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  • Location: Macclesfield, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Lightning, Tornado, Hurricane, Heatwave
  • Location: Macclesfield, Cheshire

Seems to be 2 or 3 squall line type features seemlingly setup at the moment across England.

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  • Location: North Cornwall
  • Weather Preferences: Supercells, snow, thunder snow, tornadoes
  • Location: North Cornwall

Something kicking off now near Birmingham

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

Raining heavily here. Quite warm too.

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  • Location: Thorley, west Isle of Wight
  • Weather Preferences: Spanish plumes & stormy winters. Facebook @ Lance's Lightning Shots
  • Location: Thorley, west Isle of Wight
16 minutes ago, Ben Sainsbury said:

I do have an eye on developments across Somerset/Devon into Dorset around 6-7pm this evening. Almost all the models have converged on a potent line of storms tracking eastwards and show the most significant precipitation rates of the day here. Check EURO4 out for an example:

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Don't often see rates like that shown for the UK.

Nice to have something to keep an eye on for my area after being out of the action last month! I'd swap anything today for a decent plume next week though!

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  • Location: Sheffield South Yorkshire 160M Powering the Sheffield Shield
  • Weather Preferences: Any Extreme
  • Location: Sheffield South Yorkshire 160M Powering the Sheffield Shield

For once the met and the bbc forecasts are in agreement here and any shower activity dying away as cloud builds due the secondary feature. Although the Beeb going for storms on Monday

 

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  • Location: Macclesfield, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Lightning, Tornado, Hurricane, Heatwave
  • Location: Macclesfield, Cheshire

Breif heavy shower in Macclesfield with big convective rain drops about 15 minutes ago.

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

Somerset starting to pep up.

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  • Location: Cleeve, North Somerset
  • Weather Preferences: Continental winters & summers.
  • Location: Cleeve, North Somerset

That developing band of torrential rain passed here half an hour ago, and has developed further just east of here. It's a very common track for storms and showers so not surprising to see it where it is.

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  • Location: North Cornwall
  • Weather Preferences: Supercells, snow, thunder snow, tornadoes
  • Location: North Cornwall

Reckon it will? 

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

Kids have got about 2 minutes left...

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  • Location: Herne Bay, Kent (14 m)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms & Snow
  • Location: Herne Bay, Kent (14 m)

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Nice little squall feature near Glastonbury. PWS' at 16mm in it.

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  • Location: Sheffield South Yorkshire 160M Powering the Sheffield Shield
  • Weather Preferences: Any Extreme
  • Location: Sheffield South Yorkshire 160M Powering the Sheffield Shield

You can see the effect of the cloud vale on the showers in the north of England . Killing them off pretty quickly. The southern England looks the place to be today.

 

 

 

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  • Location: Witney, Oxfordshire
  • Location: Witney, Oxfordshire
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UPDATE 12 noon

As per earlier forecast with following comments;
WRF pushes for a stronger and more diffluent upper jet. This will add further upper lifting to todays outlook.
Tornado risk remains in place but within a limited time frame. 13z-18z SW through to central south regions.image.thumb.png.12ce778df5222ea850a8a4f5931508b4.png

 

Tony Gilbert's from ukww's update seems interesting to me.

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

I swear the little storm passing over me right now has some sort of rotation thing going on.  Watching it as it moved away toward the ENE and the low skuddy underside was spinning, closest side moving left to right, furthest side moving right to left.  No sign of a funnel but anyone up Cheddleton/Leek way should keep an eye out!

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  • Location: Barton on Sea, Hampshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy winter, warm/hot summer with the odd storm thrown in
  • Location: Barton on Sea, Hampshire

Just started raining more heavily now. The first time I’ve seen heavy rain in what seems like months.

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

Holy moly that scared the daylights out of me, went from being completely dry to absolutely bucketing it down within 3 seconds :shok:

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  • Location: Herne Bay, Kent (14 m)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms & Snow
  • Location: Herne Bay, Kent (14 m)

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Impending rain gloom in the distance. Expecting a good 5/10mm from this.

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  • Location: NW London
  • Weather Preferences: Convective Weather and Snow
  • Location: NW London

I am a bit worried that this huge clump of rain seems to be moving more north-east than expected, and it looks to be on track to hit many inland areas, which was not really shown on many models. I am hoping that this does not kill off the energy to help fire the storms which look quite potent across the S which the UKV was showing. On the other hand the storms didn't seem to be driven by CAPE in the areas they were shown to develop on the UKV, and I think that these storms are being triggered by the vorticity ahead of the trough.

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Hopefully something like this can happen:

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