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LeedsLad123
28 June 2018 15:09:49

 

25C with unbroken sunshine and a light breeze is absolutely perfect for me. Any more and it's like me having ten pints instead of six. I probably won't taste the extra drinks and the extra alcohol would make me really ill. You can have too much of something.

As for five inches of snow in winter? If I got that I wouldn't care what the SE got. That would make it a record snowfall since the cold winters at the turn of the decade which were in themselves the first for over a decade.

I live in the north of England. On average it will be cooler cloudier and wetter than down south. I accept that unlike, say, a certain NE poster who thinks that Aberdeen doesn't stick out into a pretty frigid ocean with all the attendant problems that can cause meteorologically.

 

Originally Posted by: Super Cell 

Yes, it's very nice - and I don't necessarily enjoy any hotter, but from a weather enthusiast's perspective 30C days are always noteworthy. Like in July 2015, it reached 33C - not pleasant at all imo but certainly an experience considering it's not often it gets that hot. That's why I'm disappointed this spell didn't deliver anything hotter here if only for one day (though Monday did get close to 30C).


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picturesareme
28 June 2018 15:13:33
High 20's down here today and also fairly humid feeling Dp's in the low teens. Today has also seen the first clouds for about a week.
andy-manc
28 June 2018 15:15:47

This to me is just perfect 

 

Ally Pally Snowman
28 June 2018 15:23:56

Lake District doing very well 30.2c in Keswick hottest place in England 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Saint Snow
28 June 2018 15:57:07

32.6c Porthmadog incredible spell of weather for that part of the world

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

 

And it's a beautiful area, too.

I can just imagine sipping beer on the terrace by the estuary at Portmeirion (the whole Portmeirion being a wonderous place in itself).

 


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KevBrads1
28 June 2018 15:57:25

Manchester Airport 29C

A dewpoint of 0C and a humidity of just 15%

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David M Porter
28 June 2018 16:05:50

32c here in Glasgow, madness!

Originally Posted by: fullybhoy 

Can't say I'm surprised to read that! It sure felt like 32C an hour or two ago.


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johncs2016
28 June 2018 16:11:08
Highest temperature here in Edinburgh today as at 4pm was 28.2ºC at Swanston weather station in the south of Edinburgh.

It had looked for a while as though we were going to go above 30ºC at Edinburgh Gogarbank as the temperature at 1pm this afternoon had already jumped up to 28.0ºC at that station. Those chances were then scuppered though when a sea breeze set in for a while and caused the temperature to drop back again by a bit. However, that sea breeze has died down again and allowed the temperature at Edinburgh Gogarbank to jump back up again to 27.9ºC at 4pm.

This tells me that we may well have got above 30ºC today had it not been for that sea breeze but even at that, today is still our hottest day of the year so far anyway so I can't complain too much about that.


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speckledjim
28 June 2018 16:11:51
Aviemore has reached 29.7c
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Chunky Pea
28 June 2018 16:20:52

Looking possible that Shannon over here in the west of Ireland could have beaten its all time high of 31.6c (1976) as latest report showing 32c, but hard to know if this is just a rounded figure or not. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

speckledjim
28 June 2018 16:26:58

Looking possible that Shannon over here in the west of Ireland could have beaten its all time high of 31.6c (1976) as latest report showing 32c, but hard to know if this is just a rounded figure or not. 

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 

 

That would be impressive 


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TimS
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28 June 2018 16:31:26
It's quite funny seeing a debate between a Northerner and other Northerners and Scots about the definition of a heatwave. Makes a change from the usual North vs South "this is only a SE affair, not nationwide" argument.
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doctormog
28 June 2018 16:34:13

Looking possible that Shannon over here in the west of Ireland could have beaten its all time high of 31.6c (1976) as latest report showing 32c, but hard to know if this is just a rounded figure or not. 

