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Twister
24 August 2015 15:01:07
Great shot Ian - looks like a funnel cloud to me
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24 August 2015 15:12:17

Torrential rain again rr/hr 137.2mm 38.0mm today


Edit: conditions are such that I expect flooding in Caterham valley.


up to 46.4mm now and rain seems to be stuck overhead.


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
The Beast from the East
24 August 2015 15:20:13

Can report flash flooding in Purley. Drain covers burst open. River roads etc.


Probably the worst deluge since the July 2007 event


 


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The Beast from the East
24 August 2015 15:21:56

looking at the radar, it seems I hit the sweet spot.


Garage flooded as usual


 


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24 August 2015 15:26:28


Can report flash flooding in Purley. Drain covers burst open. River roads etc.


Probably the worst deluge since the July 2007 event


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


I have lived in Caterham since mid- August '81 and have never recorded 2 inches of rain in a day, looks like I will today


Rain has eased off off somewhat, 50.8mm thus far.


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
The Beast from the East
24 August 2015 15:31:06

I can hear the wail of sirens all over. Obviously some big trouble down in the valley. Perhaps Tesco has been flooded! All clouds have a silver lining!


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The Beast from the East
24 August 2015 15:34:12

Jesus. Torrential rain again now


Its like Armageddon out there, (and the stock markets are crashing!)


 


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Retron
24 August 2015 15:36:54

There's an absolute monster just out to the east from here - oddly if I look to the east the cloud is moving left to right, but if I look to the south it's also moving left to right. To the north it doesn't seem to be moving at all.


I'm guessing that's not good news if you were underneath it!



Leysdown, north Kent
warrenb
24 August 2015 16:07:05
I believe Tunbridge Wells is getting a little wet at the moment looking out of the window. Couple of rumbles as well. Cloud rotating right over us at the moment.
picturesareme
24 August 2015 16:40:59
I don't know exactly how much we have had but I'd say it's between 2-3 inches. Most of this fell between 8am-3pm in numerous slow moving bands.

Local parks have been transformed into swamps..

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And plenty of flooded roads around...

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The Beast from the East
24 August 2015 17:43:23


 Tesco survives narrowly but many local shops and properties flooded. I suspect if there was a nuclear holocaust, Tesco would still be open


 


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Retron
24 August 2015 17:49:20

A wet couple of hours! 38mm of rain since this morning which is a remarkable amount for here.



Leysdown, north Kent
Jive Buddy
24 August 2015 18:13:17

Looking at the current radar Darren, you must be right under the eye now?


It's not over, until the fat Scandy sinks.....

Location: St. Mary Cray, S.E. London border with Kent.
doctormog
24 August 2015 18:46:35
It has been a wet/damp and depressingly grey day here and I am not liking the look of that precipitation spiralling round on this direction in the North Sea.
picturesareme
24 August 2015 19:14:09
Officially speeking Thorney is in the running for the wettest spot between 6am-6pm with 40mm falling. St Cathrines point in second with 38mm in the same time frame.

The 24hr total from 6pm to 6pm saw 46mm at Thorney.

Personally I think more fell locally over the southsea area today as those showers came directly off the sea, however this only 'Official' observations above regarding Thorney.
Hippydave
24 August 2015 19:50:55

A little bit of flooding in parts of Tunbridge Wells today:-


http://www.courier.co.uk/Flooding-swamps-Tunbridge-Wells/story-27667627-detail/story.html 


Rain gauge at home was showing 35mm for last 24 hour period earlier so it's certainly been wet. 


Be interesting to see what the weekly total ends up on!


Edit: P.S Apologies for the irritating ads on the link, they seem to have millions of the things 


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24 August 2015 20:04:26

Officially speeking Thorney is in the running for the wettest spot between 6am-6pm with 40mm falling. St Cathrines point in second with 38mm in the same time frame.

The 24hr total from 6pm to 6pm saw 46mm at Thorney.

Personally I think more fell locally over the southsea area today as those showers came directly off the sea, however this only 'Official' observations above regarding Thorney.

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


PWS Banner Farm estate showing 70.1mm IROYALTU4


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
picturesareme
24 August 2015 20:06:28
Further update has put Kenley (wherever that is) as top 12hr wet spot @ 41mm. Charlwood comes in @ 40mm so it's on par with Thorney in the 12hrs to 6pm.

What surprises me is how little rain has fallen elsewhere in the southeast -

Heathrow 12mm

St James Park 16mm

Shoreham 12mm

South Farnborough 17mm

Odiham 15mm

Manston 23mm
sunny coast
24 August 2015 20:21:22
25mm here near eastbourne but more don th road drove through a severe downpour mid afternoon with flash floding
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24 August 2015 20:24:39
picturesareme
24 August 2015 20:27:18

25mm here near eastbourne but more don th road drove through a severe downpour mid afternoon with flash floding

Originally Posted by: sunny coast 


Herstmonceux has only picked up 13mm today & Shoreham 12mm - Eastbourne sandwiched between the 2 see's double it's neighbours. A very strange day weather wise.

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24 August 2015 20:27:37

Further update has put Kenley (wherever that is) as top 12hr wet spot @ 41mm. Charlwood comes in @ 40mm so it's on par with Thorney in the 12hrs to 6pm.

What surprises me is how little rain has fallen elsewhere in the southeast -

Heathrow 12mm

St James Park 16mm

Shoreham 12mm

South Farnborough 17mm

Odiham 15mm

Manston 23mm

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


Kenley airfield is approx. 1.5 miles from my location I recorded 53.0mm 07:00 - 19:00.  You only have to be under a torrential cell for a while longer and that can make a big difference.


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
picturesareme
24 August 2015 20:34:23


 


Kenley airfield is approx. 1.5 miles from my location I recorded 53.0mm 07:00 - 19:00.  You only have to be under a torrential cell for a while longer and that can make a big difference.


Originally Posted by: POD 


I know, there is no way only 40mm of rain fell over my location today - 50mm at least.

Andy J
24 August 2015 21:56:11

Interesting that we've had a similar unusual variation in rainfall within a short distance today.  6mm of rain found in my rain gauge from a downpour early evening, but yet just 2 miles to the north of here, no rain fell at all today !


 


 


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sunny coast
24 August 2015 22:44:54


 


Herstmonceux has only picked up 13mm today & Shoreham 12mm - Eastbourne sandwiched between the 2 see's double it's neighbours. A very strange day weather wise.


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 

  indeed   i recorded 13 mm a at 1pm today and a further 12 mm up to 9pm so there would have been further to add to the 15 recorded at herstmonceaux up to 7pm as per weatheronline . However look at Willingdon weather site a few miles away from here on the edge of the Downs  66mm total recorded today during the heavy but localised storms that hit the area around mid afternoon

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