DEW
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07 June 2020 16:13:26

Just had a shower here - only 5 minutes' worth but proper rain at last!


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ballamar
08 June 2020 09:44:11
Time to keep an eye on the weekend CAPE / LI could provide some intense cells across the Midlands. Hoping for an active stormy summer
picturesareme
11 June 2020 12:23:55
Some proper summer downpours at the moment here with some thunder. It feels really muggy between them 🙂
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11 June 2020 12:51:53

Feeling thundery with some meaningful rain and what looks like a potent band of convection stuff heading this way.


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picturesareme
11 June 2020 12:55:24

Must be close to an inch in the past hour from these torrential downpours. Strangely none of the local stations including official Thorney have recorded anything - they must be localised and I'm just stuck under a conveyor line


 


Well Thorney ended up being the offical regional wet spot today @13.8mm despite missing out on the bulk of the nearby torrential downpours. I suspect one or 2 spots might have copped inch & half easily.

bledur
11 June 2020 13:10:09

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 

Must be close to an inch in the past hour from these torrential downpours. Strangely none of the local stations including official Thorney have recorded anything - they must be localised and I'm just stuck under a conveyor line


 Arrived here about twenty minutes ago. Thunder and heavy to very heavy rain

sunny coast
11 June 2020 13:48:18
Nothing in Eastbourne. Still no meaningful rain here this month 7mm of nuisance rain to date
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11 June 2020 14:07:14

What I hoped would be meaningful rain is passing to the north of me.


Oh well maybe tonight's thundery stuff forecast for tonight and tomorrow morning will break the drought in South Dorset. 


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Rob K
11 June 2020 15:22:34

Quite a stormy sky here as seen on the Blackbushe airport cam. Weather station only recording 1mm today although I am sure that is too low given the downpour we had just before lunch.




https://www.blackbusheairport.co.uk/weather/


 


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Bolty
11 June 2020 15:31:15

Radar of organised thunderstorms gathering over France. The low pressure system is now drifting northwards. Hopefully we get something similar!






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11 June 2020 17:58:03

Originally Posted by: Bolty 


Radar of organised thunderstorms gathering over France. The low pressure system is now drifting northwards. Hopefully we get something similar!







I hope so. The thundery stuff that ran along parts of the south this afternoon missed me completely apart from a few large rain drops that failed to damp the parched borders. Last nights rainy prediction failed so maybe it will be this time round? A decent thunder and lightning display storm mixed into this system would be a bonus too. The only thunder I heard last year was in December with three flashes and that was my total for the year.


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DEW
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11 June 2020 18:36:00

Originally Posted by: NMA 


 


I hope so. The thundery stuff that ran along parts of the south this afternoon missed me completely apart from a few large rain drops that failed to damp the parched borders. Last nights rainy prediction failed so maybe it will be this time round? A decent thunder and lightning display storm mixed into this system would be a bonus too. The only thunder I heard last year was in December with three flashes and that was my total for the year.



Two short but absolutely torrential downpours here, only just along the coast.


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12 June 2020 09:21:08

Originally Posted by: DEW 


Two short but absolutely torrential downpours here, only just along the coast.



Not really convection as in yesterdays synoptics but watching the rain approach is frustrating. 


http://www.raintoday.co.uk/


Unless the second batch forming in Northern France gets its act together, I am beginning to think it's going to be another dry day here in South Dorset. The useful drought busting rain seems to want to stay in the Channel Islands.


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12 June 2020 11:31:39

Originally Posted by: NMA 


 


Not really convection as in yesterdays synoptics but watching the rain approach is frustrating. 


http://www.raintoday.co.uk/


Unless the second batch forming in Northern France gets its act together, I am beginning to think it's going to be another dry day here in South Dorset. The useful drought busting rain seems to want to stay in the Channel Islands.



I noticed that my phone app forecast has changed drastically over the last couple of hours. It was forecasting several hours of heavy rain from 1pm. It's now showing just a 20% chance of rain for most of the day, pepping up around 8pm. You can see on raintoday how the rain band is light and patchy on it's eastern flank. 


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12 June 2020 11:53:53

Originally Posted by: GezM 


I noticed that my phone app forecast has changed drastically over the last couple of hours. It was forecasting several hours of heavy rain from 1pm. It's now showing just a 20% chance of rain for most of the day, pepping up around 8pm. You can see on raintoday how the rain band is light and patchy on it's eastern flank. 



Maybe. Looking at the radar there's a line of developing thundery stuff approaching the south coast  but it now seems to be moving through quite fast having been edging north at a snails pace earlier. Light rain as I type and I think I might get some more. But compared to what was forecast even no more than two days ago, it's pretty mediocre at least in my area. The interesting stuff is/was way to the south.


I think it's a case of the general position of the low was well forecast but the detail of any precipitation not so accurate.


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12 June 2020 12:12:58

There that seems to be it. Had a short burst of almost moderate rain and it's light and patchy stuff again.


At the rate it's now moving according to the radar, I might well head to the beach later and the wind is moderating too.


Settled the dust but still dry under the shrubs.


 


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idj20
12 June 2020 13:36:03

 I'll just have to make do with my weedy 0.6 mm so far today here at Kent. So gloomy that I've got lights on indoors . . . I mean, it's bloody early afternoon in mid-June for goodness sake. 


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sunny coast
12 June 2020 13:53:46
Just more nuisance stuff here too
Bolty
13 June 2020 15:41:51
A few big clouds have been going up around here for the last hour or so. Still dry however.
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Crepuscular Ray
13 June 2020 18:09:11
I'm in Ilkley today and we have frequent thunder rumbling away to our south over the moor towards Keighley and Bradford. Storm seems to be moving NW.
After a gloomy start we've had a sunny warm and humid afternoon
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