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Mostly passed close to the E of me close to the W edge of the city.
Thunder first heard 17:48 BST, by 18:45 or thereabouts several visible flashes a minute and nearly continuous thunder to SE. Passed close to the E, not much rain here, though it got pretty heavy for 10 minutes or so. . Thunder stopped by 19:30 though still very dark to the NE. -- West Lincoln 8m amsl |
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On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 20:25:24 +0100, David Peard wrote:
Mostly passed close to the E of me close to the W edge of the city. Thunder first heard 17:48 BST, by 18:45 or thereabouts several visible flashes a minute and nearly continuous thunder to SE. Passed close to the E, not much rain here, though it got pretty heavy for 10 minutes or so. . Thunder stopped by 19:30 though still very dark to the NE. Just got similar in N.E. Lincs - just after 2000. Very heavy but didn't last long. 3.2 mm of rain - we need *much* more than that ! It's just started again 20:35 - fingers crossed :-) -- Regards, Hugh Jampton |
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On 23/04/2011 20:25, David Peard wrote:
Mostly passed close to the E of me close to the W edge of the city. That is, I'm close to the W edge, the storm was close to the E. |
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On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 20:25:24 +0100, David Peard
wrote: Mostly passed close to the E of me close to the W edge of the city. Thunder first heard 17:48 BST, by 18:45 or thereabouts several visible flashes a minute and nearly continuous thunder to SE. Passed close to the E, not much rain here, though it got pretty heavy for 10 minutes or so. . Thunder stopped by 19:30 though still very dark to the NE. It went south of us (Wickenby) they always do, nearest flash was about 1/4 mile to our south. Jeff |
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