
This shower passed overhead, but didn't produce anything exciting:

Some outflow to the north created a line of convergence almost overhead at around 1300 BST. Plenty of scud-suckers underneath, and the winds got very gusty as it passed:


When it moved NE, it formed a new thunderstorm with some really nice features. For a time, the gust front appeared to be rotating anti-clockwise around the rain core:


An interesting lowering came and went to it's south. It was about 8 miles away,so too far to see if it was rotating, but it did briefly become quite smooth-sided:



A new storm to the south, just NE of Southampton. Just 5 seconds after this shot a nice CG came down it's western side:

To the west, things were starting to look less developmental, so I headed back SE into the action:

I arrived near Portmouth just in time to see this convergence line spark storms just inland:

This storm put a CG down less than a mile away, just behind the gust front seen here:

The same storm rumbling away:

A heavy shower was now forming on the line to the west:

Nice visibility and quite high cloud bases made for ominous-looking bases today. Not a bad way to spend a Sunday:












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