While I think of it, here's another big September thunderstorm
http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/47563-5th-september-1958-hailstorms/
The same storm holds the record two-hour rainfall for the UK of 131mm, at Knockholt, Kent.
I can remember this one, living at Orpington, only a few miles from Knockholt, at the time. Low yellowish clouds moving very rapidly, continual lightning and torrential rain which caused flash floods and tookvast amounts of earth of fields and into roads. For those who know the area, Addington Lane was about 3 inches dep in silt the next morning.
But the most amazing thing was that after a couple of hours of downpour, the wind having been strong SE, it suddenly dropped and a small patch of blue sky appeared. Half an hour later, the wind was back, but from the NW, and it was raining hard again. I've been told that this sort of thing doesn't happen in Britain - but I saw it!
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