Sounds exactly like a typical summer pattern then with temps close to average and the risk of thunderstorms.Not sure how anyone in the SE could describe today's setup as autumnal
Sounds exactly like a typical summer pattern then with temps close to average and the risk of thunderstorms.
Not sure how anyone in the SE could describe today's setup as autumnal
I can see what Cultman means though. We have had dull leaden skies all day here without the usual towering cumulonimbus you normally get in thundery weather. The house lights have been on all afternoon as it is so dark and since about 3:00 it has been raining hard almost continuously. Feels just like November but there have been a few rumbles of thunder and the temp is about 19C just to remind us that we are actually still in summer
Almost surrounded to the north, east & south. Almost tropical rain dumping around an inch in the past 20 mins*, but easing off to steady rain now.Looks like we’re in for another tickle as activity is building to the east in Herts. * very scientific reading looking at the cover of the dog’s paddling pool.
Amazing to hear that when we've still not had a drop. I can hear thunder though and the radar is showing heavy rain heading our way.
Yes biblical rain as I drove through Sawbridgeworth quite a bit of flooding. quite localised though as not much here in BS.
Yep, that's British Summer weather for you.
I went out for a bike ride and partway round I felt a few drops of rain, checked the radar and thought I was going to get soaked. But it seems to have all stalled just a few miles to the east and we still haven’t had enough to wet the ground. The radar has even had yellow echoes right overhead and we haven’t had more than a few spots.
Certainly hasn’t felt like November here. Warm and humid and positively tropical feeling when the sun broke through.
Pudding Mill Lane DLR Station pic.twitter.com/s9AkSPHd4H— Rob Day (@R0bday) July 25, 2021
Pudding Mill Lane DLR Station pic.twitter.com/s9AkSPHd4H
Well my goodness that was exciting couple of hours. The best storm I’ve seen for decades. Frequent lightening and some of the most torrential rain I’ve ever seen. Will be interesting to see what the rain gauge picked up at London City Airport
41mm at St James' Park
NEW: Major incident mode continues this morning. Understand a whole block at Whipps Cross is without power with no current timeline for resolution. Evacuation of 100 inpatients is underway. Ambulances diverted. Elective surgery and outpatient appointments cancelled. https://t.co/UzEo4lSiGe— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) July 26, 2021
NEW: Major incident mode continues this morning. Understand a whole block at Whipps Cross is without power with no current timeline for resolution. Evacuation of 100 inpatients is underway. Ambulances diverted. Elective surgery and outpatient appointments cancelled. https://t.co/UzEo4lSiGe
I've seen reports from "unofficial" rain gauges that are quite biblical.
In situ formation of thunderstorms that headed south west from Suffolk into London seem to have generate huge local totals of 150mm+
It's been that kind of summer
Met Office have issued warning for thunderstorms in the far south again for today.
I'm not surprised. There is still a lot of humidity down here with dewpoints a tropical 18 to 19c with periodic brief downpours since 8am.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings
Its so frustrating. Apparently a lot of the EA rain gauges in East London are currently offline. I am also shocked London City doesn't have rain gauge.
Its yet another instance of how light our recording network is, SJP was nowhere near the core action.
When moving to Brixham I didn't think there would be anything exciting to report weatherwise...but todau!!!!!
We have had completely clear blue skies above all morning and still do yet.....................
Constant Thunder (no breaks) and lightening for an hour now as we have watched this supercell build over the moor and move to Paignton and Torquay and now out at sea.
Wont be reporting any snow in the winter any more so this is the best it gets from these parts I'm afraid!
When moving to Brixham I didn't think there would be anything exciting to report weatherwise...but todau!!!!!We have had completely clear blue skies above all morning and still do yet.....................Constant Thunder (no breaks) and lightening for an hour now as we have watched this supercell build over the moor and move to Paignton and Torquay and now out at sea.Wont be reporting any snow in the winter any more so this is the best it gets from these parts I'm afraid!
Great place to move to. Just spent a week on holiday down there and loved it!
I've just noticed a few bright echoes starting to show up on the latest radar map over the Pentland Hills not all the far to the south of Edinburgh with a few lightning strikes showing up as well.It could therefore be very interesting indeed if that was to head in our direction over the next few hours.
There could be quite a bit of convective activity in Scotland tomorrow and some heavy thundery rain on Wednesday/Thursday with some large rainfall totals in places by the look of the models.
I can see that from the official Met Office warnings over the next few days because here in Edinburgh, we are under a yellow warning for thunderstorms during tomorrow and then another separate yellow warning for rain (no thunder this time) on Wednesday and Thursday.
I am therefore hoping that we don't end up seeing the same non-event with that as what a lot of people down south saw over recent days.
I can see that from the official Met Office warnings over the next few days because here in Edinburgh, we are under a yellow warning for thunderstorms during tomorrow and then another separate yellow warning for rain (no thunder this time) on Wednesday and Thursday.I am therefore hoping that we don't end up seeing the same non-event with that as what a lot of people down south saw over recent days.
I would be more worried about seeing what parts of London had instead.