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Still raining heavily - has been since 1600A. 50mm so far.

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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 20:01:40 +0100, JPG
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Still raining heavily - has been since 1600A. 50mm so far.

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My (far from perfectly exposed) raingauge finally recorded 54mm.

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On 14 Jun, 22:21, JPG wrote:
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Still raining heavily - has been since 1600A. 50mm so far.


Only 50mm in Warwick, Martin but I don't think my cheap rain gauge at
home has a capacity to record more than that!

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On 15 Jun, 08:04, Steve J wrote:
On 14 Jun, 22:21, JPG wrote:

On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 20:01:40 +0100, JPG


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Still raining heavily - has been since 1600A. 50mm so far.


Only 50mm in Warwick, Martin but I don't think my cheap rain gauge at
home has a capacity to record more than that!

Steve J


My gauge read 95 mm this morning! Not surprising that there is major
transport disruption in the W Midlands and the radar shows it all
heading up north.

Martin



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