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A dip in the barometer.
Drop in temperature.
Verring of the wind direction
And of course rain and thunder.


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Spot on Keith. You can't beat an old fashioned barometer. I happened to tap
mine at 7.30 pm and it dropped 10mb which surprised me as I thought it had
bottomed out. So I looked at the radar and low and behold reds appearing.
Then at about 8.00 pm the heaviest downpour in ages, lasted an hour or so
with thunder and lightening throughout. Be interesting to see how much rain
you recoreded if it was as heavy there as it was here.

Dave. Laindon, S.Essex.
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http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...p?ID=IESSEXSO1

A dip in the barometer.
Drop in temperature.
Verring of the wind direction
And of course rain and thunder.


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12.8mm in under 1 hour.

Keith (Southend)

On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 21:01:47 GMT, "Dave.C"
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Spot on Keith. You can't beat an old fashioned barometer. I happened to tap
mine at 7.30 pm and it dropped 10mb which surprised me as I thought it had
bottomed out. So I looked at the radar and low and behold reds appearing.
Then at about 8.00 pm the heaviest downpour in ages, lasted an hour or so
with thunder and lightening throughout. Be interesting to see how much rain
you recoreded if it was as heavy there as it was here.

Dave. Laindon, S.Essex.
"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...p?ID=IESSEXSO1

A dip in the barometer.
Drop in temperature.
Verring of the wind direction
And of course rain and thunder.


Keith (Southend)

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Weather Home & Abroad
http://www.southendweather.net




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