeze....  urgh... ?‍♀️

Hopefully it's cooling the air down a bit as it evaporates on it's way down to allow something more substantial

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  • Location: Gillingham, Kent
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, Thunderstorms,
  • Location: Gillingham, Kent
1 minute ago, Lynxus said:

Weird how it missed the areas marked on all storm warnings lol. classic UK

Indeed. This was my one 

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Not terrible for the one further north but the one across the SE/EA was a tad further east but touched into the eastern side of the severe (black circle) zone I put down. 

Expected more development in-between those two areas 

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  • Location: Tamworth
  • Location: Tamworth

Fingers crossed for the West Midlands tonight, my cameras are ready.  This was taken over the back of my garden early Wednesday morning from two angles:- 

 

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  • Location: Crossgates, Leeds. 76m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Temperatures ≤25ºC ≥10ºC.
  • Location: Crossgates, Leeds. 76m ASL

The met office app for my area says storms from 3am to 5am. Guessing that's automated but I wonder if it's gonna kick off after hours again?

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  • Location: Beckenham, Kent, UK
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, snow, strong winds
  • Location: Beckenham, Kent, UK
6 minutes ago, Lynxus said:

Weird how it missed the areas marked on all storm warnings lol. classic UK

Yeah I don’t know why it keeps going east too far and avoiding London so much as well. London has hardly seen anything this year but last may was spectacular

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  • Location: Stafford
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms,snow+gales
  • Location: Stafford
4 minutes ago, Met4Cast said:

Indeed. This was my one 

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Not terrible for the one further north but the one across the SE/EA was a tad further east but touched into the eastern side of the severe (black circle) zone I put down. 

Expected more development in-between those two areas 

Not a bad shout though Dan better than Keithy Joe's effort anyway 

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  • Location: warminster Wiltshire
  • Weather Preferences: thunderstorms and snow
  • Location: warminster Wiltshire

I am disappointed that it was not a full on active over head thunderstorm over me in Warminster 

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  • Location: West Sussex
  • Location: West Sussex
13 minutes ago, Climate_Eyes said:

If you're desperate there's always Posh Nosh in Shoreham

Currently near Steyning, some lovely skyscapes out west right now.

Posh Nosh lost their late night license! First post. 

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  • Location: Ely, Cambridgeshire
  • Location: Ely, Cambridgeshire

Considering the heat and potential today I guess that’s quite a disappointing outcome so far. The meto seemed to have an idea that this would happen though as their forecast for this region was very tamed with only isolated risk of a storm but mainly dry - and so it’s proved, so fair play to them on this occasion, although further east to me I’m sure they got the opposite! 

Still chance of some storms later if the other precipitation band peps up... much later though. 

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  • Location: Benfleet, South Essex
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny and breezy with a bit of cloud, about 20C
  • Location: Benfleet, South Essex

Very bright flash just seen way off to the east

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  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
2 minutes ago, Stelmer said:

The met office app for my area says storms from 3am to 5am. Guessing that's automated but I wonder if it's gonna kick off after hours again?

There look to be three chances for us.

1) The weak convergence line in the west is gradually moving east. If it survives the Pennines we have a chance though it looks weak.

2) The stuff over France moving north curves back west on its southern end and so a new wave should approach. Hard to tell if it stays as organised.

3) The front is pulling the stuff over Biscay north at a fair clip, this looks a good clump.

Options 4 and 5 are a random blowup or nothing.

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  • Location: Bedfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, plumes, snow, severe weather
  • Location: Bedfordshire

Those are some storms clipping East Anglia.

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  • Location: Hanley, Stoke-on-trent
  • Location: Hanley, Stoke-on-trent
26 minutes ago, Supacell said:

The storms were meant to develop over NE England but instead ended up in East Anglia with frequent lightning and large hail. There was also a lone but intense storm that tracked through Stoke and then the Peak District which brought large hail. This one tracked not far from my home, but I was heading back down the A1 feeling gutted at the time.

I'm afraid there were no storms or even rain in Stoke today, at least not in my part!

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  • Location: on a canal , probably near Northampton...
  • Weather Preferences: extremes n snow
  • Location: on a canal , probably near Northampton...

Biblical rain and direct strikes now in great yarmouth...

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  • Location: South east England, broadstairs
  • Location: South east England, broadstairs

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This has caught my eye, this area to the south east and int he west, the west showing sighs of development and more to the south east, whoever said about the tail end in france, well your prediction my good sir could be correct!

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  • Location: Sheffield
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny and dry, thunderstorms, mild temps (13-22°C).
  • Location: Sheffield

The only hope for me is if the weak line of showers to the west suddenly explodes into life, perhaps due to some cooling of the upper troposphere or something.

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  • Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
  • Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Is it me or is this trying to move more inland to the West? I would have thought it would be well into the North Sea by now? Or am I just wishful hoping lol

 

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  • Location: Godalming
  • Weather Preferences: Plumes and streamers
  • Location: Godalming
26 minutes ago, TomW said:

They are very pulse like storms nothing compared to Tuesday night!

Actually Tuesday had a very compact series of popcorn storms, giving the impression of a very active MCS. At an acute detail level these were essentially pulse storms surrounding a few more organised cells from what I observed.

Quite a unique night really.

Hope tonight is a more typical plume scenario. Actually scrub that I hope it just kicks off and does whatever it can

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  • Location: STEVENAGE, HERTS (100M ASL)
  • Location: STEVENAGE, HERTS (100M ASL)
18 minutes ago, Met4Cast said:

Indeed. This was my one 

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Not terrible for the one further north but the one across the SE/EA was a tad further east but touched into the eastern side of the severe (black circle) zone I put down. 

Expected more development in-between those two areas 

To be fair though you issued that at 530pm so it was a forecast of the movement of the current storms. Other forecasts were issued last night or this morning 

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  • Location: Hull
  • Weather Preferences: Cold Snowy Winters, Hot Thundery Summers
  • Location: Hull
1 minute ago, TJS1998Tom said:

Is it me or is this trying to move more inland to the West? I would have thought it would be well into the North Sea by now? Or am I just wishful hoping lol

 

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Definitely moving into the North Sea unfortunately... think tonight is a write off for our part of the world unless we suddenly see some backbuilding along the western side of the storms.

Though that appears unlikely and we may only get steady rain at best...

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  • Location: South east England, broadstairs
  • Location: South east England, broadstairs
1 minute ago, Quicksilver1989 said:

Definitely moving into the North Sea unfortunately... think tonight is a write off for our part of the world unless we suddenly see some backbuilding along the western side of the storms.

Though that appears unlikely and we may only get steady rain at best...

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im not an expert but i think the tail of the storm is developing

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  • Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
  • Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
1 minute ago, Quicksilver1989 said:

Definitely moving into the North Sea unfortunately... think tonight is a write off for our part of the world unless we suddenly see some backbuilding along the western side of the storms.

Though that appears unlikely and we may only get steady rain at best...

Shame it wasn't another 50 or so miles West, could have been in Lincolnshire by now otherwise

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  • Location: Dorset
  • Weather Preferences: warehamwx.co.uk
  • Location: Dorset

The steering winds do show an element of a NNW flow around the wash area, but show N to NNE beyond there, so I would expect them to steer back out in to the North Sea. I think the leading edge is expanding slightly, giving it the illusion that it's moving back inland.

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