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richardabdn
Sunday, June 24, 2018 8:20:42 AM

 

Indeed! I spent all of yesterday in the garden or outside generally and although it was only sunny for brief periods it was very nice. I don’t expect warm evenings in a coastal location in a maritime climate at 57°N. Any warm evenings are the exception and are very welcome.

The weather is very useable and about to get better but perhaps expectations and looking for the negative rather than the positive leads to different views. 

I judge the summers up here by amount of “useable” outside time and since May there has been a good amount of it. One unexpected bonus has been the lack of rainfall means I have not had to cut the grass very much this year.

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

There's not been much useable outside time at all over the past few weeks. The evenings have been poor and the weekends have been poor. Cloudy and windy a lot of the time. 

The three things I enjoy doing are walking, relaxing in the garden and photography and the past couple of weeks have been lousy for all three activities.

Forecast for the coming week is 17-20C and sunny spells. It is hard not to feel despondent if that is really the best we can expect nowadays because what has happened to clear skies with only fair weather cloud and 20s temperatures? 


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doctormog
Sunday, June 24, 2018 8:22:19 AM
https://en.sat24.com/en/gb/visual 

Is this morning’s cloud up there permacast or Stratocast? Down here we have a bit of the latter, but nothing too bad. Or what the French call voile (sheet / sail).

It is more the rapidlydisappearingcast type  There will however be one little stubborn patch over one part of the city no doubt. 


speckledjim
Sunday, June 24, 2018 8:30:24 AM

 

Indeed! I spent all of yesterday in the garden or outside generally and although it was only sunny for brief periods it was very nice. I don’t expect warm evenings in a coastal location in a maritime climate at 57°N. Any warm evenings are the exception and are very welcome.

The weather is very useable and about to get better but perhaps expectations and looking for the negative rather than the positive leads to different views. 

I judge the summers up here by amount of “useable” outside time and since May there has been a good amount of it. One unexpected bonus has been the lack of rainfall means I have not had to cut the grass very much this year.

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

 

I don't think I have ever read a single positive Aberdeen weather related post from Richard (or whatever his name is)


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johncs2016
Sunday, June 24, 2018 8:34:15 AM

 

 

I don't think I have ever read a single positive Aberdeen weather related post from Richard (or whatever his name is)

Originally Posted by: speckledjim 

I've seen maybe the odd one here and there, but they are such a rarity that you probably wouldn't even notice them and there are no other members of this forum (who I know of anyway) who are so unhappy with the weather in their area about 99% of the time as Richard is.

 


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howham
Sunday, June 24, 2018 8:39:01 AM

Yep, yesterday was cloudy (old fashioned terminology) most of the day but I was able to cut the grass and be outside in a t-shirt no problem.

Bizarrely this morning it does seem to be getting cloudier here rather than clearing... but I am an optimist at heart so will keep the faith.

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Sunday, June 24, 2018 8:40:02 AM
Richards role on the forum is to be poetically miserable, I wouldn’t have it any other way. Just as Jiries’ is to berate the illegality of rain under high pressure, Retron’s is to express existential angst about warm weather and picturesareme’s is to humble-brag about the sunny climate of the South coast.

My own preferred style is emotional flip flopping based on the whims of the latest model run.


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doctormog
Sunday, June 24, 2018 8:41:46 AM

Richards role on the forum is to be poetically miserable, I wouldn’t have it any other way. Just as Jiries’ is to berate the illegality of rain under high pressure, Retron’s is to express existential angst about warm weather and picturesareme’s is to humble-brag about the sunny climate of the South coast.

My own preferred style is emotional flip flopping based on the whims of the latest model run.

Originally Posted by: TimS 


bradders
Sunday, June 24, 2018 8:50:07 AM

I can`t think of anything to moan about this summer so far, except maybe that as we are on a water meter I`m probably spending a fortune watering the garden and filling the pond up with the hosepipe!


Eric. Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.

Tim A
Sunday, June 24, 2018 9:10:45 AM



My own preferred style is emotional flip flopping based on the whims of the latest model run.

