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Heavy rain just started here at 1252 local. No messing about straight into the
heavy stuff in true Dartmoor fashion :-)

Temperature 13.1 deg C
Dewpoint 13 deg C
Wind (est 10m) E 2 knots
Visibility 150m
Weather - heavy rain and fog - rain rate 4.8 mm/h
Bar - 1007.5 hPa - steady

Current weather updated every 10 minutes at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
(Please e-mail me for permission to use these data commercially).

Heavy rain warning from the Met Office at
http://www.metoffice.com/weather/eur...l.html#warning

Take care, it's coming down steadily in torrents now at 12.0 mm/h at 1300 as I
type.

Oooer :-)

Will.
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Default [WR] Haytor 27/7/05 (torrential rain has begun!)

Pouring down here too, like where you are, it went straight 'into the heavy
stuff', 3.6 mm in the last 30 minutes.

Currently at 14:28, 15.2C, RH 88%, DP 13.0C, 1007.6 mb (S), Wind ENE 1.0
mph.
________________
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Exe Valley, Devon
50 m amsl

"Will Hand" wrote in message
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Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do.
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Heavy rain just started here at 1252 local. No messing about straight into
the
heavy stuff in true Dartmoor fashion :-)

Temperature 13.1 deg C
Dewpoint 13 deg C
Wind (est 10m) E 2 knots
Visibility 150m
Weather - heavy rain and fog - rain rate 4.8 mm/h
Bar - 1007.5 hPa - steady

Current weather updated every 10 minutes at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
(Please e-mail me for permission to use these data commercially).

Heavy rain warning from the Met Office at
http://www.metoffice.com/weather/eur...l.html#warning

Take care, it's coming down steadily in torrents now at 12.0 mm/h at 1300
as I
type.

Oooer :-)

Will.
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Default [WR] Haytor 27/7/05 (torrential rain has begun!)

Now hit 3 inches (1445BST) for the month then, Will. Somewhere near the
average for Dartmoor?

Tony, Newbury, Berkshire.
currently dry gloomy and barely 14c

Heavy rain just started here at 1252 local. No messing about straight

into
the
heavy stuff in true Dartmoor fashion :-)

Temperature 13.1 deg C
Dewpoint 13 deg C
Wind (est 10m) E 2 knots
Visibility 150m
Weather - heavy rain and fog - rain rate 4.8 mm/h
Bar - 1007.5 hPa - steady

Current weather updated every 10 minutes at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
(Please e-mail me for permission to use these data commercially).

Heavy rain warning from the Met Office at
http://www.metoffice.com/weather/eur...l.html#warning

Take care, it's coming down steadily in torrents now at 12.0 mm/h at

1300
as I
type.

Oooer :-)

Will.
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Forget that, heavy rain just started (1450BST)

Tony
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Just spent the day in Plymouth. Couple of heavy showers there, but no rain
on the journey up through Cornwall this morning, or coming back
(15:00-18:30)

In Penzance 2.1mm overnight, 0.8mm since 09:00 today. Barely enough to make
puddles. It appears from the rainfall radar as if we are about to gert it
though.

Graham

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"Will Hand" wrote in message
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================================================== ==================
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Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do.
================================================== ==================

Heavy rain just started here at 1252 local. No messing about straight into
the
heavy stuff in true Dartmoor fashion :-)

Temperature 13.1 deg C
Dewpoint 13 deg C
Wind (est 10m) E 2 knots
Visibility 150m
Weather - heavy rain and fog - rain rate 4.8 mm/h
Bar - 1007.5 hPa - steady

Current weather updated every 10 minutes at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
(Please e-mail me for permission to use these data commercially).

Heavy rain warning from the Met Office at
http://www.metoffice.com/weather/eur...l.html#warning

Take care, it's coming down steadily in torrents now at 12.0 mm/h at 1300
as I
type.

Oooer :-)

Will.
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Since 2pm I've recorded 10.3 mm of rain here. It has eased off now to just
patchy drizzle.

Currently at 19:30, 15.3C, RH 90%, DP 13.7C, 1006.8 mb (F), Wind variable,
1.0 mph.
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Exe Valley, Devon
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"Graham Easterling" wrote in
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Just spent the day in Plymouth. Couple of heavy showers there, but no rain
on the journey up through Cornwall this morning, or coming back
(15:00-18:30)

In Penzance 2.1mm overnight, 0.8mm since 09:00 today. Barely enough to
make puddles. It appears from the rainfall radar as if we are about to
gert it though.

Graham

Penzance Weather www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/weather.html
Holiday Cottage www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk

"Will Hand" wrote in message
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This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author.
Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do.
================================================== ==================

Heavy rain just started here at 1252 local. No messing about straight
into the
heavy stuff in true Dartmoor fashion :-)

Temperature 13.1 deg C
Dewpoint 13 deg C
Wind (est 10m) E 2 knots
Visibility 150m
Weather - heavy rain and fog - rain rate 4.8 mm/h
Bar - 1007.5 hPa - steady

Current weather updated every 10 minutes at
http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
(Please e-mail me for permission to use these data commercially).

Heavy rain warning from the Met Office at
http://www.metoffice.com/weather/eur...l.html#warning

Take care, it's coming down steadily in torrents now at 12.0 mm/h at 1300
as I
type.

Oooer :-)

Will.
--

" Visit Dartmoor National Park this summer "
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Default Haytor 27/7/05 (torrential rain has begun!)

I get the feeling this event has been hyped out of proportion.

Sadly.... again

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Nick,

Looking back at this afternoons radar, at least 2 pulses of heavy rain
seemed to form over Devon, the extreme S & SW of the County getting far
less. All pretty hit & miss over Cornwall.

That rain in the SW approaches still hasn't reached here, it's pushed a fair
way up the Bristol Channel though. Currently (20:30) 16.8, misty & calm.

Graham

"Nick G" wrote in message
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Since 2pm I've recorded 10.3 mm of rain here. It has eased off now to just
patchy drizzle.

Currently at 19:30, 15.3C, RH 90%, DP 13.7C, 1006.8 mb (F), Wind variable,
1.0 mph.
_______________
Nick G
Exe Valley, Devon
50 m amsl



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"Graham Easterling" wrote in
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Nick,

Looking back at this afternoons radar, at least 2 pulses of heavy rain
seemed to form over Devon, the extreme S & SW of the County getting far
less. All pretty hit & miss over Cornwall.

That rain in the SW approaches still hasn't reached here, it's pushed a

fair
way up the Bristol Channel though. Currently (20:30) 16.8, misty & calm.

Graham


1930Z imagery suggests you're about to get something a bit more 'meaty',
Graham.

Jon.


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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 21:04:08 +0100, "Jon O'Rourke"
wrote:



1930Z imagery suggests you're about to get something a bit more 'meaty',
Graham.


This is interesting: having watched John Hammond on the BBC Weather
and the graphics showing a deluge over the South West( but no
definitive spread across Central Southern England), I then noticed
several Met Office warnings which included Central Southern England
and even South East England (valid from 2320). However SE England
appears to mean west of London according to the more detailed
description.
Well I await 2320 with interest!
ATB Robin ( Dorchester)


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