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Lightning to my north east looks fairly impressive I must say. Too far away to hear anything though.
Just had a look out the window and round 2 is coming . Bright lightning to my south. Can you see this coming Dee Dee?
4 bolts of forked lightning to my SW, counted 2 and then boom...
I shouldn't laugh but LMFAO that did make me PMSL ...You best place a tyre over your head and wear flip flops
Originally Posted by: Jonesy
Nice strikes heading into EA/Se cool web site turn your volume up
http://www.blitzortung.org/Webpages/index.php?lang=en&page_0=10
Stormy now here with white colour rain echo's and one lightning so far.
Snoozymoon i'm across in Garden Village facing SW so i have a great view of it heading this way.
This is the site i use for seeing where lightning has been..
http://www.lightningmaps.org/realtime
Stevenage seems to be getting some direct hits from that last cell...
Seems to be a line firing off NE of the main storm and although I am right on the coast I am seeing the lightning and hearing far off thunder.
As round 2 flickers of in the NE distance. Round 3 is heading in although not as intense as the first 2. There is alot of C/C. not a great deal of thunder.. The rain with the last lot was really impressive.
Anither good night for Herts ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️ Excellent light show going on here
Originally Posted by: DeeDee
Same here what a treat to get 2 good light shows in the space of a few weeks.
Been just to the west of here, so little rain, but seen some decent CG strikes and loads of sheet lightning
Seems to be quite a difference in lightning rates between the Met Office and Lightningmaps.org. Can anyone in the area vouch for which appears to be the most accurate?
Originally Posted by: Stuart
http://www.lightningmaps.org/realtime?lang=en is the best by far
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Can agree with lightning.org as it came right overhead here with heavy but shortlived rain. Lost power for about 20 mins. All going out to sea now but can still hear it.
Lightning had/has eased back to the odd flash, but some new cells to the south now
Never really stopped hearing thunder til about 2 am. An hour later it started all over again with several close CGs. Thunder was the type that went on forever and made the windows rattle. Power lost again at about 4 am, only just come back on. Internet very slow.
All in all a very good night for storm watching, not so good for sleeping!!
One long rumble here in heavy rain at 0535..enough to wake me. Lashing rain here now, heaviest for some time.I see we have two thunder threads again!Why not have one for heat and one for convection ?
Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray
I suspect that the deluge that you had in Edinburgh was likely the same one that affected St Andrews early this morning and caused play in the Open to be suspended for a while. I don't know of they had any thunder there or not though.
No thunder here last night (thankfully!), but must have had at least 4-5 hours or so of torrential rain, as it began not long before midnight and it was still hammering it down at around 4am. Thankfully it had departed by the time I headed out to work this morning!
Some curious looking formations with the cells that popped up over us last night...