The Great Meteorological Thread

Mornin' everyone. Looks like normal service has resumed after seeing this upon awakening at 6.15 am. :cool: :D :thumbs:

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Nah ..... this is one you took earlier, Ian! :lol:

It's the same here, though!

Did you get rain yesterday?

Jean

:D It's like something out of Groundhog day.

Indeed, we did get some rain yesterday, like Sue, it came in as a quick burst like a power shower at 1 pm yesterday afternoon, gave us 5.1 mm of useful stuff. My lawn had literally sprang back to life overnight! Grass is such resilient stuff.
 
High Cirrus here this morning too :)

Gonna take a wander down to the stream later on today, always a good indicator on how the local area if faring with the lack of water!


P.s. Nice to see a live thread talking about this kinda shizz. TP is truly a remarkable forum :thumbs:
 
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Well, dunno about everyone in here but it's been a corker of a sunny day here at Folkestone. I had an afternoon nap on a deckchair in the front garden and now I'm all pink and stinging a lot.

Make the most of this bit of summer-like spell as it all falls apart as we go into next week with rain and thundery spells - even for the South East.
 
Pretty much the same here, most of the day Ian.
Some high cloud, light breeze and hot!
It did start to turn a little muggy mid afternoon with an increase in cloud cover.
But we were back to clear skies as the sun went down though.
 
As promised, I'd thought I'd give you an update when we get nearer to the time.

I'm 99% confident that by the weekend, the bulk of the UK will turn out dry with plenty of sunshine, along with warmer temperatures - yes, even and especially over the North.

But, as always with my forecasts there is always a "but", winds may become a fresh east over the South of the UK by then. That may have the effect of dragging low cloud and fog in from the sea to affect Eastern and Southern coastal areas - but Kent is still set to collect some good sunshine due to it being close to the Continent.


You read it hear first, folks! Radio 4 forecast this afternoon promised low cloud and sea mist for SE England! Your seaweed's doing a top job, Ian. :D:thumbs:

Another warm sunny day around here today. :eek:

Jean
 
You read it hear first, folks! Radio 4 forecast this afternoon promised low cloud and sea mist for SE England! Your seaweed's doing a top job, Ian. :D:thumbs:

Another warm sunny day around here today. :eek:

Jean

:D It is now starting to look like that forecast will come off.

With that in mind, I'd better make the most of this while I can . . .

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(Taken at 7 am this morning).
 
G'morning Ian :wave: - Mr JG reckons we're going to get some rain here on the south coast tomorrow. Is he right? We need it desperately, but I must get a host of gardening jobs done today if it's going to be chucking it down tomorrow! ;)

Jean

Hi and mornin' Jean from quite a warm and bright Folkestone.

Indeed, it does look like some showery stuff will start to edge in from France and as it interacts with the cooler stuff of Arctic origin moving down from the north, that should trigger off some thundery type showery rain over the Southern half of England. That should start to take place at around Sunday mid-day and then lasting into Monday. I'd be very surprised if there are still some dry spots left behind after all that.
Indeed, if . . . no . . . WHEN . . . all that does come off, that will provide some MUCH needed rain for this neck of the woods.

There does look like a slow and gradual return to warmer and settled conditions more especially to Eastern and Southern parts of the UK as we wear on into the second half of next week but that's a long way off.
 
Thanks, Ian. I think you should take over from the meteorological office - I take your word as gospel! You've been spot on with all your predictions through this long-running thread :clap::clap::clap:

Right - I shall go and mow the lawn and not bother with watering things that will survive until tomorrow/Monday. :thumbs:

Jean
 
Yesterday was a lovely day here in Essex and today is just as warm. I have managed to get a bit sunburned which was very silly of me, but nothing bad. When I stay with my parents in Australia I am so careful to cover up and slap on the sun cream but I didnt even think of it going to Maldon ( Essex) for the day.

I will be glad if we do get some rain which you have predicted Ian as my garden is so dry. The farmers will be pleased too.
 
. I have managed to get a bit sunburned which was very silly of me, but nothing bad. When I stay with my parents in Australia I am so careful to cover up and slap on the sun cream but I didnt even think of it going to Maldon ( Essex) for the day.

