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johncs2016
01 August 2024 17:04:44
An improving day here in Hawick.

After a cloudy start to the day, the Sun has broken through in increasing amounts although it is still rather breezy.

Currently around 22°C here in Hawick.
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.
Rob K
01 August 2024 17:48:20
Looking at reports from back home o have missed a serious storm with garages and roads flooded out  The radar looks insane with huge areas of 200mm/h plus  

Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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01 August 2024 17:55:40
27C and very humid but it looks as if the storm won't quite reach the south coast
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Chichester 12m asl
Retron
01 August 2024 17:59:03

Looking at reports from back home o have missed a serious storm with garages and roads flooded out  The radar looks insane with huge areas of 200mm/h plus  

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Yateley's in the 18-22mm zone of rain in the last 12 hours... but a few miles west it's 48-60, and a few miles SW has 76-96mm of rain accumulated - torrential.

The heaviest though is Fairford, which has seen between 200 and 250mm of rain in the last 6 hours! Yup, that's roughly 8-10 inches of rain today. Here's the 12-hour radar total via NetWeather's radar page:

https://ukwct.org.uk/weather/radar.jpg 
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Leysdown, north Kent
picturesareme
01 August 2024 18:54:26
Another day with temperatures getting into the 30's for here.
30.3C maximum 
Dry and largely sunny albeit hazy at times in the afternoon.
Deep Powder
01 August 2024 20:05:36
Although the rainfall radar echos were intense both north and south of here, we missed the worst of it. We had some rain and thunder and lightning, but nothing unusual, sadly a bit tame. It is noticeably cooler now…. In Fetcham Surrey
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Rob K
01 August 2024 20:23:45

Yateley's in the 18-22mm zone of rain in the last 12 hours... but a few miles west it's 48-60, and a few miles SW has 76-96mm of rain accumulated - torrential.

The heaviest though is Fairford, which has seen between 200 and 250mm of rain in the last 6 hours! Yup, that's roughly 8-10 inches of rain today. Here's the 12-hour radar total via NetWeather's radar page:

https://ukwct.org.uk/weather/radar.jpg 
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Originally Posted by: Retron 


Wow. Sounds like there was more than 20mm back home though. One person locally measured three inches in 45 mins. Think  that was Hartley Wintney or Hopk. 
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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picturesareme
01 August 2024 20:43:01
We had a dew point earlier of 21.7C!! Very impressive for our location.
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02 August 2024 06:15:17
After yesterday unpleasant dew point (around 20C?) here it's a much fresher start to the day with a low of 17.9C
Sunny again after yesterday's cloudy spell in the afternoon with light airs.
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02 August 2024 06:25:42
19.2 C. Lightly overcast but dispersing and will soon be sunny
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Chichester 12m asl
Retron
02 August 2024 06:48:31

Wow. Sounds like there was more than 20mm back home though. One person locally measured three inches in 45 mins. Think  that was Hartley Wintney or Hopk. 

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Here's the 24 hour rainfall chart from NW for your area, taken by summing the radar echoes over the course of the day. Yateley just crept into the 22-28 category in the end. And yup, Hook had a lot more!

https://ukwct.org.uk/weather/radar2.jpg 
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Leysdown, north Kent
Retron
02 August 2024 06:52:28
Partly cloudy here this morning, with damp ground first thing due to overnight rain... the remnants of the storms eventually reached here, but fizzled remarkably quickly, going from >10mm/hour rates a couple of miles away to just 0.8mm/hour here. We ended up with 0.4mm of rain from it.
It's currently 18.7, dew 18.0, with an overnight low of 15.4 (which, despite being well above average, felt pleasant compared to the previous two nights' 19C). Yesterday's high was 24.0 and we'll smash that effortlessly today.

Leysdown, north Kent
Rob K
02 August 2024 07:14:16

Yateley's in the 18-22mm zone of rain in the last 12 hours... but a few miles west it's 48-60, and a few miles SW has 76-96mm of rain accumulated - torrential.

