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Overnight thunderstorms, thunder rumbling most of the time from 02:00
to 08:30, but just 3.8mm of rain. This makes 1st July the 1st 'rain day' since 17th June. Soil still dry under some trees, and water butts only 25% full. All seems to be clearing eastward now, I was hoping for at least double figure rainfall, just to give the garden a decent water. June was the driest month here since March 2000. Minimum temperature last night was 17.3C. Graham Penzance |
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Graham Easterling wrote:
Overnight thunderstorms, thunder rumbling most of the time from 02:00 to 08:30, but just 3.8mm of rain. This makes 1st July the 1st 'rain day' since 17th June. Soil still dry under some trees, and water butts only 25% full. All seems to be clearing eastward now, I was hoping for at least double figure rainfall, just to give the garden a decent water. June was the driest month here since March 2000. Minimum temperature last night was 17.3C. Graham Penzance It's all happening just to the east of you, Graham. Persisting down up here in Stithians. -- MCC 02/07/2009 09:44:12 |
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On 2 July, 09:44, MCC wrote:
Graham Easterling wrote: Overnight thunderstorms, thunder rumbling most of the time from 02:00 to 08:30, but just 3.8mm of rain. This makes 1st July the 1st 'rain day' since 17th June. Soil still dry under some trees, and water butts only 25% full. All seems to be clearing eastward now, I was hoping for at least double figure rainfall, just to give the garden a decent water. June was the driest month here since March 2000. Minimum temperature last night was 17.3C. Graham Penzance It's all happening just to the east of you, Graham. Persisting down up here in Stithians. -- MCC 02/07/2009 09:44:12 That must be the thunder I heard around 08:30. What was your maximum temperature yesterday? Graham Penzance |
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Graham Easterling wrote:
On 2 July, 09:44, MCC wrote: Graham Easterling wrote: Overnight thunderstorms, thunder rumbling most of the time from 02:00 to 08:30, but just 3.8mm of rain. This makes 1st July the 1st 'rain day' since 17th June. Soil still dry under some trees, and water butts only 25% full. All seems to be clearing eastward now, I was hoping for at least double figure rainfall, just to give the garden a decent water. June was the driest month here since March 2000. Minimum temperature last night was 17.3C. Graham Penzance It's all happening just to the east of you, Graham. Persisting down up here in Stithians. -- MCC 02/07/2009 09:44:12 That must be the thunder I heard around 08:30. What was your maximum temperature yesterday? Graham Penzance 26.5C -- MCC 02/07/2009 11:14:43 |
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