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Default [WR] West Midlands area storms

Sutton Coldfield, 1700 BST- torrential rain with 5-10mm hail, in 15-20
minutes was causing local flooding on roads. Extended out towards
Lichfield and Tamworth, looked dark in Birmingham direction too.
Dry around Cannock (1730) and then ran into more torrential rain with
standing water at Telford (1745). Some impressive CBs with anvils all
around. Now in Shrewsbury dry but seems to have been raining recently.

Edmund

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