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Anyone looking at the radar will see heavy rain has arrived in SW
England from the south.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/

Possibly a French plume. In fact, la plume de ma tante.

No sign of lightning though.

Len Wood
Wembury, SW Devon coast



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On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 6:27:12 PM UTC+2, Len Wood wrote:
Anyone looking at the radar will see heavy rain has arrived in SW
England from the south.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/

Possibly a French plume. In fact, la plume de ma tante.

No sign of lightning though.

Len Wood
Wembury, SW Devon coast


I'm expecting a little action here in the Correze later this evening - I see there is already some lightning around the Biarritz area, which may come my way...

CK
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On 20/06/2012 17:27, Len Wood wrote:
Anyone looking at the radar will see heavy rain has arrived in SW
England from the south.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/

Possibly a French plume. In fact, la plume de ma tante.

No sign of lightning though.

Len Wood
Wembury, SW Devon coast



Does your aunt live in France?
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On Jun 20, 10:15*pm, Joe Egginton wrote:
On 20/06/2012 17:27, Len Wood wrote:

Anyone looking at the radar will see heavy rain has arrived in SW
England from the south.


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/


Possibly a French plume. In fact, la plume de ma tante.


No sign of lightning though.


Len Wood
Wembury, SW Devon coast


Does your aunt live in France?


Yes. Great aunt actually.
Have relatives in Lyon.
A good sauce of heat in the summer.

Len
Wembury

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On 20/06/2012 23:17, Len Wood wrote:
On Jun 20, 10:15 pm, Joe wrote:
On 20/06/2012 17:27, Len Wood wrote:

Anyone looking at the radar will see heavy rain has arrived in SW
England from the south.


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/


Possibly a French plume. In fact, la plume de ma tante.


No sign of lightning though.


Len Wood
Wembury, SW Devon coast


Does your aunt live in France?


Yes. Great aunt actually.
Have relatives in Lyon.
A good sauce of heat in the summer.

Len
Wembury


My cousin lives in Australia, when she came over here last year at the
end of June, it was the warmest part of the year, particularly the 30th
June when we met her .

Joe
Wolverhampton.


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On 20/06/2012 23:17, Len Wood wrote:
On Jun 20, 10:15 pm, Joe wrote:
On 20/06/2012 17:27, Len Wood wrote:

Anyone looking at the radar will see heavy rain has arrived in SW
England from the south.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/

Possibly a French plume. In fact, la plume de ma tante.

No sign of lightning though.

Len Wood
Wembury, SW Devon coast


No lightning seen here in Haytor either, in fact the rain just shrugged and
moved on.

Will
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That would be Sauce Lyonnaise then?

If the wind was from the east that would be Sauce Hollondaise?

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Steve R.
Swansea
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On Jun 21, 9:08*pm, " wrote:
That would be Sauce Lyonnaise then?

If the wind was from the east that would be Sauce Hollondaise?

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Steve R.
Swansea


Absolutely.
Time for a BBQ summer me thinks.
Have the UKMO lost their sense of fun?

Len
Wembury


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