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  • Location: Swansea (Abertawe) , South Wales, 420ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Storms & Snow.
  • Location: Swansea (Abertawe) , South Wales, 420ft ASL

Warm and windy here with plenty of sunshine so far. Be interesting to see what happens later 

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  • Location: Newcastle Under Lyme
  • Weather Preferences: Snow & Thunderstorms
  • Location: Newcastle Under Lyme

Not seen these graphics before.. and I definitely heard the term 'severe thunderstorms' at least once in that forecast.. not bad for the beeb. 

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  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
1 minute ago, Benny123 said:

Not seen these graphics before.. and I definitely heard the term 'severe thunderstorms' at least once in that forecast.. not bad for the beeb. 

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Right everybody off to Manchester it is, as the Wales Border is still iffy..

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  • Location: Benson, Oxfordshire
  • Location: Benson, Oxfordshire
40 minutes ago, Flash bang flash bang etc said:

To be fair he just bought an all-in-one and linked it to a server - not an innovation particularly - but great to see he’s still passionate about the climate

Trying to get acas records from his site but it says I don’t have the right security clearance for such sensitive data

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

A risk of some thundery showers moving up to parts of the South coast - from IoW to Cornwall, tomorrow afternoon.

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  • Location: Gillingham, Kent
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, Thunderstorms,
  • Location: Gillingham, Kent
5 minutes ago, Benny123 said:

Not seen these graphics before.. and I definitely heard the term 'severe thunderstorms' at least once in that forecast.. not bad for the beeb. 

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Must have really hurt them to have to utter the word "thunderstorm" live on air..

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  • Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Norton. 549ft (167m) ASL
  • Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Norton. 549ft (167m) ASL
4 minutes ago, Benny123 said:

Not seen these graphics before.. and I definitely heard the term 'severe thunderstorms' at least once in that forecast.. not bad for the beeb. 

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Everything I have that I can cross... is crossed! 

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29 minutes ago, Mapantz said:

A risk of some thundery showers moving up to parts of the South coast - from IoW to Cornwall, tomorrow afternoon.

Arome has shown this a few times, also maybe the odd rouge shower tonight. 

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

Intersting...as per Dan's convective forecast, it looks like some elevated convection is occurring over southern counties ahead of the front 

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  • Location: Andover, Hampshire
  • Location: Andover, Hampshire
1 hour ago, Flash bang flash bang etc said:
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WWW.SIDMOUTHHERALD.CO.UK

A keen weather enthusiast who has tracked Newton Poppleford’s weather patterns since he was a teenager has spoken about his passion for meteorology.

Seems he’s doing alright for himself

Grimmers! What a legend. His passion was unrivalled. 

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  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
8 minutes ago, Alderc said:

Arome has shown this a few times, also maybe the odd rouge shower tonight. 

Makeup gone awry...

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Just now, Dorsetbred said:

Interesting little "feature" fired up, unfortunately we are too close it in its infancy to possibly benefit...

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Yep, probably by the time its another 10-15miles inland it'll be more interesting. Hurn was recently reporting 20/14c, so the airs relatively juicy. 

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  • Location: Caterham-on-the-hill, Surrey, 190m asl (home), Heathrow (work)
  • Location: Caterham-on-the-hill, Surrey, 190m asl (home), Heathrow (work)

Seems to be a convective line developing ahead of the main area of mostly dynamic rainfall moving up from the south, where there's a wind shift from NEly to Ely. One to watch, could be some thunder from this convective line as it perhaps strengthens and moves N and NW.

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  • Location: Fareham, Hampshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Severe Weather events
  • Location: Fareham, Hampshire

Very warm and gusty wind currently with rain (nr Portsmouth).

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  • Location: Langley Waterside, Beckenham
  • Location: Langley Waterside, Beckenham
1 hour ago, OddSpot said:

Ahhh the memories 

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The weather the last few days around here has been boring, damp and dismal so a nice storm (here's hoping) would make up for it over this weekend

I remember will everything used to happen over Newton Poppleford

 

Here slightly humid no sun tho

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