Danno wrote: That map you posted shows up lightning over me around 6-630pm, heard no thunder, probably due to the intensity of the rain.
To_be_confirmed wrote: Was this tornado risk for the area earlier on, serious?
PauloMN wrote: Thunder and lightning now in Clonee, couple of miles north west of Blanchardstown. Pouring rain, very breezy also.
To_be_confirmed wrote: Ongoing thunder here to the southeast and east of me. Seems to be mainly cloud-to-cloud stuff. Saw a flash reflection just there too. What's the outlook for tonight? Are these cells moving northwards or northeastwards?
darkman2 wrote: Had a good few flashes and rumbles here a while ago. Some more cells are likely to develope in the west shortly as a new trough is coming onshore. These will probrably be thundery but more isolated and a rumble cant be ruled out anywhere really overnight. Most places will be dry though from now on.:)
Snowbie wrote: Just windward coasts will experience showers tonight,in other words the western seaboard and nowhere else.Convection was main result in these TS today fueling overland as they were imported from the Atlantic.So 0% showers will reach east or even midlands for that matter. The end of your statement is contradicting what your trying to say,"rumble cant be ruled out and most places will be dry" Whats this mean.TS with no precip or very localised No agree to disagree only exception to the rule.
Earthman wrote: Well going on the radar,if we were in Kerry West Cork or Galway city right now, we'd want a pretty strong umberella. The whole of Kerry is under pink.
darkman2 wrote: I dont think there is anything to mis-understand in what I said. Isolated thundery showers - most places dry. Cant rule out a shower anywhere.