Originally Posted by: TimS 

 

A rarity in the summer months but provides much needed entertainment.  

 

Whether its 22c and sunny or 30c and sunny, it doesnt bother me. Lovely to be in sunshine. However whether we get one inch or six inches of snow is a different matter....


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Shropshire
Sunday, June 24, 2018 9:37:25 AM

 

There's not been much useable outside time at all over the past few weeks. The evenings have been poor and the weekends have been poor. Cloudy and windy a lot of the time. 

The three things I enjoy doing are walking, relaxing in the garden and photography and the past couple of weeks have been lousy for all three activities.

Forecast for the coming week is 17-20C and sunny spells. It is hard not to feel despondent if that is really the best we can expect nowadays because what has happened to clear skies with only fair weather cloud and 20s temperatures? 

Originally Posted by: richardabdn 

 

Given that the record high in Aberdeen is 26.7 for June temps pushing up much more than 20C must be fairly rare events anyway ?

 

 


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roadrunnerajn
Sunday, June 24, 2018 9:49:53 AM
In the far south west we are getting spoilt with these NE-SE winds!!

It's warm

It's sunny

The sea temp is a couple of degrees up due to the surface water warming. Normally the SW breeze brings in cooler waters from the Atlantic.

However the UV is forecast at 9 today so skin beware...

Sorry not really a moan😎

Makes the 9 months of grey SC cloud almost worthwhile....almost


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howham
Sunday, June 24, 2018 10:50:50 AM

Still cloudy here. Just drove to Ellon (about 6 miles away) and it was lovely and sunny...

richardabdn
Sunday, June 24, 2018 11:39:19 AM

Just unbelievable. Almost as soon as the cloud cleared a sea breeze set in and now the sky is almost completely full of vile North Sea cloud.

Temperature is an absolutely disgusting 14.2C when earlier this week some of the models were showing 23C. I can't express in words how hacked off I am with enduring this endless barrage of crap. It is as bleak and depressing as living in Shetland.

Now doubt it will be like this all week and next weekend 


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richardabdn
Sunday, June 24, 2018 11:41:41 AM

 

 

Given that the record high in Aberdeen is 26.7 for June temps pushing up much more than 20C must be fairly rare events anyway ?

 

 

Originally Posted by: Shropshire 

How on earth can 20C be described as rare in June when by the end of the month the average max is 17C? It's the least we should be expecting in a supposed warm spell.

Also the record is not 26.7C. It is 28.9C though getting much past 21C seems to be a struggle these days. 


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LeedsLad123
Sunday, June 24, 2018 11:57:20 AM
It's 26.7C for June at Aberdeen Dyce according to Wikipedia.
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SJV
Sunday, June 24, 2018 12:00:34 PM
For balance - absolutely gorgeous day here with warm, unbroken sunshine.
richardabdn
Sunday, June 24, 2018 12:44:13 PM

It's 26.7C for June at Aberdeen Dyce according to Wikipedia.

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 

Wikipedia is garbage.

The record for Dyce is 28.9C on 7th June 1950 (recorded as 84F)

https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/file/sdb%3AdigitalFile%7C6de17326-d615-47fe-93f0-77498650329b/ 

The record for Craibstone, which is usually half a degree or so cooler, is also 28.9C recorded on 6th June 1939.

https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/file/sdb%3AdigitalFile%7Cf9278d8d-b944-4978-823a-2305be34cf58/ 

It also reached 82F (27.8C) at Dyce in June 1959.

Of course those are all a long time ago but that just reflects how rubbish recent years have been for high temperatures.


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LeedsLad123
Sunday, June 24, 2018 12:51:41 PM

 

Wikipedia is garbage.

