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johncs2016
23 August 2024 05:58:26
A thoroughly wet and miserable start to today here in Edinburgh.

This morning is also cooler than of late and the temperature is currently only around 10°C.

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.
DEW
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23 August 2024 06:35:31
17.7C, light rain on a gusty WSW wind - and (edit) half an hour later the sun is out
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Chichester 12m asl
Roger Parsons
23 August 2024 06:50:25
Gentle breeze with small gusts - increasing now...
RogerP
West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire
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johncs2016
23 August 2024 07:23:50
The rain has now already cleared away from here much earlier than forecast and the Sun has now come out come out once again.

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
23 August 2024 07:28:51
Looks like we had about 16mm up to 0700. We were just north of the storm so we've only experienced light winds so far. As John reported, brightening up nicely from the west.
Jerry
Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill
Chunky Pea
23 August 2024 07:29:34
Fine, sunny summer's morning in Galway. 11c. No wind from that storm here. All to the south. 
Current Conditions
https://t.ly/MEYqg 


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Retron
23 August 2024 08:05:41
Very windy for August here, with gusts into the high 30s (was low 40s earlier). A warm night and very humid again this morning with plenty of cloud, albeit that should clear soon and then the humidity will fall away.
Presently overcast, 19.8, dew 17.8. Last night's low was 18.2 and the high yesterday was just 20.6 - a cool day for once.
Leysdown, north Kent
Chunky Pea
23 August 2024 22:24:59
Just recorded a rain rate of over 230mm/h here. Violent rain shower out of the blue. 
Current Conditions
https://t.ly/MEYqg 


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Retron
24 August 2024 06:28:18

Just recorded a rain rate of over 230mm/h here. Violent rain shower out of the blue. 

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


The complete opposite here - so much for a morning of constant rain, as shown in every single model! It's currently overcast but dry, 14.8, dew 13.7. There was 4.4mm of rain overnight and, assuming the models get back on track, plenty more to come later.

The overnight low was 13.7 and the high yesterday was a warm 24.7.
Leysdown, north Kent
Rob K
24 August 2024 06:30:52
As posted in the precipitation thread there is some extremely heavy rain over the Channel at the moment. 
Woke up to steady rain here. Yesterday was our last day in Cornwall and was an unexpectedly nice day - sunny and very warm on a sheltered beach, with some big big waves to play in!
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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24 August 2024 06:54:35
15.8C cloudy, light rain. The deluge has yet to start
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24 August 2024 07:07:55

As posted in the precipitation thread there is some extremely heavy rain over the Channel at the moment. 
Woke up to steady rain here. Yesterday was our last day in Cornwall and was an unexpectedly nice day - sunny and very warm on a sheltered beach, with some big big waves to play in!

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Indeed there is. Steady moderate to heavy rain in this part of S. Dorset this morning with some thundery stuff near the Channel Islands.
Calm though. The swells have been whilst not notable here in recent days, visible from the Atlantic storms perhaps?
Looks like you had a good time in Cornwall hopefully?
Vale of the Great Dairies
South Dorset
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Rob K
24 August 2024 07:58:25


Looks like you had a good time in Cornwall hopefully?

Originally Posted by: NMA 


Yes the weather was mixed but useable. Much of the rain was overnight and while it was cool and windy, the advantage of St Ives is that it has beaches facing all directions so you can find shelter.

The surfers were loving it, and the combination of big swell and high tides made for some spectacular coast walks!
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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StoneCroze
24 August 2024 08:03:54
Most of the heaviest rain has now passed through, heavy enough to block out the satellite signal for the TV.
Alderney, Channel Islands. (previously known as Beaufort)
Windy Willow
24 August 2024 10:34:48
Heavy rain, pretty dull and dark, so far today. Temperature 15.6c.
South Holland, Lincs 5m/16ft ASL

Don't feed the Trolls!! When starved of attention they return to their dark caves or the dark recesses of bridges and will turn back to stone, silent again!
tierradelfuego
24 August 2024 11:18:17
A finger thin squall line has just passed through here, rainfall rates mostly around 40mm/hr but peaked at just over 70mm/hr.

Currently at 15.4mm for the day and a max of 15.2c.
Bucklebury
West Berkshire Downs AONB
135m ASL

VP2 with daytime FARS
Rainfall collector separated at ground level
Anemometer separated above roof level
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fairweather
24 August 2024 11:42:50

The complete opposite here - so much for a morning of constant rain, as shown in every single model! It's currently overcast but dry, 14.8, dew 13.7. There was 4.4mm of rain overnight and, assuming the models get back on track, plenty more to come later.

