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Tim A
06 July 2018 06:09:02
Ridicilous to suggest the reading would have been accepted had it been in England , come on. These guys sre scientists at the end of the day. Dont understand why people need to be so divisive , there is no need.
Tim

NW Leeds

187m asl

 My PWS 

doctormog
06 July 2018 06:24:36

Ridicilous to suggest the reading would have been accepted had it been in England , come on. These guys sre scientists at the end of the day. Dont understand why people need to be so divisive , there is no need.

Originally Posted by: Tim A 

Have you been to Scotland the land of grievance? 


Ally Pally Snowman
06 July 2018 06:40:04

11 days in a row now where somewhere in the UK has got at least to 29c. All but two days above 30c I believe.  Not bad when I started this thread it didn't look anything that special but its turned into a memorable spell.


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
doctormog
06 July 2018 06:43:03
It’s a pity for “neatness” that the value is not 30°C. I guess the run may be extended a little bit more in the coming days.
Jiries
06 July 2018 06:46:26

Ridicilous to suggest the reading would have been accepted had it been in England , come on. These guys sre scientists at the end of the day. Dont understand why people need to be so divisive , there is no need.

Originally Posted by: Tim A 

Too fussy I guess and I am sure some places in Scotland had reached 34-35C and 40C somewhere in the SE but since lack of stations around, they closed down Redhill station because it gave out interesting stats.    

Joe Bloggs
06 July 2018 06:46:52

From what has happened with this reading in Motherwell, maybe it's time that Scotland had its own equivalent to the UK Met Office because at the end of the day, I would like to have seen whether or not, this record would have been allowed to stand if that had happened somewhere in England, rather than here in Scotland.

Sounds to me as though, this is just one example of the so-called "UK" Met Office, really just being the "English" Met Office.

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 

 

You’re talking absolute crap. 

 

speckledjim
06 July 2018 07:26:42

What a bizarre reason for rejecting the reading. How on earth would a car parked near the station have that much effect? Yet Heathrow readings are acceptable despite planes spewing out garbage onto that all day long. Not to mention the junk readings from Brogdale which are excessively sheltered yet allowed to stand.

Originally Posted by: richardabdn 

 

It was because the engine was running....


Thorner, West Yorkshire



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speckledjim
06 July 2018 07:27:42

 

 

You’re talking absolute crap. 

 

Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 

 

and not the first time 


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johncs2016
06 July 2018 09:10:20

 

 

You’re talking absolute crap. 

 

Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


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.

johncs2016
06 July 2018 09:12:57

 

 

and not the first time 

Originally Posted by: speckledjim 

 


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.

Gavin D
06 July 2018 10:40:24

 

Great!!

As if England winning on penalties wasn't bad enough for us Scots, Scotland then gets robbed of its temperature record as well which is just like the thing.

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 

 

Bolty
06 July 2018 10:43:46

This thread right now


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

speckledjim
06 July 2018 11:02:30
temp rising nicely here, up to 25.4c
Thorner, West Yorkshire



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Stormchaser
06 July 2018 12:26:06

Into the 29s here and still climbing. 

Optimal wind behaviour today for peak temperatures here relative to a given airmass; a light wind varying between NW and NE.

I have identified that the Avon Valley up to Salisbury represents the northern reaches of a 'hot spot' under any form of N wind in the summer, for which the southern reaches are just NE of Bournemouth - where the official weather station at Hurn happens to be ideally placed to observe the locally higher temperatures compared to outside of the valley where it's often 2-3*C cooler on such days.


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speckledjim
06 July 2018 15:54:37
hotspot seems to be Farnborough at the moment , 30c
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Brian Gaze
06 July 2018 15:57:39

Top temp on my VP2 today is 30.6C.  


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Joe Bloggs
06 July 2018 16:07:17

Despite the forecast cloud today it is managed to stay largely sunny all day. 

Currently 26C so another very warm day. 

Ally Pally Snowman
06 July 2018 16:34:28

Many locations touching 30c once again today the highest I can find is Wisley 30.3c

 


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Joe Bloggs
06 July 2018 16:53:17

 

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 

:D.

Glad we can both see the funny side. I’m used to this banter. Hope you have your Sweden shirt ready for tomorrow. 

Joe Bloggs
06 July 2018 17:31:29
LeedsLad123
06 July 2018 17:43:12

It's 27C here right now which is the warmest it's been at this time of day all year. Really remarkable what a change a nice gentle westerly flow makes as opposed to stupid easterlies. We're even forecast to be above 20C at midnight. Makes a change from the rapid cooldowns we've had.

Another two days of westerlies to enjoy before the NE winds set in next week. We could even get highs below 20C on Tuesday would be a big shock to the system and I am definitely not looking forward to it.


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
johncs2016
06 July 2018 17:45:26

 

:D.

Glad we can both see the funny side. I’m used to this banter. Hope you have your Sweden shirt ready for tomorrow. 

Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 

In addition to that, I will also be eating some Swedish meatballs, plenty all of those great Abba records from the past and even doing a bit of shopping in Ikea.


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.

Crepuscular Ray
06 July 2018 17:46:45

FAO John in Edinburgh 

https://www.facebook.com/metoffice/videos/10155934711349209/

 

Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 

😂😂😂😂😂😂

Be careful Joe...you know the Scots won't find this funny. 


Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

Crepuscular Ray
06 July 2018 17:50:58

I agree LeedsLad! Even here the easterly didn't get in....feeling much nicer as a result with the warmth lasting into the evening. I can see the evil east spoiler has attacked Aberdeen and Newcastle recently. I'm sure it's only a matter of time before the bugger comes back 👍


Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

Arcus
06 July 2018 18:10:15

It's 27C here right now which is the warmest it's been at this time of day all year. Really remarkable what a change a nice gentle westerly flow makes as opposed to stupid easterlies. We're even forecast to be above 20C at midnight. Makes a change from the rapid cooldowns we've had.

Another two days of westerlies to enjoy before the NE winds set in next week. We could even get highs below 20C on Tuesday would be a big shock to the system and I am definitely not looking forward to it.

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 

The main reason for the progged lower maxes next week is that our resident high pressure has evolved from a relatively clean system, with plenty of clear air, into what my old University lecturer would call a "dirty high" - lots of frontal remnants knocking about in the flow around the system that causes cloud sheets and lowers the maxes, so not the NE flow totally at fault.

Faxes for next week illustrate this:

 


Ben,

Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire

30m asl

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