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Was it supposed to rain today?
Surprised to wake up to a wet and gloomy day here (Southampton). To be
honest I wasn't 100% sure what it was going to do this weekend but the impression I was getting from posts here was that the fine weather was going to continue for the moment and any fronts would be weak. Light level seems very low, almost winter like, though whether that's habituation to the near-continuous sun of the last couple of weeks I don't know. Nick |
Was it supposed to rain today?
Nick wrote:
Surprised to wake up to a wet and gloomy day here (Southampton). To be honest I wasn't 100% sure what it was going to do this weekend but the impression I was getting from posts here was that the fine weather was going to continue for the moment and any fronts would be weak. Light level seems very low, almost winter like, though whether that's habituation to the near-continuous sun of the last couple of weeks I don't know. I think it came earlier than (I) expected. I thought it was for afternoon/evening. Maybe we shall get that too. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org |
Was it supposed to rain today?
On 25/04/2010 07:10, Nick wrote:
Surprised to wake up to a wet and gloomy day here (Southampton). To be honest I wasn't 100% sure what it was going to do this weekend but the impression I was getting from posts here was that the fine weather was going to continue for the moment and any fronts would be weak. Light level seems very low, almost winter like, though whether that's habituation to the near-continuous sun of the last couple of weeks I don't know. Nick Think it was Nick, although amounts in the S were likely to be small. Its started here about an hour ago, and to my surprise have recorded 0.5mm so making first recordable rainfall since Easter Sunday (4th). Seems quite showery in nature though so some places may miss out. Progs are showing some SHRA for this pm and for tomorrow. Mainly Dry until Thursday then... Phil Guildford |
Was it supposed to rain today?
On 25/04/10 07:10, Nick wrote:
Surprised to wake up to a wet and gloomy day here (Southampton). To be honest I wasn't 100% sure what it was going to do this weekend but the impression I was getting from posts here was that the fine weather was going to continue for the moment and any fronts would be weak. Forecast I saw yesterday mentioned rain for the start of the London Marathon. -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman not newsboy "I wear the cheese. It does not wear me." |
Was it supposed to rain today?
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:10:36 -0700 (PDT), Nick
wrote: Surprised to wake up to a wet and gloomy day here (Southampton). To be honest I wasn't 100% sure what it was going to do this weekend but the impression I was getting from posts here was that the fine weather was going to continue for the moment and any fronts would be weak. Light level seems very low, almost winter like, though whether that's habituation to the near-continuous sun of the last couple of weeks I don't know. No measurable rain here in Fareham, Nick. Rainfall radar indicated a short period of slight rain last night but surfaces were dry two hours after the time it should have ocurred and I don't think it reached the ground. 22 consecutive dry days here (trace or none) and counting. -- Dave Fareham (W) |
Was it supposed to rain today?
in 242696 20100426 035551 Dave Ludlow wrote:
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:10:36 -0700 (PDT), Nick wrote: Surprised to wake up to a wet and gloomy day here (Southampton). To be honest I wasn't 100% sure what it was going to do this weekend but the impression I was getting from posts here was that the fine weather was going to continue for the moment and any fronts would be weak. Light level seems very low, almost winter like, though whether that's habituation to the near-continuous sun of the last couple of weeks I don't know. No measurable rain here in Fareham, Nick. Rainfall radar indicated a short period of slight rain last night but surfaces were dry two hours after the time it should have ocurred and I don't think it reached the ground. 22 consecutive dry days here (trace or none) and counting. -- Dave Fareham (W) That's weird, Dave, I'm only a few miles from you (Cowplain) and it rained from 06:20 to 08:45 yesterday. For a while around 7:15 it was quite heavy. |
Was it supposed to rain today?
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 07:54:44 BST, Bob Martin
wrote: in 242696 20100426 035551 Dave Ludlow wrote: On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:10:36 -0700 (PDT), Nick wrote: Surprised to wake up to a wet and gloomy day here (Southampton). To be honest I wasn't 100% sure what it was going to do this weekend but the impression I was getting from posts here was that the fine weather was going to continue for the moment and any fronts would be weak. Light level seems very low, almost winter like, though whether that's habituation to the near-continuous sun of the last couple of weeks I don't know. No measurable rain here in Fareham, Nick. Rainfall radar indicated a short period of slight rain last night but surfaces were dry two hours after the time it should have ocurred and I don't think it reached the ground. 22 consecutive dry days here (trace or none) and counting. -- Dave Fareham (W) That's weird, Dave, I'm only a few miles from you (Cowplain) and it rained from 06:20 to 08:45 yesterday. For a while around 7:15 it was quite heavy. Yes, that sometimes happens hereabouts, in the gap between the S. Downs and IoW. There was *some* rain I am sure, probably in a 10 minute window around 6 am here, when the 5 minute radar shows a narrow band of moderate intensity here, the rest of the time it shows up light or very light (and may or may not have reached the ground). Southampton Airport METARS never show more than light rain. There was a drop in my "proper" rain guage but not measurable, and the tipping bucket guage didn't tip so I've had to record it as "trace". -- Dave Fareham (W). |
Was it supposed to rain today?
"Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 07:54:44 BST, Bob Martin wrote: in 242696 20100426 035551 Dave Ludlow wrote: On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:10:36 -0700 (PDT), Nick wrote: Surprised to wake up to a wet and gloomy day here (Southampton). To be honest I wasn't 100% sure what it was going to do this weekend but the impression I was getting from posts here was that the fine weather was going to continue for the moment and any fronts would be weak. Light level seems very low, almost winter like, though whether that's habituation to the near-continuous sun of the last couple of weeks I don't know. No measurable rain here in Fareham, Nick. Rainfall radar indicated a short period of slight rain last night but surfaces were dry two hours after the time it should have ocurred and I don't think it reached the ground. 22 consecutive dry days here (trace or none) and counting. -- Dave Fareham (W) That's weird, Dave, I'm only a few miles from you (Cowplain) and it rained from 06:20 to 08:45 yesterday. For a while around 7:15 it was quite heavy. Yes, that sometimes happens hereabouts, in the gap between the S. Downs and IoW. There was *some* rain I am sure, probably in a 10 minute window around 6 am here, when the 5 minute radar shows a narrow band of moderate intensity here, the rest of the time it shows up light or very light (and may or may not have reached the ground). Southampton Airport METARS never show more than light rain. There was a drop in my "proper" rain guage but not measurable, and the tipping bucket guage didn't tip so I've had to record it as "trace". Trace of rain here in Haytor too - just 4.6mm, (which for Dartmoor is a trace :-) ). Will -- |
Was it supposed to rain today?
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 17:26:03 +0100, "Will Hand"
wrote: "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message .. . There was a drop in my "proper" rain guage but not measurable, and the tipping bucket guage didn't tip so I've had to record it as "trace". Trace of rain here in Haytor too - just 4.6mm, (which for Dartmoor is a trace :-) ). Last time I had that much of a deluge was 3rd April so by the weekend, I may be looking up the definition of "drought"! :D -- Dave |
Was it supposed to rain today?
"Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 17:26:03 +0100, "Will Hand" wrote: "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message . .. There was a drop in my "proper" rain guage but not measurable, and the tipping bucket guage didn't tip so I've had to record it as "trace". Trace of rain here in Haytor too - just 4.6mm, (which for Dartmoor is a trace :-) ). Last time I had that much of a deluge was 3rd April so by the weekend, I may be looking up the definition of "drought"! :D Drought? Less than 50mm in a month (we are heading that way at the moment). Driest month on average at Haytor is May with 86mm. Will -- |
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