5.5mm in my gauge here which, as you say, is welcome but hardly the stuff gardeners and farmers' dreams are made of.
The same kind of synoptics occurred, if I remember correctly last year, only with the arrival of the precipitation coinciding with either a splitting of the clouds or the water evaporating high up. Yesterday, the radar promised so much but for so little. The experts are missing something, if I can more or less predict the outcome of the rain as it arrives, as I did yesterday.
Today the BBC tell me: In the afternoon, sunny spells will develop, but there will also be a chance of the odd shower. A rumble of thunder cannot be completely ruled out. I think I can rule out the rumble of thunder part without fear of being wrong. The next prediction of rain is for Wednesday, when "rain cannot be ruled out under the thickest cloud". In other words, a few spots are possible. I'm planning an outdoor shoot on Tuesday when the prediction is for sunny spells. I hope it is for this day.
Originally Posted by: NMA