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Today at 3pm the MetO reported isolated TS in the Midlands. Yet, there
was a giant mass of TS stretching from Hereford to Worcester at about
4pm, working themselves N during the late afternoon / early evening, now
the TS is lined up between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton. Still for
Wolverhampton the MetO is saying light rain, yet we've already had two
TS with torrential rain.


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On Saturday, 22 August 2015 19:42:26 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
Today at 3pm the MetO reported isolated TS in the Midlands. Yet, there
was a giant mass of TS stretching from Hereford to Worcester at about
4pm, working themselves N during the late afternoon / early evening, now
the TS is lined up between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton. Still for
Wolverhampton the MetO is saying light rain, yet we've already had two
TS with torrential rain.


The rainfall radar showed some pretty hairy stuff in the Midlands and north with a lot of T & L but no-one in the group has mentioned it. I also wonder about places such as Nottingham and York. Nothing here - cloudless and hot, max 29.

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On 22/08/2015 23:49, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Saturday, 22 August 2015 19:42:26 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
Today at 3pm the MetO reported isolated TS in the Midlands. Yet, there
was a giant mass of TS stretching from Hereford to Worcester at about
4pm, working themselves N during the late afternoon / early evening, now
the TS is lined up between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton. Still for
Wolverhampton the MetO is saying light rain, yet we've already had two
TS with torrential rain.


The rainfall radar showed some pretty hairy stuff in the Midlands and north with a lot of T & L but no-one in the group has mentioned it. I also wonder about places such as Nottingham and York. Nothing here - cloudless and hot, max 29.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 557 ft, 169 m.


Southern bias?
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On Sunday, 23 August 2015 00:15:04 UTC+1, Freddie wrote:
Tudor Hughes Wrote in message:
On Saturday, 22 August 2015 19:42:26 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
Today at 3pm the MetO reported isolated TS in the Midlands. Yet, there
was a giant mass of TS stretching from Hereford to Worcester at about
4pm, working themselves N during the late afternoon / early evening, now
the TS is lined up between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton. Still for
Wolverhampton the MetO is saying light rain, yet we've already had two
TS with torrential rain.


The rainfall radar showed some pretty hairy stuff in the Midlands and north with a lot of T & L but no-one in the group has mentioned it.

I did! See the "[WR] Pontesbury" thread...

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You did indeed. Why did I miss that? I'm envious of your dramatic weather but not your flooded house.
The distribution of USW members is very uneven and if those storms had taken place in the SW or possibly the SE the response would have been pretty huge.

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Tudor Hughes Wrote in message:
On Saturday, 22 August 2015 19:42:26 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
Today at 3pm the MetO reported isolated TS in the Midlands. Yet, there
was a giant mass of TS stretching from Hereford to Worcester at about
4pm, working themselves N during the late afternoon / early evening, now
the TS is lined up between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton. Still for
Wolverhampton the MetO is saying light rain, yet we've already had two
TS with torrential rain.


The rainfall radar showed some pretty hairy stuff in the Midlands and north with a lot of T & L but no-one in the group has mentioned it.

I did! See the "[WR] Pontesbury" thread...

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Shropshire
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http://www.hosiene.co.uk/weather/
http://twitter.com/PontesburyWx for hourly reports


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