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, also developing across the north from lunchtime then spreading south through the day, falling as sleet, hail or snow in the north, but these showers died away in some areas towards evening. The 7th was mainly bright or sunny, though cloudier in the West Midlands and the south-west, with scattered

Aerodrome Weather Warnings

& Hail, Thunderstorm & Squall, Squall, Thunderstorm & Hail & Squall) Hail Freezing Precipitation (liquid precipitation freezing in contact with hard surfaces) Temperature Inversion (an increase in air temperature of 10C or more in the lowest 1000ft) All warnings are provided in a standardised text

Derby Day Thunderstorm 31 May 1911

, across parts of South East England. Significant weather event • 17 people killed along with 4 horses • 159 flashes of sheet or fork lightning in a 15 minute period around 17.30 recorded at Epsom • Hail 1½ to 2 inches in diameter fell at Sutton • Landslides closed both the Great Western Railway at Park

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More settled weather on the way?

brings the possibility of some of those showers turning heavy and thundery, possibly with hail. Some of these showers will be slow-moving so that could increase local impacts with rainfall totals reaching 30mm or more in isolated locations.  In the heaviest showers these could be accompanied by hail

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Thunderstorm warnings issued

(@metoffice) September 19, 2024 Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Neil Armstrong, said: ““Thundery downpours are expected to develop in places across the south on Friday afternoon bringing frequent lightning, gusty winds, hail, and spells of heavy rain. The risk of thunderstorms persists into Saturday

PWMS49_Global_3_hourly_spot_forecasts

) 11 Drizzle 12 Light rain 13 Heavy rain shower (Night) 14 Heavy rain shower (Day) 15 Heavy Rain 16 Sleet shower (Night) 17 Sleet shower (Day) 18 Sleet 19 Hail shower (Night) 20 Hail shower (Day) 21 Hail 22 Light snow shower (Night) 23 Light snow shower (Day) 24 Light snow 25 Heavy snow shower (Night

PWMS044_UK_3_Hourly_Spot_forecasts

Heavy rain shower (Night) 14 Heavy rain shower (Day) 15 Heavy Rain 16 Sleet shower (Night) 17 Sleet shower (Day) 18 Sleet 19 Hail shower (Night) 20 Hail shower (Day) 21 Hail 22 Light snow shower (Night) 23 Light snow shower (Day) 24 Light snow 25 Heavy snow shower (Night) 26 Heavy snow shower (Day) 27

PWMS043_UK_Hourly_spot_forecasts

shower (Day) 15 Heavy Rain 16 Sleet shower (Night) 17 Sleet shower (Day) 18 Sleet 19 Hail shower (Night) 20 Hail shower (Day) 21 Hail 22 Light snow shower (Night) 23 Light snow shower (Day) 24 Light snow 25 Heavy snow shower (Night) 26 Heavy snow shower (Day) 27 Heavy snow 28 Thundery shower (Night

PWMS035_Spot_observations

) Medium-level cloud 8 (Black) Low-level cloud 9 Light rain shower (Night) 10 Light rain shower (Day) 11 Drizzle 12 Light rain 13 Heavy rain shower (Night) 14 Heavy rain shower (Day) 15 Heavy Rain 16 Sleet shower (Night) 17 Sleet shower (Day) 18 Sleet 19 Hail shower (Night) 20 Hail shower (Day) 21

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Thunderstorm warnings issued

) September 20, 2024 Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Jason Kelly said: “Thundery downpours have developed across parts of southern England, and will last into Friday evening, bringing frequent lightning, gusty winds, hail, and spells of heavy rain. The risk of thunderstorms persists into the weekend

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