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Hi,

A few rumbles heard now (1625BST) as the thunderclouds move nearer, lots of
hazy skies so hard to know the direction of the inflow but the rain is
barely a mile or two from us here. What with Jordan getting married a mere
mile or two to my southwest, I wonder if it's over yet! Now where's this
lightning?

Tony
Muggy Newbury, Berkshire



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tony_powell wrote:
Hi,

A few rumbles heard now (1625BST) as the thunderclouds move nearer, lots of
hazy skies so hard to know the direction of the inflow but the rain is
barely a mile or two from us here. What with Jordan getting married a mere
mile or two to my southwest, I wonder if it's over yet! Now where's this
lightning?

Tony
Muggy Newbury, Berkshire



A wet T-shirt competition will suit Jordon down to the ground ;-)

Joe
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A wet T-shirt competition will suit Jordon down to the ground ;-)

Joe


Yes Joe, but it went tits up as the front, sorry thundery 'trough'??? sinked
slowly southeastwards and split. However, it surprised me as how vast the
storms seemed, circa 5 miles high I reckon, good development for September
was it not!

Regards

Tony
Still muggy 19c in Newbury, Berkshire


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In uk.sci.weather on Sat, 10 Sep 2005 at 19:36:56, Joe Egginton wrote :
tony_powell wrote:
Hi,

A few rumbles heard now (1625BST) as the thunderclouds move nearer, lots of
hazy skies so hard to know the direction of the inflow but the rain is
barely a mile or two from us here. What with Jordan getting married a mere
mile or two to my southwest, I wonder if it's over yet! Now where's this
lightning?


A wet T-shirt competition will suit Jordon down to the ground ;-)


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