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KevBrads1
09 October 2013 06:28:11

Uploaded this forecast from 7th August 2008 and Tomasz refers to thunderstorms which struck SE England overnight. Look impressive on his radar footage


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4EmIh7DL-k


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Rob K
09 October 2013 11:55:25
I was out of the country at the time (on honeymoon) but I got married on August 1st and we had a family BBQ on the 2nd. I remember there was absolutely torrential rain as we were driving down to my in-laws in Hampshire but by the time we arrived it was warm, sunny and very humid. I seem to remember it had been fairly cold and wet for most of July but there was then a rather hot and humid spell of weather going into August, so these storms could have been the breakdown of that?
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Darren S
09 October 2013 16:32:15

No memories of that, but then I can't remember a single decent thunderstorm since I have lived here (> 8 years).


I've just looked at Bernard Burton's Wokingham weather site, and that shows that no thunder was heard there on the date you mention, or dates either side (he's very thorough with his records, even recording a thunder day if it's just faintly audible). There was 6.8mm of rain on the 7th August 2008.


http://www.woksat.info/wwp/log08.xls


Darren
Crowthorne, Berks (87m asl)
South Berks Winter Snow Depth Totals:
2023/24 0 cm; 2022/23 7 cm; 2021/22 1 cm; 2020/21 13 cm; 2019/20 0 cm; 2018/19 14 cm; 2017/18 23 cm; 2016/17 0 cm; 2015/16 0.5 cm; 2014/15 3.5 cm; 2013/14 0 cm; 2012/13 22 cm; 2011/12 7 cm; 2010/11 6 cm; 2009/10 51 cm
idj20
09 October 2013 18:03:25

Extracted from my own weather records.


Thurs 7th Aug ‘08


LAST NIGHT: A moderate thunderstorm at around midnight with short bursts of heavy rain and occasional lightning. Once it moved on at 1.30 am, the rest of the night remained cloudy.
THIS MORNING: Cloudy, where the stratus became low enough to cover high ground as hill fog. Occasional outbreaks of rain.
THIS AFTERNOON: It brightened up after mid-day and while there was some convective stuff about at first, that too melted away to lead to a sunny late afternoon and evening. Some cumulonimbus was observed over the french coast but they kept well out of harm's way.
CURRENT (at 7 pm):  Fine and clear.    18.9 C.     Humidity: 79%.        Dewpoint: 15.9 C.      1004.4 mb. 


REST OF UK:


Showers and thunderstorms across the south-east of England gradually
cleared away during the early hours but locally heavy rain continued to linger from Aberdeenshire south-westward across Perth and Kinross and across Glasgow and Ayrshire. There were reports of flooding problems at Edinburgh train station and many trains running through here being cancelled or suffering delays. There was also a problem with a dam in Ayrshire that had been damaged and the reservoir was being pumped. The rain across Scotland gradually eased off through the day. A good deal of thundery showers broke out across East Anglia
and Lincolnshire areas in particular. A funnel cloud was reported around the Leeming area and a tornado around Abergaveny in south Wales at 1500. There were scattered showers across many parts of England and Wales, some locally heavy. Northern Scotland stayed mostly dry whilst eastern parts of Northern Ireland saw outbreaks of rain. The showers across western parts tended to ease during the evening, but some very heavy and thundery downpours broke out across Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. Some heavy showers also broke out
in the West Midlands.



I think it wasn't that a notable storm around here going by the way I have typed it up . . . but, hey, a storm is a storm.
  The following summer of 2009 was more memorable, that appeared to be much more active in terms of thundery activity.
 


Folkestone Harbour. 
Andy J
09 October 2013 21:36:05

According to my records, there was a torrential thundery shower here during the evening of August 7th, 2008 which gave 5mm of rain.  Interestingly, the wind direction shifted 180 degrees from SW during the day to NE overnight.


Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Dougie
10 October 2013 01:06:57

I don't remember the storm, but from my records for 6th Aug I can say that the maximum temperature for the day was 27.2°c, and we had 9.4mm of rain between 22.00 and midnight.


Ha'way the lads
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