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We just had a severe thunderstorm pass through the area. Rain fell down so hard (with frequent thunder and lightning) it looked like fog, now it's just light rain. Lasted about 15-20 minutes
Gotta love the eloquence of various members of the netweather.tv forum.
"Time people accepted our climate as it is.. and that's the most impredicatable weather on the planet.."
NetWeather is full of so many morons. I only look in on the model outlook threads & you get the same trolls who wind up cold lovers in the winter, posting charts of mild weather, posting cool cherry picked charts in the summer to wind up heat lovers! God knows how they have not yet been banned... And I can understand people liking snow in the winter (though I'd rather not have any) but I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would actually want cold, wet weather in the summer?!? Idiots...
Exactly most of the forum is only good for laughing at. I imagine most of them, especially the snow-creaming cold rampers to be 12-year old prepubescent thumb suckers and by the way they have no concept of grammar or spelling that would sum it up pretty well. The reason why they don't get banned BTW is because the retard owner, Paul Michaelwhite is a big childish cold ramper himself.
If you ever do decide to leave Buxton you really should move down south... Warmer summers, milder winters & more storms. We had an amazing one here last week
Looks like no storms for us today. They are all forming directly to my east as they always do. No wonder summer is my least favourite season when it is so boring.
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