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Default Pz - Very wet 24 hours to 09:00

The period 14th Feb - 14th March inclusive saw just 19mm of rain.

The 24 hours to 09:00 today (16th) saw 35.8mm. There were some very localised torrential bursts around noon on 15th, which brought traffic almost to a halt and overwhelmed drains. Fortunately too short lived to create any real problems.

Wettest 09:00-09:00 period since 44.2mm on 21st December 2012.

Graham
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