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Observations, forecasts e.c.t.
Anyway I thought I'd start off with a snapshot of the netweather.tv radar, this is some of the heaviest precipatation I have ever seen:
SW of cornwall, some of this is in excess of 200mm/h; the scale hardly seems adequate.
This is due to hit cornwall tonight, while the precipatation is going to become more frontal in nature and less convective (larger areas of lighter precip) I think there is a very real risk of flash flooding.
Originally Posted by: Quantum
Most of which is not reaching the ground. WADR, I don't really see the need for this thread, as we have a ongoing Convection and Storm thread .