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Tell you what Richard; let's monitor this one. The scope of the "flash
warning of severe or extreme weather" forecast is this. The headline for every area south of the border with Scotland and north of a line from the Thames to mid-Wales is "Heavy rain". Not the possibility of heavy rain, but a straight "Heavy rain". The site user then has to go to their area where this is seen; "Slow moving thunderstorms will develop this afternoon giving torrential downpours and hail, although some places will miss them and stay dry. However, in areas affected, 20-40mm of rain is likely in 3 hours or less. The public are advised to take extra care and refer to the 'Highways Agency' for further advice on traffic disruption on motorways and trunk roads". Not "many" places will miss them, but "some" places will miss them and stay dry. That clearly implies that most areas will get them. At present, any user of the warnings site, living within the orange coloured areas, would be expecting that they are likely to see heavy rain, though they may miss out (not my use of the word "may"; that's exactly what is implied by this warning). There is no reference to the weather radar, which at 15.30 shows the vast majority of the areas under the flash warning as dry, with a probable N/S line of showers through East Yorkshire and Humberside (light rain in Humberside C/O XC weather, some showers in the NW (XC weather reported light rain at Blackpool airport at 1609) and a few very isolated showers (OK possible, rain may not be reaching the ground) over other areas. Instead the user is directed to the highways agency site (no link). Presently, the highways agency has no mentio of heavy rain that I can find. There are more organised bands of rain across the SW and S Wales; these are outside of the flash warning area and probably rightly so. We've had a few drops in Dawlish. I'm sure these showers will break out in other areas and there are lots of reports of Cbs, but let's see if most people in those areas get heavy rain. A difficult one to monitor exactly, I know, but let's have a go. I hope this is one of the good forecasts and the evening should cartainly see some very lively weather for some as we get destabilisation across the flash warning area. I'll give my judgement at outcome. Would you like to do the same? Please correct me if I've made errors in my summing up of the flash warning itself. |
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