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Was in Luton this afternoon ... prolonged shower from approx
1400 to 1600z, with three flashrumbles between 1435 and 1450z.

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On Dec 1, 5:51�pm, "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom
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Was in Luton this afternoon ... prolonged shower from approx
1400 to 1600z, with three flashrumbles between 1435 and 1450z.

Philip


It looks to have been the same line of showers that affected here for
an hour and a half slightly earlier in the afternoon. However, looking
at the Met Office radar, the intensity certainly seemed to 'perk up'
as it got further east, probably helped by temperatures being slightly
higher at that time and coinciding with 'maximum heating'.

Dick

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Dick Lovett wrote:

On Dec 1, 5:51�pm, "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom
wrote:
Was in Luton this afternoon ... prolonged shower from approx
1400 to 1600z, with three flashrumbles between 1435 and 1450z.

Philip


It looks to have been the same line of showers that affected here for
an hour and a half slightly earlier in the afternoon. However, looking
at the Met Office radar, the intensity certainly seemed to 'perk up'
as it got further east, probably helped by temperatures being slightly
higher at that time and coinciding with 'maximum heating'.

Dick

Charlbury


There was a brief heavy hail shower here just after 1500z. No thunder
heard.

Norman

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