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Fiona Dunn's Podcast

Thunderstorm early hours 18 July part 2 - dramatic at the start

Jul 18, 2014, 09:59 PM
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highlights from a Thunderstorm on 18 July 2014 just after 9 AM in Milton Keynes - a little under 3 minutes
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