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Thunder started here at 1345BST with a very loud crack. Since then thunder
and lightning every 10 - 15 min. Heavy Rain Started at 1500BST and still
continuing now (1650BST)

Current Temp 12.1C
Max Today of 18.7C


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Thunder started here at 1345BST with a very loud crack. Since then thunder
and lightning every 10 - 15 min. Heavy Rain Started at 1500BST and still
continuing now (1650BST)

Current Temp 12.1C
Max Today of 18.7C


Which overall direction is this little lot heading?

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Looking at the radar it is heading SE very slowly.

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In article , Tom Bluck wrote:
Thunder started here at 1345BST with a very loud crack. Since then

thunder
and lightning every 10 - 15 min. Heavy Rain Started at 1500BST and still
continuing now (1650BST)

Current Temp 12.1C
Max Today of 18.7C


Which overall direction is this little lot heading?

Jim
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"We deal in the moral equivalent of black holes, where the normal
laws of right and wrong break down; beyond those metaphysical
event horizons there exist ... special circumstances" - Use Of Weapons



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In article , Tom Bluck wrote:
Looking at the radar it is heading SE very slowly.

Thanks - just wondering what my chances of seeing anything in Stafford
are.

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Which overall direction is this little lot heading?

Jim


The upper flow is carrying them slowly NE, but there's development in a
SW'ly direction - all the way down to southern Wales, perhaps even down here
too before long.

Jon (east Devon)




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In article , Jon O'Rourke wrote:
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Which overall direction is this little lot heading?

Jim


The upper flow is carrying them slowly NE, but there's development in a
SW'ly direction - all the way down to southern Wales, perhaps even down here
too before long.

Ah - wait and see, eh? :-)

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In article , Jon O'Rourke

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Which overall direction is this little lot heading?

Jim


The upper flow is carrying them slowly NE, but there's development in a
SW'ly direction - all the way down to southern Wales, perhaps even down

here
too before long.

Ah - wait and see, eh? :-)


Well at 1840, it hasn't reached Hull.....

Rob




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