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I have had 13mm of rain in 20 minutes 1610 to 1630hrs and another
thunderstorm storm gave 3mm from 1710 to 1717hrs and it is still raining after a max of 26.8C. Storms seem to be tracking SE to NW with the Downs providing uplift. Ian Currie-Coulsdon www.Frostedearth.com |
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![]() Ian Currie wrote: I have had 13mm of rain in 20 minutes 1610 to 1630hrs and another thunderstorm storm gave 3mm from 1710 to 1717hrs and it is still raining after a max of 26.8C. Storms seem to be tracking SE to NW with the Downs providing uplift. Ian Currie-Coulsdon www.Frostedearth.com You lucky fellow! No rain at all here in Warlingham (4 miles to the E) but plenty of rumbles of thunder, the first at 1521 Z and continuing for about 20 mins, but mainly to the NE, surprisingly. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft. |
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