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Looking a tad wet for Mon/Tues in SE pushing northwards.
Hot moist plume over the continent feeding a developing low. Possibly very humid air and thunderstorms breaking out behind a warm front as it pushes west (doubt on how far west it will come). Then to add to the joy an upper cold pool from the Atlantic is set to sit over England during the rest of the week giving ... you've guessed it, more storms. Will -- |
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Will Hand wrote:
Looking a tad wet for Mon/Tues in SE pushing northwards. Hot moist plume over the continent feeding a developing low. Possibly very humid air and thunderstorms breaking out behind a warm front as it pushes west (doubt on how far west it will come). Then to add to the joy an upper cold pool from the Atlantic is set to sit over England during the rest of the week giving ... you've guessed it, more storms. Will -- Thanks for the warning Will, we could do with some rain in the SE ;-) Total 88.0mm for May, 210%. This May has been my second wettest since I started in 1978, only 2000 was wetter with 100.2mm. Other local records back to 1960 don't change it's placing. Most rain fell in 5 consecutive days. -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net |
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 23:26:48 +0100, Keith (Southend) wrote:
Thanks for the warning Will, we could do with some rain in the SE ;-) Total 88.0mm for May, 210%. This May has been my second wettest since I started in 1978, One of the dryest up here, about 15mm clicked up in my (ropey) gauge but even the light rain it misses wouldn't the real total more than 20mm. I'd say around 100mm for May is more the norm. -- Cheers Dave. |
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![]() "Will Hand" wrote in message ... Looking a tad wet for Mon/Tues in SE pushing northwards. Hot moist plume over the continent feeding a developing low. Possibly very humid air and thunderstorms breaking out behind a warm front as it pushes west (doubt on how far west it will come). Then to add to the joy an upper cold pool from the Atlantic is set to sit over England during the rest of the week giving ... you've guessed it, more storms. Will -- I'm thrilled to death I dont think. -- Dave R. [west London] |
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