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After heavy overnight rain and outbreaks of light moderate rain
through the morning the sun came through about 12:30 here in south yorkshire. The wind fell calm and the temp and humidity rose quickly making it feel very warm. In every direction dark dase clouds waited. I watch wispy cu develope into towers in minutes. This lasted about 45 minutes before it colapsed bringing more heavy rain and strengthening winds. Simon Sheaf Sheffield South Yorkshire |
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