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I was wondering how long we were going to go without comment from the water
companies,, seems we are now being urged to conserve supplies. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/uk/3203731.stm Thunder and Lightning in Guildford - the above may have done the trick! Phil |
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In message , Phil Layton
writes I was wondering how long we were going to go without comment from the water companies,, seems we are now being urged to conserve supplies. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/uk/3203731.stm Thunder and Lightning in Guildford - the above may have done the trick! Accounts vary. In the Post Office in Godalming I heard a very heavy thunderclap with a slight after-rumble. At home half a mile away, my wife reported the single heavy thunderclap with impressive reverberation round the hills afterwards. Lighting seen to the south. Traffic lights failed and came on again stuck in our favour, but domestic supply uninterrupted. Rained heavily twice overnight, so I'm told. A rude shock after a mostly warm week in and around Avignon [1]. We could not find a source of forecasts on French TV, although the papers seen later have a broad-brush small item. What did we miss? I felt somewhat lost without familiar UK weather patterns. The hotelier cheerfully announced 'no rain until Saturday' when it was raining outside. [1] Including buses which took schoolchildren home round the edge of the Camargue. Which was chilly and intermittently wet. -- Peter Thomas |
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Peter Thomas wrote:
Thunder and Lightning in Guildford - the above may have done the trick! Accounts vary. In the Post Office in Godalming I heard a very heavy thunderclap with a slight after-rumble. At home half a mile away, my wife reported the single heavy thunderclap with impressive reverberation round the hills afterwards. Lighting seen to the south. Traffic lights failed and came on again stuck in our favour, but domestic supply uninterrupted. Heard one loud rumble in Fleet, Hampshire. Lights flipped off for a split second. Got all excited, then it rained and moved away. Sarah H |
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![]() "Phil Layton" wrote in message ... I was wondering how long we were going to go without comment from the water companies,, seems we are now being urged to conserve supplies. There was a feature on Breakfast News this morning from a pumping station in Enfied. As is traditional with drought reports of this nature, it was carried out in the rain ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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