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Old 28-Aug-2008, 21:09
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Re: Thunderstorm Discussion 30th August -31st August 2008

BBC suggest E Anglia & S East on Sunday.
Met Office have an advisory for the whole of the east but i suspect that will be changed tomorrow
Met Office also reserve thunderstorm symbols for the east and southeast
Other charts suggest the eastern portion of England...


I have to admit, this is the first 'event' this year where all the charts agree with each other
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