BBC Weather Forecast, 19th July 1992
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Ipswich, Suffolk, had a whopper storm on that Monday evening! I remember I was sent out into the rain to drive everyone's cars round to the church entrance so that nobody else got wet. It was (and I think still is) the biggest 24-hour rainfall for Ipswich.
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plus the end summary for the days ahead on the new map does Edinburgh, Dublin, Cardiff and London - where's the Midlands again!?
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I used to love the old thunderstorm symbols and all the symbols really. Love these oldie weather videos - simple to understand and good to look at - New map - brown and childish blobs and the Midlands the new map races by it to focus on London - The Midlands has become obsolete ):
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The one thing I do miss about the old maps was the when they did the winds, different colours to show the warmth! lol
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Yes the new map, moves about, quite annoying, the snow looks the same as fog, the rain the same as frost, hate new map
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Ditto. On the new one there's a huge bias towards the South. This one was also easier to understand.
Wow I loved this sort of weather when I was a kid I always looked forward to it after the BBC Six 0 Clock news in 1998 that was the best ever
Hammadmossop1988 3 years ago 3
this style of map was way better than the rubbish of today
BEASWINDOWCLINGS 3 years ago 2