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Area of storms leaving the Brest Peninsula - Looks promising for the SE
From the lack of reports in this thread tonight I take it tonight's storms are a damp squib. Not in the SE of England
Originally Posted by: GIBBY
Fixed that for you.
Still early days for these storms. Its after midnight they really start to get going (though they already across parts of north east England).
From the lack of reports in this thread tonight I take it tonight's storms are a damp squib.
i feel the same but i think the storms will arrive later tonight and the morning depends where u are.
Low and behold, the NAE does what it always does and completely downgrades the risk for south east England at the last minute - http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-bin/expertcharts?LANG=en&MENU=0000000000&CONT=ukuk&MODELL=nae&MODELLTYP=1&BASE=-&VAR=rsum&HH=24&ZOOM=0&ARCHIV=0&RES=0&WMO=&PERIOD=
lightling showing up at the bay of biscay may just maybe depends how and if they move this way
Think for the south east the main risk is stuff coming up from France reather than "home grown" stuff.NMM model is much better than the NAE for us.
radar is showing rain or showers coming on shore near brighton dry so far no lightling .
NMM model has 76mm of rain for East Kent by the end of Sunday.
at last lightling strikes showing up over normandy getting closer but still can go belly up
Localised storm over Chichester this morning - only one clap of thunder to go with some heavy rain though
[Edit] Pepping up after a lull; two more thunderclaps in the last couple of minutes
Heavy rain, max rr/hr 47.2mm
A let down with just light rain!
Seems that the Folkestone Shield is being as effective as ever as it's actually brightening up here at the Harbour area, but apparently it's chucking it down over Dover - only six miles to my east.