Over the past 24 hours, much of the model output trended south with the position of the frontal boundary during Wed daytime, but a look at the radar suggests that was a mistake.
The result was a BBC forecast this morning that showed the worst of the rain gone by late morning but spoke of heavy rain being a frequent visitor until the evening.
Already had 10.5 mm to 6am today following 7.7 mm yesterday. Meanwhile not far to my south it has been even wetter, with Hurn reporting 31.6 mm for the 24 hours to 6am today. The high-res models have been in the 20-40 mm range for Tue-Wed combined but the precip from the southwest is looking pretty heavy so Hurn may exceed the upper limit by this evening and could reach 50 mm. After all, the freshly updated Met Office warning for 10:00-18:00 today goes for 10-15 mm generally with 25 mm locally.
In these parts, what with the lack of elevated terrain to enhance the totals, 50 mm from an event is pretty noteworthy.
Originally Posted by: Stormchaser