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roadrunnerajn
Friday, July 27, 2018 7:58:22 PM
Well from the other side of the country to all the thunderstorms the air is now much cooler and in the wind an almost...dare I say chilly feel!!


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Andy J
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:02:08 PM

Another thunderstorm rolling in here! 


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Snow Hoper
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:03:58 PM

Wow! This really is something amazing. Never seen anything like it!


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howham
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:07:27 PM
In for a long night here I think. Regular flashes and rumbles.
Crepuscular Ray
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:09:45 PM
So...the light shower and gust front here in Otley West Yorks, formed a big storm to our north and other storms are breaking out in southern Scotland. I've been leapfrogged!
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johnr
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:24:00 PM

Wow! This really is something amazing. Never seen anything like it!

Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 

I had to go out in that lot and clear the blocked downpipes (water butt take-offs) that were turning our gutters into waterfalls. How we still have power, I don't know!


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johncs2016
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:24:05 PM

So...the light shower and gust front here in Otley West Yorks, formed a big storm to our north and other storms are breaking out in southern Scotland. I've been leapfrogged!

Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray 

Sadly though, there's still nothing happening back here in Edinburgh. There has been some storms to the east of here over the North Sea throughout the day which have extended up into Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, and there is also another line of storms over on the west of Scotland which are fringing into the Glasgow area (hopefully, David M. Porter won't be seeing any houses in his vicinity being struck by lightning this time, just like what happened the last time that there was any thunderstorms in the Glasgow area).

Here in Edinburgh, we are right at an equal distance between those two areas of storms where it continues to be bone dry with nothing much happening.

 


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.

richardabdn
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:25:42 PM

The real action has been to the east of here. Nigg just 3 miles to the east has logged 22.8mm since 4pm whereas I have only had 7.2mm and Westhill four miles to the west has had 3.8mm.

Wish it would all clear off so I could see the blood moon. Sadly we're stuck with this for the foreseeable.


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Saint Snow
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:28:22 PM

No electrical action, but we had a downpour about 45 mins ago lasting 10 minutes or so.

The NetWeather rainfall radar has a 'Lightning' option (recorded lightning flashes?) and the whole eastern side of England is a mass of symbols.


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johncs2016
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:34:57 PM

The real action has been to the east of here. Nigg just 3 miles to the east has logged 22.8mm since 4pm whereas I have only had 7.2mm and Westhill four miles to the west has had 3.8mm.

Wish it would all clear off so I could see the blood moon. Sadly we're stuck with this for the foreseeable.

Originally Posted by: richardabdn 

I had completely forgotten about that lunar eclipse but even though it's bone dry here in Edinburgh, I'm still not getting to see that anyway as we have entered into yet permacast hell with it being very hazy.

 


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.

Phil 2804
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:42:26 PM
Been a stream of storms in Aberdeen area since 4pm. One of the most thundery days I can ever remember here. Usually this kinda thing happens overnight here.
howham
Friday, July 27, 2018 8:58:12 PM
Think it will continue long into the night Phil!
Col
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Friday, July 27, 2018 9:22:27 PM

No electrical action, but we had a downpour about 45 mins ago lasting 10 minutes or so.

The NetWeather rainfall radar has a 'Lightning' option (recorded lightning flashes?) and the whole eastern side of England is a mass of symbols.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Nothing here bar a few spots of rain. The pretty potent looking showers rapidly fizzled before they reached here. They're purpose wasn't to give me rain, rather to ensure there was enough cloud to ensure I never saw anything of the lunar eclipse.

 


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Friday, July 27, 2018 9:27:45 PM

Another thunderstorm rolling in here! 

Originally Posted by: Andy J 

Just back from giving windscreen wipers a workout.  No, actually I went to pick daughter up from Sutton in Ashfield where they’ve had heavy rain, spray on roads and all.  Back home, 7 miles, and it’s still bone dry!  

We had a sharp shower early this morning and that was it!  