The heaviest though is Fairford, which has seen between 200 and 250mm of rain in the last 6 hours! Yup, that's roughly 8-10 inches of rain today. Here's the 12-hour radar total via NetWeather's radar page:

https://ukwct.org.uk/weather/radar.jpg 
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Originally Posted by: Retron 


And the Met Office “last 24 hours” page has the highest rainfall being Kenley with just 18.8mm. I wonder if any official measurements caught the downpour? EA sites maybe?
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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02 August 2024 07:32:03
Could the radar have overstated the rain around Fairford? That amount, even if in a limited area, should surely have made the headlines this morning? Not mentioned e.g. on the Gloucestershire Live website
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Chichester 12m asl
Retron
02 August 2024 07:40:14

Could the radar have overstated the rain around Fairford? That amount, even if in a limited area, should surely have made the headlines this morning? Not mentioned e.g. on the Gloucestershire Live website

Originally Posted by: DEW 


It wasn't anaprop, as there were clearly defined torrential downpours not just there, but elsewhere. The only other alternative would be hail, but even then as the storms were so slow-moving there should have been something said - my old Kent Weather Book has plenty of wintry-looking summer pictures as the result of prolonged hail storms!

File it under "odd", I guess.

Sample radar image from 15:05 yesterday, for your interest!

https://ukwct.org.uk/weather/radar3.jpg 
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Leysdown, north Kent
Ally Pally Snowman
02 August 2024 07:44:45
30.2c the high yesterday in Wisley.  A run of high temps in this spell of 29.6c, 32c , 31.1c and 30.2c not bad at all.
Uk has now had six 30c days - 2 in June ,3 in July and 1 in August. 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
johncs2016
02 August 2024 07:47:11
Meanwhile, the Scottish Borders continues to be the place to be because although there is some cloud around, there are still some decent sunny spells as well as there usually always is these days whenever I come down here during the summer.

There is some rain in the forecast for here today but not until around teatime and the temperature is forecast to reach around 21°C here once again.

Currently around 16°C here here in Hawick.

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.
Retron
02 August 2024 07:49:17
Weather Underground might help with the Fairford mystery - no stations in the heaviest area (of course), but two close to it reporting 57mm and 69mm respectively. I would expect there would be local hotspots with much more than that, the way these things work!
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/IFAIRF6/graph/2024-08-1/2024-08-1/daily 
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ILECHL6/graph/2024-08-1/2024-08-1/daily 
Leysdown, north Kent
Crepuscular Ray
02 August 2024 08:44:21
Lovely and sunny now in Edinburgh and just about 20 C
A line of showers to our west though and wind increasing from the south
Jerry
Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill
Tim A
02 August 2024 09:10:37
Clear and sunny and 20.0c right now. Highs of 26c expected. 
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johncs2016
02 August 2024 09:23:40
I said earlier on this morning that the temperature was forecast to reach 21°C but even as early as 10am BST (09:00 UTC), the temperature has already jumped up to around 21°C here in Hawick and so, these forecasts may well have very badly underestimated today's predicted maximum temperatures already.
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
02 August 2024 09:49:41

Lovely and sunny now in Edinburgh and just about 20 C
A line of showers to our west though and wind increasing from the south

Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray 


I don't think that you have too much to worry about up there though.

I've just had a look at the latest radar map and there doesn't appear to be much to that line of showers which you mentioned.

Furthermore, the fact that Edinburgh is currently experiencing a dry summer shows that it hardly ever rains there anyway as most on here may well know from my previous posts on here.

The data for here further emphasises that. There are no official stations close to where I am just now in Hawick and the only station in the Borders is at Charterhall where a total of  91.0 mm of rain was recorded during July which actually makes last month the second wettest month of this year there so far.

That is not all that far off double Edinburgh Gogarbank's total for the same month and adds up to an exceptionally wet month down here overall. Because of that, those of you up there can't really have any real complaints in that regard.
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.
Crepuscular Ray
02 August 2024 10:39:50
Indeed John, a few spots of light rain as that band is passing. More blue sky to the west and it's reached 21 C as a max. Same as SE England, which is rare!
Jerry
Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill
idj20
02 August 2024 10:46:01
The demise of the recent warm spell seem to have arrived earlier than expected with low cloud and hill mist preventing temperatures rising from the current 19 C but still humid at 90% H. The sun may yet still come out by this afternoon but we'll be starting to feel the SW breeze by that point.

Incidentally, only had a weedy 0.2 mm yesterday much to the disappointment of my reseeded lawn in the back yad.
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Retron
02 August 2024 10:49:43

Indeed John, a few spots of light rain as that band is passing. More blue sky to the west and it's reached 21 C as a max. Same as SE England, which is rare!

Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray 


This bit of SE England reached 24.6 earlier, albeit it's gone down to 23.4 as some cloud's moving in from the west. Hopefully that'll cap temperatures for the next few hours and avoid a very warm day! (MetO raw has 28C here this afternoon).

There's no wind to speak of and the dewpoint remains exceptionally high - 19.3.
Leysdown, north Kent

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