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Looks like the heaviest rain has moved around the low quicker than expected
and it is the South in fact that will see the most rain. -- Brian Wakem Email: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/b.wakem/myemail.png |
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![]() "Brian Wakem" wrote in message ... Looks like the heaviest rain has moved around the low quicker than expected and it is the South in fact that will see the most rain. I dunno about that.... Heavy, persistant, driving rain here at the moment. Few places in England/Wales will escape this deluge. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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Brian Wakem wrote in
: Looks like the heaviest rain has moved around the low quicker than expected and it is the South in fact that will see the most rain. Rail services badly affected by flooding around Cheltenham this morning; about three-quarters of trains were cancelled when I looked at 8am. -- Bewdley, Worcs. ~90m asl. |
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In uk.sci.weather on Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Brian Wakem wrote
: Looks like the heaviest rain has moved around the low quicker than expected and it is the South in fact that will see the most rain. No kidding - I recorded 54.8mm (2.16")! Local river flooded - even over-topping the recently upgraded flood 'defences'... -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:43:28 +0100, Brian Wakem wrote:
Looks like the heaviest rain has moved around the low quicker than expected and it is the South in fact that will see the most rain. I recorded 9.7mm here on the AWS. I noticed with great interest the great circle of radar echoes this morning at breakfast time, and thought that Dorset would miss out: it rather stood out with no red colouring on the Weatherwarning map. By about 0900 the radar showed substantial rainfall rotating southwards and we had some 4 hours of steady rain, though nothing exceptional. The odd flurry of rain in the fresh wind at the moment (1917hrs). I see Saturday shows another Low moving in from the SW R |
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