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BBC TV Weather has been suggesting all evening that the rain/thunder
will run North from Dorset and indeed, that the South Coast East of Bournemouth may well stay dry for the next 24 hours. The cloud/rainfall graphics certainly showed that. However... the cluster of thundery precip has been shifting ENE along the South Coast for the last 3 hours... and now, radar shows that activity has reached the West of the IoW with a shower over the North of Southampton. As I write, bright sheet lighning is visible to my SW at intervals of 20 to 30 seconds and distant thunder is now faintly audible. Temperature 20, light winds from I know not which direction after a long period of calm this evening. These storms often seem to jump over the immediate Solent area and relocate over and to the North of the South Downs - I wonder if I'm going to catch one at last? ![]() -- Dave West Fareham, Hampshire. |
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