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Elstevio
Friday, July 27, 2018 9:30:19 PM
Lots of lightning and thunder but only 0.8mm rain so far.
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Friday, July 27, 2018 9:44:13 PM

Where are you lot getting your storms from?  Do you all have Amazon Prime?  My forecast just hasn’t delivered!  


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johncs2016
Friday, July 27, 2018 9:50:20 PM

The real action has been to the east of here. Nigg just 3 miles to the east has logged 22.8mm since 4pm whereas I have only had 7.2mm and Westhill four miles to the west has had 3.8mm.

Wish it would all clear off so I could see the blood moon. Sadly we're stuck with this for the foreseeable.

Originally Posted by: richardabdn 

Hang on a minute.

I'm sure that not long ago, you said in another thread not so long ago during your recent absolute drought in Aberdeen that you would rather be seeing it raining, than seeing just another permacast hell and grey nothingness since that rain at least serves some sort of purpose.

Yet now that you have that rain which is still probably very badly needed in your area, you aren't happy with that either.

 


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.

johncs2016
Friday, July 27, 2018 9:53:58 PM
I've just seen a bright flash of lightning in the distance and heard a fairly loudish rumble of thunder with that.

Last year, we only had the one thunderstorm during the entire summer and now, we are doing better than that already as this is now the second night in a row that there has been a thunderstorm here.


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.

Gusty
Friday, July 27, 2018 9:54:07 PM

Impressive thundery showers this evening have given 9.2mm here so far.

The first storm at 7.15pm was accompanied with a strong gust front that easily gave 55-60 mph gusts fron my vantage point on the cliffs at Capel le Ferne.

Some impressive sporadic lightning discharges too at times.

Peak rain rate was 41.4mm/hr just after 10pm.

Temperatures have dropped markedly from the daytime high of 30.3c to just 17.4c at the moment.


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Stormchaser
Friday, July 27, 2018 9:57:18 PM
I used to view ARPEGE as a pretty decent model for convection but of late the performance has been poor; it predicted showers here yesterday evening that proves very limited and actually missed to the east, then frequent showers overnight which did the same thing, and then a large batch of showers for this evening which are nowhere to be seen.

It’s now suddenly added a whole load more showers for tomorrow afternoon across S England but I’ve been left feeling very sceptical of its convection initiation threshold!

I wonder if I’ll even see much from the squally front early tomorrow. Surely all this hot weather won’t go out without a single bang?


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Norseman
Friday, July 27, 2018 11:14:07 PM
Most storms have missed us to the East today but we did catch one big one. Brief torrential rain, gusty winds and frequent sheet and forked lightning. Now eased off with just a few spots of rain.
richardabdn
Saturday, July 28, 2018 12:23:06 AM

 

Hang on a minute.

I'm sure that not long ago, you said in another thread not so long ago during your recent absolute drought in Aberdeen that you would rather be seeing it raining, than seeing just another permacast hell and grey nothingness since that rain at least serves some sort of purpose.

Yet now that you have that rain which is still probably very badly needed in your area, you aren't happy with that either.

 

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 

I didn't want grey nothingness though, I wanted the sky to clear so I could see the moon but it didn't happen so another disappointment.

I'm posting now because I can't sleep as room is like an oven and can't open a window as the rain has got heavier. Rain rate peaked at 162.2mm/hr and yesterday was first day since March to clock up 10mm.


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Saturday, July 28, 2018 6:00:10 AM

No ovrrnight storms here!  But we did just have half an hour of steady rain!  


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Jiries
Saturday, July 28, 2018 6:40:09 AM
Some shower passed by here but forming to torrential storm over Kent and now hitting Lower Stoke where I will be living. Darren would be pleased to see lot of torrential rain over Sheppney yesterday while Epsom was rubbish with light to moderate shower and no thunderstorm yesterday. Glad to move away from here as it been lame with thunderstorms and snowfalls. I notice precips for snow or storms that pass Epsom always weaken to dandruff for snow or moderate rain showers instead of torrential or hail showers. It was clearly shown yesterday with precips become light over here then heavier as it move to Kent or London. My brother who moving to Letchworth area was also hit by torrential rain yesterday evening.
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