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Bucketing it down here in London with frequent thunder and lightning to boot.
Over 10mm this morning so far and 14mm/hr so looks like we’ll get a third of the monthly rain in one morning if this continues.
Over 10mm this morning so far and 14mm/hr so looks like we’ll get a third of the monthly rain in one morning if this continues.
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The rain's here now and lots of it; squelchio.
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It's the Summer Solstice and I haven't planned anywhere to see the sunrise. Fail
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I will be in bed before the sun sets, and still in bed when it rises. Saw a few pretty 3am skys last week while off work though.
I still want to do the clarkson top gear ‘race’ watch the sunset in Cornwall and then sunrise in Lowestoft. I bet if I ever get round to organising it it’ll rain non-stop
I still want to do the clarkson top gear ‘race’ watch the sunset in Cornwall and then sunrise in Lowestoft. I bet if I ever get round to organising it it’ll rain non-stop
Cheers, Harry
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I've wanted to do something like the last couple of years - maybe LEJOG / JOGLE through the daytime - but, erm,
I've also to plan where to see the sunset and left it too late to get to the coast
I've also to plan where to see the sunset and left it too late to get to the coast
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Margate? Or was it a more involved drive all the way to Newquay?
How about not having a sig at all?
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It wouldn't have been Newquay, but the suggestion is probably worryingly close to how I decide destinations (Botany Bay would have been good for sunrise)
I was thinking Dungeness or Hythe earlier for the darkness, then worked back to Minnis Bay or Hampton Pier to be on the north side, but I'd left it too late for anywhere - or more accurately, more time since 18:30 had gone than I'd expected/hoped and left me short. Typically,
it was fairly cloudy here, clearing into the night
I was thinking Dungeness or Hythe earlier for the darkness, then worked back to Minnis Bay or Hampton Pier to be on the north side, but I'd left it too late for anywhere - or more accurately, more time since 18:30 had gone than I'd expected/hoped and left me short. Typically,
it was fairly cloudy here, clearing into the night
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An odd thing; smelt burning so looked out the window - dirty, dirty, pitch black portion of sky with a high rainbow, no lightning, thunder or signs of rain or any forecast. It looks like the bit in a film where the malevolent forces arrive, especially now the fields are lit by the setting sun.
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Sounds like you’ve got a wildfire nearby
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Full moon is finally visible
Doubtless the clouds will cover it again soon but at least I've not missed it completely.
Doubtless the clouds will cover it again soon but at least I've not missed it completely.
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Ftao Scottishers; https://moon.nasa.gov/news/196/the-next ... 20PM%20EDT.
Rain is forecast to start at eleven and continue through the night
Rain is forecast to start at eleven and continue through the night
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Torrential rain here from 3am to 6pm, I had to go to a meeting and at one point the car briefly became a boat when it was lifted off the road completly.
Returning home on the opposite stretch I saw ambulance crews attending a car that had gone into trees at the same point.
Returning home on the opposite stretch I saw ambulance crews attending a car that had gone into trees at the same point.
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Rain woke me up at about 4 yestermorn, not because it was hitting the window, it was coming straight down. It went on like that for I guess 20-30 mins but it didn't stop after that, it just sounded like it had because it had been so loud. One of those days when you wonder how there can be so much water up there.
Vaguely related;
Vaguely related;
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Thunderstorm currently passing over, flashes of lightning about every 2-3 seconds at times, saw some forking down to tv aerials and trees, not seen anything like this in my area for years
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Big cloud and non stop lightening to the north of Cheltenham tonight but no rain or thunder.
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Came over quite heavy this afternoon but no rain or rumbles, then brightened up again for a nice sunset. Nice clear skys still now.
Cheers, Harry
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Harvest supermoon tonight, rises at about six. Hopefully it'll stay clear enough to see it (scattered, wispy clouds atm).
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Red warnings, and two days running https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/wa ... 2023-10-19
Good luck!
Good luck!
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We're near Aviemore until Saturday. So far it hasn't been too bad, but we must be quite sheltered. Drive home could be interesting.
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