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Just a couple of rumbles but the rain could only be compared with a monsoon.
Lasted for around 20 mins. I wish I had a rain gauge because that little
storm dumped a lot of rain on us. I don't think my car needs a wash now!!!


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"Mag" wrote Just a couple of rumbles but the rain could only be compared
with a monsoon.

If it's fame you're looking for, you got it on the 13.25 BBC forecast with a
solitary thunderstorm symbol, slap-bang over Hull!

- Tom.


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If it's fame you're looking for, you got it on the 13.25 BBC forecast with

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solitary thunderstorm symbol, slap-bang over Hull!

- Tom.


I was in bed at that time so I didn't see/hear that one, Tom. (I was on
night shift last night. I'm not lazy if anyone was wondering!!!)



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and at Beverley at 14.30. The gutters were overflowing. 1.5 mls away,
nothing.

Trevor


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Just a couple of rumbles but the rain could only be compared with a

monsoon.
Lasted for around 20 mins. I wish I had a rain gauge because that little
storm dumped a lot of rain on us. I don't think my car needs a wash now!!!


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