We had a fantastic thunder and lightening display between 8 and 9 yesterday evening, in fact the best in years, but little did I know that a few hours later these best thunderstorm I’ve ever experienced in my 39 years would occur! I’ve just checked the historic meteoradar images to get some context on it as it was just unbelievable. At 1am me and the missus were woken by incredibly loud thunder that continued to rumble incessantly for 15 minutes. Rumble possibly isn’t the best description, roared possibly..the lightening flashed every 10 seconds or so for the whole period also. And then the rain. Jesus wept. Quite literally maybe..
I have never experienced rain like it. We watched in amazement from the window, not able to utter a word to each other, not so much out of disbelief but because frankly we couldn’t hear a word either were saying. The noise on the roof was bordering on terrifying! We watched the garden flood and the river of debris race down the hill past the front of our house leaving a right mess in the morning.
The band looked to be quite narrow moving north east from barrow, forming all the while and moving northeast after us but we appeared to be slap bang in the middle of it.
Honestly I can’t begin to describe that 15 minutes adequately enough. The flashes were so frequent it was like someone was flicking a daylight switch outside constantly.
Absolutely superb.
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Work - North/Central Cumbria