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over hyped rain in the East and South East
says it all really all hype whilst I agree its raining since about 9'ish AM
its mostly very light or continuous light drizzle with even bright spells in west London. I think this is same for further north of London too. I guess its all tipped out across the south west. Took long enough to even arrive here as well this morning. Dave R. |
over hyped rain in the East and South East
Ah this is more like it but it took its time to come 14.53hrs now and its
"official rain" the sort that bounces off the pavement not heavy but light. Though how nuch of this before it peters out i'd be surprised Dave R. |
over hyped rain in the East and South East
"Dave R." wrote in message ... Ah this is more like it but it took its time to come 14.53hrs now and its "official rain" the sort that bounces off the pavement not heavy but light. Though how nuch of this before it peters out i'd be surprised Dave R. ----------------- Just glad to see you uncharacteristically appreciating the much needed rain in these parts ;-) Dave, S.Essex |
over hyped rain in the East and South East
On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 14:56:34 +0100, "Dave R." wrote:
Ah this is more like it but it took its time to come 14.53hrs now and its "official rain" the sort that bounces off the pavement not heavy but light. Though how nuch of this before it peters out i'd be surprised It's been p***ing it down here in Southamptonland for 12 hours now, light to moderate but continuous. Over half an inch of it so far at a guess (had a quick glance at the rain guage but I wasn't staying out there to measure it!). From the radar, Nigel in Romsey should have had more than me. That'll take it well over 50mm here, for the month to date. Enough! I say *squelch*. -- Dave Fareham (West) |
over hyped rain in the East and South East
Dave R. wrote:
Ah this is more like it but it took its time to come 14.53hrs now and its "official rain" the sort that bounces off the pavement not heavy but light. Though how nuch of this before it peters out i'd be surprised Dave R. Very little rain in Norfolk, just a couple of drizzly showers. Still gloomy and cool enough to feel like October though. Chris |
over hyped rain in the East and South East
Dave Ludlow wrote:
It's been p***ing it down here in Southamptonland for 12 hours now, light to moderate but continuous. Over half an inch of it so far at a guess (had a quick glance at the rain guage but I wasn't staying out there to measure it!). From the radar, Nigel in Romsey should have had more than me. I can vouch for that. I was thoroughly soaked by the time I had cycled from Southampton Central to my office 6 miles away this morning. At least we have showers in the building so I can get clean and dry! Jonathan |
over hyped rain in the East and South East
"Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 14:56:34 +0100, "Dave R." wrote: Ah this is more like it but it took its time to come 14.53hrs now and its "official rain" the sort that bounces off the pavement not heavy but light. Though how nuch of this before it peters out i'd be surprised It's been p***ing it down here in Southamptonland for 12 hours now, light to moderate but continuous. Over half an inch of it so far at a guess (had a quick glance at the rain guage but I wasn't staying out there to measure it!). From the radar, Nigel in Romsey should have had more than me. That'll take it well over 50mm here, for the month to date. Enough! I say *squelch*. 50mm, is that all - drizzle :-) Will -- |
over hyped rain in the East and South East
"Will Hand" wrote in message ... "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 14:56:34 +0100, "Dave R." wrote: Ah this is more like it but it took its time to come 14.53hrs now and its "official rain" the sort that bounces off the pavement not heavy but light. Though how nuch of this before it peters out i'd be surprised It's been p***ing it down here in Southamptonland for 12 hours now, light to moderate but continuous. Over half an inch of it so far at a guess (had a quick glance at the rain guage but I wasn't staying out there to measure it!). From the radar, Nigel in Romsey should have had more than me. That'll take it well over 50mm here, for the month to date. Enough! I say *squelch*. 50mm, is that all - drizzle :-) Will ---------------------- I daren't think how much has fallen on Dartmoor today. I've had 11mm so far which doesn't sound much but that's 32 mm this week, which is a lot for here! Dave, Laindon, S.Essex. -- |
over hyped rain in the East and South East
Dave R. wrote:
says it all really all hype whilst I agree its raining since about 9'ish AM its mostly very light or continuous light drizzle with even bright spells in west London. I think this is same for further north of London too. I guess its all tipped out across the south west. Took long enough to even arrive here as well this morning. Dave R. Very little so far here in North Leeds. Just a few light spits for a few moments then stopped for an hour or so before a very light shower at approx 16.30 hrs. Not bad since we were supposed to be getting a deluge from about 12noon onwards. |
over hyped rain in the East and South East
"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message ... "Will Hand" wrote in message ... "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 14:56:34 +0100, "Dave R." wrote: Ah this is more like it but it took its time to come 14.53hrs now and its "official rain" the sort that bounces off the pavement not heavy but light. Though how nuch of this before it peters out i'd be surprised It's been p***ing it down here in Southamptonland for 12 hours now, light to moderate but continuous. Over half an inch of it so far at a guess (had a quick glance at the rain guage but I wasn't staying out there to measure it!). From the radar, Nigel in Romsey should have had more than me. That'll take it well over 50mm here, for the month to date. Enough! I say *squelch*. 50mm, is that all - drizzle :-) Will ---------------------- I daren't think how much has fallen on Dartmoor today. I've had 11mm so far which doesn't sound much but that's 32 mm this week, which is a lot for here! 43.4mm here in Haytor, so far ... Higher up there has been circa 69mm near Postbridge at 360m asl. I estimate 90mm on the most exposed Tors. http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm http://www.dartcom.co.uk/index.php and it's still heaving down at 3.3 mm/h here. Circa 170mm in the month so far. Will -- |
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