Can pretty much guarantee rain in the midlands today as I am laying a concrete path in the garden
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostYesterday was our hottest of the year... up to 17c woo woo !
We were promised a thunderstorm but it missed us. Here's one from last summer: YouTube - hailstorm, 2 Aug '10All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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Originally posted by bearded bloke View PostCan pretty much guarantee rain in the midlands today as I am laying a concrete path in the garden
I did think there was rain starting at some point, but it was just a bird cr*pping on me.
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Out of interest- how big were the hailstones???
The biggest I've ever seen in the UK were a tad less than 1cm...but several years ago in Italy( July) ping pong ball sized!!!
I'd say a bit bigger than a pearl Nicos, and were hitting the windows so hard I thought the glass would break. Daughter and family were at Asda in Handsworth and aquaplaned on the Parkway to get home. Penistone Road B & Q had to mop up a bit of flood too. Been glorious all afternoon again here!Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Every time I tried to paint a fence recently, it has been threatening to rain, or has been raining. In addition, lots of sea fog - extending further inland than usual, all the way to Banchory - only burning off at about midday. In the last couple of days, we have had a wee sprinkle of rain early in the mornings, but nothing much. Between that and the 22 degrees days with everyone getting a bit sunburned in April, I must say I think we have been lucky here - but I get the feeling that this summer is going to be a rerun of 2003, hotter than the hinges of H*ll and with nasty floods...There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
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Flo a good few years ago I had a car written off in a very localised East Anglian hailstorm in mid summer. They were golf ball sized, smashed every pane of glass in the greenhouse roof, and made dents like a hammer in the roof and bonnet of my car. I caught a few and shoved them in the freezer as evidence on my insurance claim - somebody used them as ice cubes in drinks!Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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Originally posted by Jeanied View PostFlo a good few years ago I had a car written off in a very localised East Anglian hailstorm in mid summer. They were golf ball sized, smashed every pane of glass in the greenhouse roof, and made dents like a hammer in the roof and bonnet of my car. I caught a few and shoved them in the freezer as evidence on my insurance claim - somebody used them as ice cubes in drinks!Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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