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 

The latest raw data value I see has the temperature at 31.5°C so it may be rounded. Either way it is very impressive. https://www.ogimet.com/cgi-bin/decomet?ind=03962&ano=2018&mes=06&day=28&hora=15&min=00&single=yes&lang=en 


johncs2016
28 June 2018 16:36:25

Aviemore has reached 29.7c

Originally Posted by: speckledjim 

If my memory serves me right, that is actually slightly cooler than yesterday,

 


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
28 June 2018 16:37:43

 

The latest raw data value I see has the temperature at 31.5°C so it may be rounded. Either way it is very impressive. https://www.ogimet.com/cgi-bin/decomet?ind=03962&ano=2018&mes=06&day=28&hora=15&min=00&single=yes&lang=en 

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

 

Thanks DoctorMog. 

Still waiting for Thomastown in NI readings to come through. Last report was 30.4c, which is very close to the all time NI high. Nail biting stuff. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

speckledjim
28 June 2018 16:44:45
West is definitely best with Glasgow, Keswick and Shannon being the hotspots for Scotland, England and Ireland
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LeedsLad123
28 June 2018 16:56:18

It's quite funny seeing a debate between a Northerner and other Northerners and Scots about the definition of a heatwave. Makes a change from the usual North vs South "this is only a SE affair, not nationwide" argument.

Originally Posted by: TimS 

I just find it hard to get even remotely excited about weather in other parts of the country (or another country) so a heatwave in Scotland or Ireland doesn't really interest me. 


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
Chunky Pea
28 June 2018 17:14:17

 

I just find it hard to get even remotely excited about weather in other parts of the country (or another country) so a heatwave in Scotland or Ireland doesn't really interest me. 

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 

To be honest, I'd gladly swap with you. I hate this heat with a passion. My dead fish belly white Irish skin cannot deal with it at all. Even in the shade, I'm picking up a colour! 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

Ally Pally Snowman
28 June 2018 17:37:39

Porthmadog ended up at 33.0c very impressive for that local. 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Chunky Pea
28 June 2018 18:13:03

Shannon's all time high confirmed: 31.7c with a possible revision upwards according to Met Eireann. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

TimS
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28 June 2018 18:14:49

Porthmadog ended up at 33.0c very impressive for that local. 

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

Must have felt like being in the real Italian Med at nearby Portmerion.


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
fullybhoy
28 June 2018 19:50:52

 

Can't say I'm surprised to read that! It sure felt like 32C an hour or two ago.

Originally Posted by: David M Porter 

Still about 27c just now at this time, house is like an oven 😂😂


Alan

Glasgow 165m/asl

johncs2016
28 June 2018 20:10:10

32c here in Glasgow, madness!

Originally Posted by: fullybhoy 

I'm not surprised that the Weegies (which is an Edinburgh term for Glaswegians (which in itself means people from Glasgow)) took the honours here in the temperature stakes as that had been forecast all along, although it seems to actually have ended up being about 1ºC hotter there than what had been forecast.

What amazes me though is the fact that a city which is located 40 miles or so to the west of here and where it rains a lot more on average than what it does here, ends having a higher record high temperature than here. I'm guessing this just shows how much a temperature contrast there is under those easterlies which Glasgow is much more sheltered from, than the more typical westerlies which would more typically be giving Glasgow its higher average rainfall totals.

 


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.

richardabdn
28 June 2018 21:06:08

Nothing like a record high here. Did manage 25.4C in mid-morning, before the sea breeze picked up, which was higher than expected given that we can't manage a full day without easterly winds any more.

To put this in context, last June managed 25.7C and September 2016, 25.6C.


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johncs2016
28 June 2018 21:33:43

Nothing like a record high here. Did manage 25.4C in mid-morning, before the sea breeze picked up, which was higher than expected given that we can't manage a full day without easterly winds any more.

To put this in context, last June managed 25.7C and September 2016, 25.6C.

Originally Posted by: richardabdn 

.. which is all the more reason why it's such a shame that we can never seem to get those easterlies during the winter when we are looking for them.

 


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.

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