Leicester got hit viciously bad the next day (Saturday), it was definitely a supercell that's for sure with meso cyclones spotted, constant thunder every second and lightning aswell with hail and biblical amounts of rain, currently some sort of leak in the attic of my family's house due to 4 hours of torrential rain, absolute brutal storm it was and still remains in my head after two days, I also do feel bad for the people at the Leicester vs Everton match that had to sit through that abysmal weather at the king power stadium
Moist! I followed that storm in oxfordshire, decided to divert to get home quicker since the a420 was snarled up due to flooding. Although the back roads were not blocked with traffic, the flooding on them was impressive for such a short storm as what it was in our area. I completely missed getting any of the storm over me though which was kind of a shame as i rather like storms:)
Shocked to see how bad the South has been hit! It's awful you have to bail out your house in heavy storms too, would a small slanted roof over the wall (or something similar), help keep water out?
I'm envious. Here in Chicago we've had an extremely dry August - September. Soak it up dude! Cheers!
Leicester got hit viciously bad the next day (Saturday), it was definitely a supercell that's for sure with meso cyclones spotted, constant thunder every second and lightning aswell with hail and biblical amounts of rain, currently some sort of leak in the attic of my family's house due to 4 hours of torrential rain, absolute brutal storm it was and still remains in my head after two days, I also do feel bad for the people at the Leicester vs Everton match that had to sit through that abysmal weather at the king power stadium
Also forgot to mention, the lightning wasn't just normal lightning, it was like constant fork lightning with plenty of positive cg strikes
BBC will still claim it was the warmest and driest year ever
Morons will still claim rapid temperature rise is normal.
That's SNOW good! Boom boom.
Moist! I followed that storm in oxfordshire, decided to divert to get home quicker since the a420 was snarled up due to flooding. Although the back roads were not blocked with traffic, the flooding on them was impressive for such a short storm as what it was in our area. I completely missed getting any of the storm over me though which was kind of a shame as i rather like storms:)
That's quite sizable hail stones
Shocked to see how bad the South has been hit! It's awful you have to bail out your house in heavy storms too, would a small slanted roof over the wall (or something similar), help keep water out?
Ah a good old winter coming
Very laborious all that bailing. That hail got quite deep. Did it make the air much colder?
Blimey ~4" of hail ?!
It was just normal rain in Hampshire
Yep that's what you call so going over and giving you a good downpour
For all the people supporting the genocide of Palestine hope you love this weather and your homes 🏠 are nice and warm and dry
Go to machine mart and buy a self priming water pump rather than scooping out the water
A winter shower in Scotland.