The overnight low was 13.7 and the high yesterday was a warm 24.7.

Originally Posted by: Retron 


Indeed, heavy rain forecast for here with up to 70mm which was never going to happen. So far 6mm from 8 hrs of light but fairly continuous rain. Does look like it may intensify this afternoon though.
S.Essex, 42m ASL
cultman1
24 August 2024 11:57:41
Heavy rain since 4am non stop and likely to last till 5 pm typical dire bank holiday 
picturesareme
24 August 2024 11:59:58

Indeed, heavy rain forecast for here with up to 70mm which was never going to happen. So far 6mm from 8 hrs of light but fairly continuous rain. Does look like it may intensify this afternoon though.

Originally Posted by: fairweather 


16mm here. Looking like a squally band or two of showers will roll through soon though. I'd be surprised if we ended the day with more than an inch.
johncs2016
24 August 2024 12:45:18
Today was supposed to be bright here in Edinburgh with just the odd shower but instead of that, we've had quite a number of heavy showers and after a bright and sunny start to today, there's  not much much brightness around now.

In addition to that, the temperature here in Edinburgh is currently no higher than around 15°C which isn't even the least bit warm for this time of the year.🤢
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
24 August 2024 13:50:07
Drier than expected this morning (a few hours with no rain at all), but it's made up for it since - a genuinely cold and wet day, the first for many weeks. It remains to be seen whether the temperature can recover when the sun appears later.

Currently overcast, with light rain, 15.6 / dew 14.8, the high so far being 16.6 (around 6C below normal for late August). There's been 16.8mm of rain today, as much as the last month and a half combined!
Leysdown, north Kent
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24 August 2024 14:07:14

Drier than expected this morning (a few hours with no rain at all), but it's made up for it since - a genuinely cold and wet day, the first for many weeks. It remains to be seen whether the temperature can recover when the sun appears later.

Currently overcast, with light rain, 15.6 / dew 14.8, the high so far being 16.6 (around 6C below normal for late August). There's been 16.8mm of rain today, as much as the last month and a half combined!

Originally Posted by: Retron 


I think you're being optimistic. Although the rain has stopped here, it's still cloudy and the temp is 16.8C. So any clearance will take its time to get to you, probably too late for the sun to do much.

A useful amount of rain for the garden, but nothing like the deluge promised by the MetO warning
War does not determine who is right, only who is left - Bertrand Russell

Chichester 12m asl
fairweather
24 August 2024 16:33:33
Well the forecast was sort of right except there was no heavy rain, just persistent light rain. I seemed to be in the direct firing line albeit the brightest echoes did seem to glance me all of the time as per usual. So I have ended up with just 10.1mm (still the most in a day since July 15th) with the cold front squall just adding another 0.3mm. Did anybody in the  S.E get near to the forecast potential of 70mm?
S.Essex, 42m ASL
Retron
24 August 2024 16:49:45

Well the forecast was sort of right except there was no heavy rain, just persistent light rain. I seemed to be in the direct firing line albeit the brightest echoes did seem to glance me all of the time as per usual. So I have ended up with just 10.1mm (still the most in a day since July 15th) with the cold front squall just adding another 0.3mm. Did anybody in the  S.E get near to the forecast potential of 70mm?

Originally Posted by: fairweather 


No rain at all here from the squall line, it disintegrated as it passed over Sheppey. Amazing how often that happens! We did get more rain here than you did, though, 17.2mm all in.

Here's the accumulated 24 hour rainfall map via NW. Ironically the heaviest rain wasn't even in the SE!
https://ukwct.org.uk/weather/rain.jpg 
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Leysdown, north Kent
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24 August 2024 21:49:01

Well the forecast was sort of right except there was no heavy rain, just persistent light rain. I seemed to be in the direct firing line albeit the brightest echoes did seem to glance me all of the time as per usual. So I have ended up with just 10.1mm (still the most in a day since July 15th) with the cold front squall just adding another 0.3mm. Did anybody in the  S.E get near to the forecast potential of 70mm?

Originally Posted by: fairweather 


A fraction under 12mm here. A good soaking that will save me money not having to water the garden, but nowhere near the potential flooding of the warnings.
Angus; one of the Kent crew on TWO.
Tonbridge, 40m (131ft) asl

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