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  • Location: Frankley, Birmingham 250masl
  • Weather Preferences: the weather extremes in general but my favourites are snow & thunderstorms
  • Location: Frankley, Birmingham 250masl

Definitely something developing here now

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  • Location: Swineshead, Boston, Lincolnshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and storms
  • Location: Swineshead, Boston, Lincolnshire

Storms over Northern France are dying a death so those hoping a hit from them are being wishful at best. Home grown storms again tonight and tomorrow it is. Wednesday night, Thursday and Friday look best for imports off the continent.

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  • Location: Beverley, E Yorks, 19m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, Thunder - not necessarily at the same time!
  • Location: Beverley, E Yorks, 19m ASL

Some subtle hints that the Rhayader cell is rotating on NW Radar. Certainly looks like it.

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  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m
  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m

Admire the optimism but can't see anything happening tonight apart from that storm in holland tracking up the north sea and giving eastern fringes scotland a good hiding come the morning. Just look at that big storm i9n france die as soon as it hit the english channel...  Some nice photos of clouds but none look that threatening at all.

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

Looks like something else is trying to bubble up behind the Wycombe cell

Edit: And sure enough, the radar shows something directly over Heathrow

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  • Location: Bexhill-on-sea bubble East Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Lightning, lightning and erm thunder
  • Location: Bexhill-on-sea bubble East Sussex
3 minutes ago, LightningLover said:

May 27-28th 2017 was kind of a Kent clipper, but oh my word... That’s what you call an MCS!!

Loved that storm, stood on my porch watching until the rain started, then we danced in the rain in the street just looking at the lightning everywhere! It reminded me of the first ‘big’ storm I remember from childhood, it was the night of my year 6 school disco, and I didn’t end up going, good thing as a tree next to the kdr was struck, that would have had me needing a full change of clothes! 

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BTW The 12Z models have done an APPALING (yes it needs to be capitals) job with the convection over France, ECM, ICON, Arpege, Arome all have no MCS in northern France, most not even any activity at all. GFS prob the closest, even has little splodge in the Channel.

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

Something tried to pop in the direction of Sheerness but failed. Amazing sunset however!

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  • Location: Welwyn Garden City
  • Weather Preferences: Seasonal and interesting weather including summer storms and winter snow
  • Location: Welwyn Garden City

I think this is the cell over west london developing observable fron herts20200811_200235.thumb.jpg.318ba6292ab48c11b6629566095991dc.jpg

 

 

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  • Location: Frankley, Birmingham 250masl
  • Weather Preferences: the weather extremes in general but my favourites are snow & thunderstorms
  • Location: Frankley, Birmingham 250masl
1 minute ago, It's a Philcast said:

Thats over our house Mark

So u live near me then?

blooming hope something happens as it’s absolutely sweltering 

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