ze hebben hier ook weer wat zwaar besteld.
Heb vorige week niks gemerkt van wat er in North Yorkshire gebeurt was maar misschein morgen of ovrmorgen wat meer geluk qua onweer.
Woon verders hoog genoeg boven de rivier die hier 150 meter voor ons ligt.
UK ADVANCE WARNINGS OF SEVERE WEATHER
These warnings are issued when severe weather is expected to cause widespread disruption to traffic etc. over the next few days. See the guide below for more details.
Current warnings:
ADVANCE WARNING OF SEVERE WEATHER
Here is an ADVANCED WARNING of Heavy Rain affecting England and Wales.
Issued by the Met Office at 06:59 on Thursday, 23 June 2005.
The Met Office is forecasting the current mini heat-wave to break down with thunderstorms developing across England and east Wales in the next 36 hours. The storms are expected to arrive across Wales and southwest England on Thursday night, transferring N/NE into other parts of England during Friday. The storms could be severe and long lasting with squally winds and large hail.
Torrential downpours of the order of 60mm in a 3 hour period are possible with total accumulations reaching 100mm or more locally.
Such rainfall totals could lead to significant flash flooding, particularly in areas prone to rapid runoff.
The area at greatest risk of disruption is expected to extend from eastern parts of SW England and central-southern England northeastwards across the Midlands and E/NE England, but even within this area, some regions will escape the worst of the storms.
For enquiries regarding this warning - please contact your regional Met Office.
Transmitted by the Met Office at 06:59 on Thursday 23 June