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28.8mm today so far. Looks like I will exceed 30mm before midnight. That doesn't happen very often here in a 24 hour period.
Here are the wettest days I have recorded in Chineham since moving here in late 2005.
11 days over 30mm in 15 years. 5 of those have happened in the past 2 years though.
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Just gone past the 22 mm mark since 12 am IMBY. Thankfully the wind never amounted to anything and even the rain is welcome but what with 20 mm yesterday it is shaping up to be a particularly soggy start to this October.
60mph and a tree down here says I have to disagree. Calmer now but the rain is incessant.
28.8mm today so far. Looks like I will exceed 30mm before midnight. That doesn't happen very often here in a 24 hour period.Here are the wettest days I have recorded in Chineham since moving here in late 2005.11 days over 30mm in 15 years. 5 of those have happened in the past 2 years though.IMAGE. Members enable at bottom of pageTable
35mm of rain yesterday down here to the south of the county. It doesn't happen often but at least once a year. Strange the north of the county doesn't get that much.
Liss was the wettest but for some reason it didn't end up on the end of day extremes.
https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/1312127212418723840/photo/1
Loving the imbyism in here. 115mph gusts for heavens sake. That’s getting close to what we got in England in 1987.And here north of the channel the rain continues. This is shaping up to be a Harvey rather than an Irma for the UK.
Not sure that gusts have quite reached the 115 mph mark, have they?
I think he has mixed up mph with kph.
Regardless of the what the IMBY crew has to say. This has been an unusual and interesting weather event!
Welcome to the world of 'outside the South East'
I think he has mixed up mph with kph. Regardless of the what the IMBY crew has to say. This has been an unusual and interesting weather event!
Gusts did reach 115mph in north-west France yesterday. Highest UK gust was 71mph.
35mm of rain yesterday down here to the south of the county. It doesn't happen often but at least once a year. Strange the north of the county doesn't get that much.Liss was the wettest but for some reason it didn't end up on the end of day extremes. https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/1312127212418723840/photo/1
Not strange at all. Average rainfall near the south coast is much higher than in the north of the county. So you would expect a greater number of days with high rainfall totals.
I am looking at a first today. Two consecutive days with more than 30mm. Never recorded that before. Yesterday finished at 31.6mm. Already at 22mm today.
Thank you. Brittany got a higher gust than has hit anywhere in the British isles in several years. From this storm.
And still it rains. The most relentless rain I can remember for a long time.
20mm yesterday and 18mm so far today from storm Alex here at stevenage.
Yesterday we seemed to be between the rain bands for most of the day, and had only recorded 4.8mm by 3.15pm.
However since then I've recorded another 37.5mm, in 18 hours. Yesterday was 16.2mm and today 26.1mm so far. It's one tip (0.3mm) off equalling the wettest day of 2020, and 38.4 is my daily record (10/06/2019), which could well be surpassed.
36.0mm so far today since midnight and still pouring
This comes on top of the 31.6mm yesterday.
So 67.6mm in less than 36 hours.
Finally over. Horrendous. Garage flooded again, also have a roof leak too leaving large patch in the ceiling