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Second downpour in 24 hrs here in HA4.
As soon as it hits ground, it's virtually drying instantly.
Sitting on the beach at Goring and heard 3 or 4 rumbles coming from, I think, over the sea.
Bit of a breeze whipping up too, which has a storm-on-the-way kinda feel to it.
Rain radar and lightning radar showing strikes and rain South and Southeast of Worthing moving NNW.... ITS A COMING!!!Sitting on the beach at Goring and heard 3 or 4 rumbles coming from, I think, over the sea.
Bit of a breeze whipping up too, which has a storm-on-the-way kinda feel to it.
Is there any geological reason why lightning storms appear to stubbornly avoid the South East of England when they happily zap every other bugger in Western Europe? Like an invisible force field or something?
And yes, yes I do know that this post will appear foolish by the morning