Well we are well and truly under bombardment at the moment, unfotunately I was out in it yesterday at Silverstone marshalling.
The morning started extremely sunny and then we noticed this, creeping up behind us.
It was nice and sunny when I went to asda yesterday so I just had a tshirt on, just after I came out it started raining, I tried sheltering under a tree but it didn't really work so I had to walk all the way up the hill with two heavy bags of shopping in the rain. Of course as soon as I got back on campus the sun came out! :curse:
Well I had three bad leaks in the roof of my office on Friday Today when I came out of Sainsburys, I found that in the space of a little over half an hour, the part of the car park where I had parked had flooded upto my ankles..... yours truly drove home barefoot whilst sodden shoes sat in the pax footwell
Berkshire was no better either. I've had one very stressed Labrador since 4am yesterday morning :shock: How the hell we've not leaked in is beyond me. Good job I'm not a betting man
You're lucky you got her to go outside mate. I woke up yesterday (Sat) at around 4.15am to find the good lady on her hands and knees on the bedroom floor talking to the dog. Funny I thought.. the dog's never awake at this time of the day!! 'Has the dog been sick or something' questioned I.. still not sure if I was awake or not. 'No' came the reply.. 'its the thunder' :shock: :k:
There you have it.. an average early morning in the Booker Household
I woke up at 3 am last night and saw some really low cloud, "Hell I thought we have got it bad."
My missus said to me this morning "How the hell did you sleep through that last night?"
Apparently at about 4am there were 4 fire engines and police etc in the next street because someones house had exploded. (No I don't live in Kabul or Belfast.)
Gentlemen, Garry, has it right. According to the BBC Weatherman, this is not 'rain' or 'thunderstorms', they are 'heavy showers'. Please get your definitions right!