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Here in the desert of Berkshire as some like to call it, me included, we've
had quite an action-packed day thus far. First storms passed overhead at 12pm giving an impressive 12mm in no more than 20 minutes (rain rate of 36mm/hr) As a result, flooded roads, large puddles, horizontal rain and solitary clap of thunder. 2nd storm passed mainly to n-west of location and produced a mere 2mm but 8+ claps of thunder were heard. 3pm BBC and Met.O radar's/satellites pics showing a lot more possible, especially south-eastern England later. Everybody stay safe and take care. (my brother was fishing by lake earlier with lightning all around him) Cheers Tony Newbury, Berkshire |
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