Set out earlier (08:30-09:30) than usual this morning for a walk, thinking I'd beat the rain. But since then we've only had a bit of drizzle...
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostSet out earlier (08:30-09:30) than usual this morning for a walk, thinking I'd beat the rain. But since then we've only had a bit of drizzle...
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Hopefully () rainfall will be a great deal less than I had been predicting yesterday, the main energy now undergoing transfer onto an evolving wave on the trailing post-low cold front expected to cross the south of the country tonight. You might just be on the northern side of the precipitation zone where you are - after which (fingers crossed) all looks promising for a warm weekend and first half of next week.
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The half-expected rain did arrive here, but not until mid-morning, when we had a couple of hours of moderate to heavy rain. This has now transferred east; a yellow warning for thunderstorms in the eastern part of Kent issued at midday has in fact materialised during the past hour, with an intense storm, judging by lightning frequency, initiating along a SE section of the M25. This has now moved north to affect the Medway area. What convection has developed here, further west, has not (yet) reached shower-producing potential, though with the air practically at a standstill and feeling very humid I am not ruling this out for later on.
Bike tyres now pumped up for a trip to E Dulwich Sainsburys tomorrow morning. The smaller local branch has now dispensed with all its walk-through checkouts apart from the cigarettes/lottery counter which allows for up to 5 items, so I, like several shoppers I've spoken to up there, will only be making infrequent visits there in the future - which is sad, having long got to know the staff there, many of whom have either now left or been got rid of. Tesco's have not gone so far in this direction as yet - St Sprees have only themselves to blame if they lose out in the perennial battle for retail supremacy!
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I may have witnessed a funnel cloud this evening. It appeared a few miles to the south of here; by the time I went outside to get a clearer look, something like a fragmenting rope was clearly visible descending halfway to the ground from the cloud base. I am thinking that it was unlikely to have been the kind of scud cloud that is commonly seen breaking off stormy cloud bases along the edge of a main rain core, since it seemed to be extended too far for that. If so, in all my many years of weather observing, this would be a first! Checking on the UKWW site no funnel cloud or tornado reports have been submitted for the area, but neither were the two Kent thunderstorms earlier on: that could be because there are few contributors to the forum living in that area. There were two other reports of funnel clouds today, however, one from Eire, the other Anglesea. Interestingly, two shallow depressions formed over the Home Counties today - one over Hampshire, the other covering much of Essex and Hertfordshire. Together these would have created the convergence line that assisted the formation of those storms.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostStartlingly big light in the sky - could it be? ........is it actually?...........can I believe it is..............??
I'll be pleased for you if it is the sun though, as it's been a lovely September day here - sunny, pleasantly warm,gentle breeze, but on past showings that could have meant cold, wet and windy for you!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
A blue moon?
I'll be pleased for you if it is the sun though, as it's been a lovely September day here - sunny, pleasantly warm,gentle breeze, but on past showings that could have meant cold, wet and windy for you!
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostWent for a two-hour walk this morning (something I'm resolved to do once a week from now on) - absolutely beautiful weather - 23 or 24C, bit of wind, cloudless.
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