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Severe T-Storm Risk UK & IRL June 29th-July 7th

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« on: June 29, 2009, 10:14:27 pm »

Hi Scott, thanks for the report, I seen alot of weak mid level instability here...altocu castellanus. There's some rain moving up over Ireland from the SW, might be thundery in some parts but slim in the north. Of interest is the elevated unstable layer moving up from France, currently over Britain, which may arrive over eastern areas of NI late tonight/Tues morning..might just be rain though. Will wait and see what the experts think. Current charts show Wed, Thurs, and Fri (poss Sat too) as potential storm days for Ireland/N. Ireland but the charts keep changing like crazy with each update..very difficult to nail anything down. Let's see what Tony Gilbert says closer to the time. Certainly very warm and humid tonight. Fingers crossed... Smiley
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