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Heavy rain in the early hours of Sunday in parts of Yorkshire
Totals in 6 hours ending 06.00 UTC this morning - Church Fenton 26 mm, Leeming and Linton-on-Ouse 30 mm, Dishforth 32 mm, Topcliffe 38 mm Totals in 12 hours ending 06.00 UTC - Church Fenton 27 mm, Linton-on-Ouse 31 mm, Dishforth and Leeming 33 mm, Bingley 35 mm, Topcliffe 39 mm Church Fenton http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/EGXG.html Leeming http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/EGXE.html Colin Youngs Brussels |
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In message , Colin Youngs
writes Heavy rain in the early hours of Sunday in parts of Yorkshire Totals in 6 hours ending 06.00 UTC this morning - Church Fenton 26 mm, Leeming and Linton-on-Ouse 30 mm, Dishforth 32 mm, Topcliffe 38 mm Totals in 12 hours ending 06.00 UTC - Church Fenton 27 mm, Linton-on-Ouse 31 mm, Dishforth and Leeming 33 mm, Bingley 35 mm, Topcliffe 39 mm Church Fenton http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/EGXG.html Leeming http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/EGXE.html Colin Youngs Brussels Yep, a very wet night here in Knaresborough. Started about 2000 yesterday, giving 33mm for the overnight event. I ventured out about 6am this morning, the paddock out back rarely looks that flooded even in the depths of a wet winter! I think for once even Metcheck/GFS underestimated the amount, the last forecast I looked at on Saturday was the order of 18mm ISTR. Another 4mm this afternoon in a sharp squall that lasted about 10 mins. Another depression for this week....oh what a great summer. -- steve Weather at Scotton, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire http://www.knaresboroughweather.co.uk |
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On Aug 17, 8:45*pm, Steven Briggs
wrote: In message , Colin Youngs writesHeavy rain in the early hours of Sunday in parts of Yorkshire Totals in 6 hours ending 06.00 UTC this morning *- *Church Fenton 26 mm, Leeming and Linton-on-Ouse 30 mm, *Dishforth 32 mm, *Topcliffe 38 mm Totals in 12 hours ending 06.00 UTC *- *Church Fenton 27 mm, *Linton-on-Ouse 31 mm, *Dishforth and Leeming 33 mm, *Bingley 35 mm, *Topcliffe 39 mm Church Fenton *http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/EGXG.html Leeming *http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/EGXE.html Colin Youngs Brussels Yep, a very wet night here in Knaresborough. Started about 2000 yesterday, giving 33mm for the overnight event. I ventured out about 6am this morning, the paddock out back rarely looks that flooded even in the depths of a wet winter! I think for once even Metcheck/GFS underestimated the amount, the last forecast I looked at on Saturday was the order of 18mm ISTR. Another 4mm this afternoon in a sharp squall that lasted about 10 mins. Another depression for this week....oh what a great summer. -- steve Weather at Scotton, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire http://www.knaresboroughweather.co.uk Didn't get here til nearly 0600 and a mere 16.3mm. David Mitchell. Langtoft. East Riding. |
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