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I thought I'd woken up in an early 80s timewarp last night - very
heavy thunderstorm delivering incredibly heavy rain that lasted only
two minutes over Wanstead, East London - can't remember the time and
the gauge had measured only 2mm this morning...
Wonder if we'll have this all summer?

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It was probably at 3-50am Scott ,same as here

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I thought I'd woken up in an early 80s timewarp last night - very
heavy thunderstorm delivering incredibly heavy rain that lasted only
two minutes over Wanstead, East London - can't remember the time and
the gauge had measured only 2mm this morning...
Wonder if we'll have this all summer?



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On 16 Apr, 00:02, "ronaldbutton" wrote:
It was probably at 3-50am Scott ,same as here

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I thought I'd woken up in an early 80s timewarp last night - very
heavy thunderstorm delivering incredibly heavy rain that lasted only
two minutes over Wanstead, East London - can't remember the time and
the gauge had measured only 2mm this morning...
Wonder if we'll have this all summer?- Hide quoted text -


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We're in south central France, and got our first dose of this year's
storms yesterday afternoon. After a warm morning, the wind rapidly
increased to gale force from the south and stayed that way all
morning. After lunch, all hell broke loose and there was very heavy
rain and embedded thunderstorms for the rest of the day, petering out
mid-evening. A good start to the season. The only disadvantage was
that due to the wind, we were without power for several hours...

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We're in south central France, and got our first dose of this year's
storms yesterday afternoon. After a warm morning, the wind rapidly
increased to gale force from the south and stayed that way all
morning. After lunch, all hell broke loose and there was very heavy
rain and embedded thunderstorms for the rest of the day, petering out
mid-evening. A good start to the season. The only disadvantage was
that due to the wind, we were without power for several hours...

Aha .... a "vent d'Autan".

pe


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On 15 Apr, 18:02, Scott W wrote:
I thought I'd woken up in an early 80s timewarp last night - very
heavy thunderstorm delivering incredibly heavy rain that lasted only
two minutes over Wanstead, East London - can't remember the time and
the gauge had measured only 2mm this morning...
Wonder if we'll have this all summer?


That used to be my fear growing up - the night-time thunderstorm (so
why on earth did I go on to study meteorology?!). The French imports
would always seem to arrive at around 1am and would invariably have
one bolt within a km which would scare me witless. Every summer in the
80s we seem to be guaranteed one or two of these per summer if my
memory isn't failing me (quite possible) so it's nice to get the odd
rumble overnight (insert fnar fnar here) once in a while.

Today looks like a positive deluge for some places in the south-east.
Shame it hasn't done anything for my hayfever !

Richard


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