It's easily done, Sue - but I think you'll be ok exposing all (well, maybe not "all" :naughty: ) today. It's windy, grey and overcast and I'm busy doing my rain dance! :D

Jean
 
Mornin' Sue and Jean. It's very much the same here, just woken up to gloomy and grey skies and it's now feeling quite cool . . . . and still staying bone dry!

It does look like the "major rain event" for today has been downgraded with some area along the South Coast getting wet while other areas will remain high and dry (most likely the far South East).
Actually, thunderstorms have already broken out across England as I type - more particularly to the South West but they are quite isolated and sporadic in nature.
Just hope we do get to catch some of the liquid stuff before things settle down on Tuesday onwards.
 
We have rain!! And lots of it. Wind. Grey skies.

I feel like I've woken up in Scotland :D
 
We have rain!! And lots of it. Wind. Grey skies.

I feel like I've woken up in Scotland :D

:eek: :D It's pretty cloudy over here, we had a tiny spit of rain that dampened the ground - like dew - about an hour ago but it's all dried up now.
 
Nothing much to report over this side of the country.
'Cept that its been raining steadily for the last couple of hours or so.
The "prediction" is for heavy rain over-night then clearing by morning.
( or so the "professionals" are saying :D)
 
Ian - I have to confess I doubted you! 'Rain about mid-day', you said. Noon came and went on the allotment, as the dry powdery dust swirled around us. Then - at 12.40 it happened! Rain! Not much to be sure, but steady and when we left home at 6 pm to travel up to Berkshire (grandson-sitting tomorrow) it was still raining! The rain up in Berkshire is heavy so I just hope it's the same in the New Forest.

Jean (happy, wet bunny) :banana::banana::banana::)
 
:D Jean. Finally got there in the end, then. Seems that the drought has come to an end.

Over here, have recorded 7.7 mm of rain since my last observation at 6 pm yesterday. It seems that most of it came in showery form during the night.

Not exactly a bowels-tremblingly vast amount where no lightning has been observed (I was asleep anyway), but nonetheless all very useful stuff for the lawn so it was most welcomed. Especially since it was a very hard task predicting how much was going to fall - or whether I was actually going to see any rain at all!

It does look like a definate rain band formed over Hampshire, Surrey, North Sussex, London and into Hertford last night, that rain band became stationary hence how some of the above mentioned areas got more than 20 mm in the past 24 hours.
Kent and Essex were in a "dry" slot where the rain popped up in random showery form, hence why rainfall varied between 2 mm to 10 mm last night.
 
Not exactly a bowels-tremblingly vast amount


:lol::lol::lol: Thank goodness for that! The mind boggles! :lol: (pun intended :gag: )

It's raining quite hard here in Berkshire and I haven't managed to find out how wet it was in the Forest, but I think it needs a few days steady rain to get the veggies growing properly.

Hey ho - We've now just got the problem of what to do with 2 very active small boys on a wet day. :eek:

Jean
 
We got some rain at last overnight and there are still a few spots around this morning.I'm sure all the plants will appreciate it anyway. Hopefully we will get some more to make a real difference to the crops.
 
We got some rain at last overnight and there are still a few spots around this morning.I'm sure all the plants will appreciate it anyway. Hopefully we will get some more to make a real difference to the crops.

Hi Sue! Indeed, we've just had another 0.5 mm on top of the 7.7 mm of last night in the form of steady drizzle misty stuff, so that'll be good for the lawn. :thumbs:
The rest of the week does look a little bit on the unsettled side depending where you live. With low pressure continuing to stick close to the UK, Northern and Western parts are likely to stay showery while the East and South will get to pick up the best of any sunny spells as far as the rest of this week is concerned.
All a bit vague and not terribly summer-like but that's pretty typical for our climate!
 