The record for Dyce is 28.9C on 7th June 1950 (recorded as 84F)

https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/file/sdb%3AdigitalFile%7C6de17326-d615-47fe-93f0-77498650329b/ 

The record for Craibstone, which is usually half a degree or so cooler, is also 28.9C recorded on 6th June 1939.

https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/file/sdb%3AdigitalFile%7Cf9278d8d-b944-4978-823a-2305be34cf58/ 

It also reached 82F (27.8C) at Dyce in June 1959.

Of course those are all a long time ago but that just reflects how rubbish recent years have been for high temperatures.

Originally Posted by: richardabdn 

I suppose it also reflects how crap Aberdeen is in general for high temperatures?


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richardabdn
Sunday, June 24, 2018 1:07:29 PM

 

I suppose it also reflects how crap Aberdeen is in general for high temperatures?

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 

No it's only been over the last 15-20 years that it has become difficult to achieve high temperatures due to a constant wind off the sea. No problems before seeing spells of SW winds giving temperatures approaching the mid 20s, in most summers, which is as warm as it needs to be.


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johncs2016
Sunday, June 24, 2018 1:43:37 PM

 

I suppose it also reflects how crap Aberdeen is in general for high temperatures?

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 

You're probably right in a way because any time that I have travelled up to Aberdeen in the past, it has always been freezing cold there  (although I would expect them to be used to that there). Yet, I've been to Inverness before which is just as far north (but quite a lot further west) and on that occasion, they actually had better weather than what we were getting here in Edinburgh.

 


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

Chunky Pea
Sunday, June 24, 2018 7:16:56 PM

Latest 'Appeggee' (is that how you spell it) is going for temps into the low 30s here (and for hours on end) from Tuesday to Thursday. I pray that this 'model has gone off on one'.

 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

richardabdn
Sunday, June 24, 2018 7:28:46 PM

 

You're probably right in a way because any time that I have travelled up to Aberdeen in the past, it has always been freezing cold there  (although I would expect them to be used to that there). Yet, I've been to Inverness before which is just as far north (but quite a lot further west) and on that occasion, they actually had better weather than what we were getting here in Edinburgh.

 

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 

There shouldn't be that much difference in temperature between Aberdeen and other places in Eastern Scotland yet I saw Leuchars at 24.5C under a WSW flow today while we were stuck at 15C with a wind off the sea

It is just so infuriating. It could have reached around 23C with a SW flow here. Don't have high hopes for this coming week at all. No W/SW winds forecast at all. Only chance of decent temperatures is if the wind is southerly rather than directly off the sea.

I doubt that the 23.9C I recorded on 2nd June will be beaten this week and could even have been the hottest day of the year. I prefer warm rather than hot temperatures but we should really be seeing one or two days in a summer climbing to 25C.


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xioni2
Monday, June 25, 2018 12:09:31 PM

In the absence of a weather appreciation thread, I thought I should post here.

Absolutely gorgeous weather here (Epsom Downs) with deep blue skies, strong sunshine, a lovely breeze and low humidity.

Having time off this week makes it even better with all meals outside and staying in the garden until midnight. 

Stratospheric impacts or not, the weather since early February has been fantastic, thank you weather gods! 

bowser
Monday, June 25, 2018 12:25:01 PM

 

Yesterday was not pleasantly warm once the sun went away. 16C and overcast is not pleasant. I had to put a jumper on but eventually just gave up and came inside. 

The average sunshine since 9th June has been 4.3 hours per day. Three Saturdays in a row have failed to manage 5 hours sun. That is indeed appalling though it speaks volumes about the state of summer over the past decade that there have been several years when it's been even worse.

I was able to set out in the garden more last June,despite it being the wettest on record, because the evenings and weekends were often fine - far better than this year. It has been a real struggle to find any opportunity to sit in the garden for the past fortnight and I'm sick of it.

Originally Posted by: richardabdn 

Move 20 miles inland. you'd get more snow too!

speckledjim
Monday, June 25, 2018 1:41:25 PM

 

Move 20 miles inland. you'd get more snow too!

Originally Posted by: bowser 

So true - Aberdeen is currently 18c and Aboyne (30 miles away) is 25.4c 


Thorner, West Yorkshire



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