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springsunshine
11 July 2018 18:30:06

Apart from one overnight shower back in early June which produced 1.5mm of rain we have had no rain since before the may bank holiday some 6 weeks ago and it doesn't look as though we are going to get any in the foreseeable future. This summer is in the dryness respect is comparable with 1976. 

speckledjim
12 July 2018 06:49:27
Is that some rain I see on the radar out west towards Manchester/Liverpool etc
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Jake
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12 July 2018 07:57:30

Technically drought has ended here as we have a very underwhelming light drizzle! lol 


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RobR
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12 July 2018 08:46:52

No rain here yet still. Hoping to last until Monday at least which is certainly at least a month in my mind. Wonder how long the land will go green after the first rains? Will kind of miss it, its kept the weeds at bay in the countryside!


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Bolty
12 July 2018 08:51:15
Raining here this morning, so the absolute drought which lasted 21 days is now over. 0.3mm so far.
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Jiries
12 July 2018 08:55:14

No rain here yet still. Hoping to last until Monday at least which is certainly at least a month in my mind. Wonder how long the land will go green after the first rains? Will kind of miss it, its kept the weeds at bay in the countryside!

Originally Posted by: RobR 

Last time I see stinging nettles died back was in August 1995 and will check the park this weekend to look at the parched landscape.  I see some ivy plants growing on the ground are dying and some areas around Heathrow Terminal 5 green bushes that border the roads to the terminal are turning yellow now.  Won't go green if only rain once but it take time to get green again if rain more and less dry days.  

johncs2016
12 July 2018 09:04:44

Raining here this morning, so the absolute drought which lasted 21 days is now over. 0.3mm so far.

Originally Posted by: Bolty 

I guess then, that it is a case of normal service resumed in Manchester.


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

andy-manc
12 July 2018 09:05:10

Nothing directly west of Manchester yet. Clinging onto our drought for now!

Col
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12 July 2018 09:08:58

Raining here this morning, so the absolute drought which lasted 21 days is now over. 0.3mm so far.

Originally Posted by: Bolty 

20 days here up to yesterday. May be broken today or more likely tomorrow.


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Jake
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12 July 2018 13:07:17

Nothing directly west of Manchester yet. Clinging onto our drought for now!

Originally Posted by: andy-manc 

 

we had light drizzle in Higher Blackley this morning


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johncs2016
12 July 2018 13:30:21
There was just a very slight spit of rain in the air when I was out and about a short while ago, and the latest radar maps even show a line of very light showers just clipping the East Lothian coastline. However, it is going to take a more than that to break this current drought which is now into its 22nd day at both Edinburgh Gogarbank and the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

Meanwhile, I have also noticed that there is hardly any actual green grass left in my area as just about all of it has now been scorched brown by the tinder-dry conditions.


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

andy-manc
12 July 2018 13:58:55

I've found that most grass has died but a couple of hardy weeds are still sitting there looking greener than ever in a field of yellow! My back garden has been a sea of bees lately which I assume has been because it is very dry. Getting fed up of bees, wasps, horseflies and houseflies. I had a bathroom with literally 30 mosquitos in it last week. That wasn't pleasant. Sounded like a dentist.

There's been a lack of ants though. They'll probably emerge soon when the rain and humidity sets in.

speckledjim
12 July 2018 14:01:23
Does anyone what the record number of days without rain is for anywhere in the UK?
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redmoons
12 July 2018 14:10:56

Does anyone what the record number of days without rain is for anywhere in the UK?

Originally Posted by: speckledjim 

 

From Philip Eden's book it says the 73 days in Mile End, East London (1893). Also Margate, Kent with 42 days in 1995.


Caz
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12 July 2018 14:22:59

It’s been bone dry here since 8th June when we had a bit of unmeasurable rain and before that a good sharp downpour on 30th May.  


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speckledjim
12 July 2018 14:39:31
Interesting

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-politics-44767269 


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PFCSCOTTY
12 July 2018 17:55:54
I lived on the Isle of Wight during the summer of 76 , set aside the weather, what a time that was! ..my speedo tan lines only just fading! ...I think we had 70 days with the temperature over 27c/80f during that 3 month period, but I also believed that 12-15inches of rain fell in September..can anyone verify? I think there used to be a met man called ken Hoskings who kept detailed records.

I would be very interested in the accurate details.

Saint Snow
12 July 2018 19:11:31

Drought broken spectacularly with a downpour here.

I'm feeling really sad about it.

Must be 40-50 days since the last rain IMBY (although, given my memory recollections about the temps, I wouldn't be 100% sure)


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Col
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12 July 2018 19:34:36

Drought broken spectacularly with a downpour here.

I'm feeling really sad about it.

Must be 40-50 days since the last rain IMBY (although, given my memory recollections about the temps, I wouldn't be 100% sure)

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Drought still hanging on by it's fingernails here but with storm clouds gathering I'm not sure it will stay dry for the rest of today which would make for 21 days without rain, a full 3 weeks which is quite a memorable event for these parts.


Col

Bolton, Lancashire

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andy-manc
12 July 2018 19:47:19

The drought has ended 😞. Very heavy rain coming down now

 

TimS
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12 July 2018 20:29:41
Heathrow has had one day of rain since 30 May (0.2mm on 17th June). I can’t believe there isn’t another site somewhere that avoided the rain on the 17th. Unfortunately my local one London City doesn’t seem to publish daily rain, as I don’t remember any in June.

Anyway, that makes 24 days since the last rain at LHR and 42 days since anything meaningful of 1mm or more. Looks like tomorrow will break the run, which is sad.


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Jiries
12 July 2018 21:21:09

Heathrow has had one day of rain since 30 May (0.2mm on 17th June). I can’t believe there isn’t another site somewhere that avoided the rain on the 17th. Unfortunately my local one London City doesn’t seem to publish daily rain, as I don’t remember any in June.

Anyway, that makes 24 days since the last rain at LHR and 42 days since anything meaningful of 1mm or more. Looks like tomorrow will break the run, which is sad.

Originally Posted by: TimS 

I am not sure about tom as today they were more around UK than forecasted to be sunny all day as we didn't seen much of sunshine around.  Perhaps tomorrow will be better and have to because of up coming hot weekend.  Those slow moving showers seem extremely boring and give lot of infill clouds all day.  I prefer what i seen abroad that cloud form quickly then storming and move off quickly so get lot of sunshine around.

Retron
13 July 2018 03:40:46

The drought continues down here. The last day with any rain was the 7th June - 5 weeks ago:

Not much to come, either. The Met Office automated forecast has a 40% chance of some showers next Tuesday, but aside from that it's dry all the way...


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Col
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13 July 2018 05:33:26
Dreought now broken here. Moderate rain yesterday evening and looks like there was more in the early hours.

20 days without rain in total.


Col

Bolton, Lancashire

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DEW
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13 July 2018 06:47:30

Southern Water now asking customers not to use hosepipes or sprinklers.

No rain here since 31 May (43 days and counting) though there have been showers not too far away.


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