See I told you all not to worry this is the UK after all :D

A wet start to the morning but stopped around 9-ish
I guess it was now more than a few mm
 
See I told you all not to worry this is the UK after all :D


Indeed as nature does balance itself out in the end. Although at the same time it pretty much rendered this thread as being a bit out of date, hehe. :lol:

However, that trip to Central France doesn't seem to be a clever idea at the moment. This is Grele, the heart of France, only yesterday! :eek: :eek: :eek:

http://youtu.be/_FjmwQ1LGaE
 
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Indeed as nature does balance itself out in the end. Although at the same time it pretty much rendered this thread as being a bit out of date, hehe. :lol:

However, that trip to Central France doesn't seem to be a clever idea at the moment. This is Grele, the heart of France, only yesterday! :eek: :eek: :eek:

http://youtu.be/_FjmwQ1LGaE

Holy Crap :eek:
 

Holy Crap :eek:

Indeed, that what sprang to mind upon coming across that video via another internet forum.

Oh! I'd forgotten to drop off some more weather-related cartoons from the archives. Might as well throw in a couple more while I'm at it . . .

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LOL nice set Ian :thumbs:
 
My beautiful camera got wet yesterday. WHY does it always rain at Whipsnade? :lol:

Garden is loving it though. May even have green grass again :shrug:
 
See I told you all not to worry this is the UK after all :D


In that case, I think we've been expelled from the UK! I don't know how much rain we had Sunday night, but it wasn't enough and by the time we got back home yesterday it had all dried up again. Come on, Chris, I was relying on you for your 2-left-footed rain dance! Have you given up on me and my thirst for rain? :shrug: :D

Ian - I'm loving the cartoons - keep 'em coming please! :D

Jean
 
In that case, I think we've been expelled from the UK! I don't know how much rain we had Sunday night, but it wasn't enough and by the time we got back home yesterday it had all dried up again. Come on, Chris, I was relying on you for your 2-left-footed rain dance! Have you given up on me and my thirst for rain? :shrug: :D

Ian - I'm loving the cartoons - keep 'em coming please! :D

Jean

I think he only specialises in snake dancing and made things turn drier instead, perhaps that's where we went wrong.

Anyway, mornin' Jean and everyone else reading this bit, it's being a more cheerful start to the day weather wise as I type.
As for today's weather across the UK, it looks like being a day of dodging showers for those living over Western and Northern parts. I'll let you work out what part of the UK will remain dry? :thinking: :naughty: :D

And here's today's cartoon from the archives, this is going back some time, though, I was 21 when I drew this one! . . .

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I think he only specialises in snake dancing and made things turn drier instead, perhaps that's where we went wrong.

:lol::lol::lol: Perhaps not totally wrong - we've had one shower this morning, just after I'd hung washing out and was miles from anywhere walking the dogs. :bang: Reminds me of the saying 'be careful what you wish for - it might come true'. :'(

I never realised the Ark was sited on the south coast of Hampshire. :)

Jean
 
Come on, Chris, I was relying on you for your 2-left-footed rain dance! Have you given up on me and my thirst for rain? :shrug: :D

Jean
Well its all falling down here, so, job done :lol:
And as the old saying goes
"sod you jack I'm alright :D"
Well that is, no more than a very light shower so far today
but the last couple of days was enough to see me through the week :D

Edit Ooops as of 2 mins ago It started Hissing down, Jean if you want some
its right here right now :D

I think he only specialises in snake dancing and made things turn drier instead, perhaps that's where we went wrong.

:lol::lol::lol:
And great cartoon Ian :thumbs:
 
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Well its all falling down here, so, job done :lol:
And as the old saying goes
"sod you jack I'm alright :D"

Edit Ooops as of 2 mins ago It started Hissing down, Jean if you want some
its right here right now :D


:razz: :razz: :rules: 'snot fair!
It's been sunny here for most of the day! We had a short-lived shower this morning - I've forgotten what hissing down looks like. Send me some? ;)

Jean
 
Mornin' all from what is quite a bright and sunny Folkestone. Can see some nice convective cumulus lumbering along the Channel, a sign that we'll get to see more in the way of showers even at this neck of the woods later on today. But like before they'll probably be hit and miss affairs.

Just had a peek at the medium range charts while in the process of compiling my Cloud Master forecast for today and it looks like it'll be quite a while before we'll get to see any actual summer-like weather. Looks set to be changeable with sunny spells and showers for the rest of the week and into the weekend with a spell of prolonged rain for the South on Sunday. Oh dear, but all a long way off, of course.
 
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