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  • Location: Chesterfield, North Derbyshire 100m ASL
  • Location: Chesterfield, North Derbyshire 100m ASL

Anyone for a swim

Underneath this lot near Bournemouth. It is belting it down with roads turning to rivers

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  • Location: Wolverhampton
  • Weather Preferences: Extreme Weather, Tornado's, Heavy snowfall, Thunderstorms
  • Location: Wolverhampton

Definitely dying a death over the West Mids now, plus i think this heatwave is over now, dropped from 32C yesterday down to 21C today, currently 19.5C, storms probably out of the question here for a while now - not that we haven't had enough of them.

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  • Location: East Hants
  • Weather Preferences: Supercells n snow
  • Location: East Hants

Storms firing on the Surrey Hills! How could I have guessed...... 

So there's been a lot of talk about storms forming on the M4 corridor and further south in Hants, Dorset and further westwards.....

Anyone got any idea if south Bucks (just W of Gerrards Cross) is a good position?! 

I've seen a lot of different opinions/forecast predictions with some focusing further south and others focusing more towards Oxford and westwards.

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  • Location: South east England, broadstairs
  • Location: South east England, broadstairs
4 minutes ago, Harry said:

I believe that the feature developing over Calais now is what AROME was predicting could result in much more widespread storms later this afternoon and evening. That’s where I’d be looking and hoping that storms fire as it moves nearer the Uk.

what cell?- cant see any big ones in france

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  • Location: Brixham, South Devon
  • Weather Preferences: Storms!
  • Location: Brixham, South Devon

Watching that system currently NE of Guernsey.

 

I'm planted firmly in "No Storms Club" at the moment, down here in Torquay. Had some rain overnight but nothing else of interest happening down here at all this week (actually, all year!). Been fun seeing things absolutely go off in the rest of the country though. Some of you have had some corkers. Fingers crossed we get something...

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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
1 minute ago, Mitch the motorbike storm said:

what cell?- cant see any big ones in france

What radar are you using? They're showing on NW one and LMs

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

Webcam at Poole (looking SW but it's the best there I've been able to find  ) storms coming in from the E.

http://www.camsecure.co.uk/Poole_Quay_Webcam.html

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Thunder annoyingly died out and just heavy rain now. 

Hopefully we'll get a couple more storms today. 

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  • Location: Bexley (home), C London (work)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms
  • Location: Bexley (home), C London (work)
2 minutes ago, Mitch the motorbike storm said:

what cell?- cant see any big ones in france

I didn’t say cell, but rather the feature. There’s a line of heavy precipitation that developed rapidly over the past 20 mins or so. The broader feature however is anticipated on the AROME model at least to help generate storms across the SE before moving W and growing upscale (around 17:00 onwards)

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  • Location: Winchester, Hampshire ~ Southern Central!
  • Location: Winchester, Hampshire ~ Southern Central!
1 hour ago, Azazel said:

Looks like something firing to the south-east of Winchester heading directly for you and then me after! 

i've just been out tidyig the garden for the rain then hanging laundry in the rain. Thunder to my SE and still trying to rain. Exciting times!

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  • Location: South East UK, Reigate
  • Weather Preferences: Wake me up when the storms arrive
  • Location: South East UK, Reigate

Love that clip of Redhill, thank you!  Literally a mile away in Reigate and it is cloudy, hot and dry with rumbles of thunder everywhere.

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  • Location: South East UK, Reigate
  • Weather Preferences: Wake me up when the storms arrive
  • Location: South East UK, Reigate
1 minute ago, Flash bang flash bang etc said:

Not sure about the lightning yet but if you ever needed a visual cue as to what PWAT is, I think I just drove through it

PWAT?  Visible? Oh wait...got it!

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  • Location: Upper Gornal, Dudley, 205m asl
  • Location: Upper Gornal, Dudley, 205m asl
3 minutes ago, DIS1970 said:

Definitely dying a death over the West Mids now.

I 'think' we've had our fun now. Anything that comes our way today looks like it'll weaken. But you never know. Something may keep going, or even reignite. And any messy wet lumps that do come our way may have the odd embedded rumble.

But I don't think we'll get anything as near as spectacular as we had the last few days.

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  • Location: Scunthorpe
  • Location: Scunthorpe
Just now, StormLoser said:

Love that clip of Redhill, thank you!  Literally a mile away in Reigate and it is cloudy, hot and dry with rumbles of thunder everywhere.

Looks like your local high pressure is holding out

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  • Location: South east England, broadstairs
  • Location: South east England, broadstairs
Just now, Harry said:

I didn’t say cell, but rather the feature. There’s a line of heavy precipitation that developed rapidly over the past 20 mins or so. The broader feature however is anticipated on the AROME model at least to help generate storms across the SE before moving W and growing upscale (around 17:00 onwards)

met offices prediction on radar makes me cry lmao legit nothing on there radar

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  • Location: Warwickshire
  • Weather Preferences: Sun, snow, warmth, and thunder.
  • Location: Warwickshire

Still cloudy and chilly in the South Midlands, temperatures around 19C!

I would rather have the 25C with sunshine and no storms than this rubbish.

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  • Location: South East UK, Reigate
  • Weather Preferences: Wake me up when the storms arrive
  • Location: South East UK, Reigate
1 minute ago, SqueakheartLW said:

Looks like your local high pressure is holding out

It's bowing under the pressure...    

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  • Location: The Port with no sea , Sandwell , West Midlands
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms
  • Location: The Port with no sea , Sandwell , West Midlands

Peterborough Railcam on Youtube

 

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  • Location: spalding, sth lincs
  • Location: spalding, sth lincs

well we should be in loverly sunshine right now according to the forecasts, instead this stubbon low cloud and cool conditions just wont budge.

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