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johnr
26 July 2018 14:58:14

 Yes just the problem with metro group instructed BBC to put 29C for London which is way too low and ensembles say NO, you still have another day tomorrow with temperatures dropping by the evening. I am expecting London to see mid to high 30's tomorrow early afternoon because tonight will be in the low 20's.  There no such temps of low 20's over night to high 20's on the same day before.

Originally Posted by: Jiries 

Met Office were spot on for me today - it's been 34.1C, +-0.2C for the last two hours here. Some high cloud has appeared to the west in the last few minutes so that is probably it for the day. Not a room in the house less than 29C :(


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Jiries
26 July 2018 15:01:46

Room temps should drop at the weekend so we can all sleep well as I couldn't sleep much last night too, is around 30-32C inside now.  Steady 35.2C to 35.3C for a long while now so won't see a drop much this evening.

Snow Hoper
26 July 2018 15:03:53

Temp at 4pm 34.3C did reach 34.7C earlier in cloudless skies. Wind has picked up again so I don't think we'll go any higher.


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picturesareme
26 July 2018 15:04:00

 

WTF?

Originally Posted by: Sevendust 

Did you not know that it was that busy?

briggsy6
26 July 2018 15:12:19

My bedside thermometer is currently reading 31c which is a new record high for this summer. Outdoor one recording 34c at 4pm.


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Justin W
26 July 2018 15:14:29

Temp at 4pm 34.3C did reach 34.7C earlier in cloudless skies. Wind has picked up again so I don't think we'll go any higher.

Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 

Yep. Has gone off the boil slightly here, too, as the breeze has picked up. It's down to 33.9C

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briggsy6
26 July 2018 15:16:51

When will we know if the July record has been beaten?


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Whether Idle
26 July 2018 15:17:05

I think Im at an all time max, going back to 2005.  33.3c currently

edit - it had peaked 20 minutes ago at 33.6c , remarkable stuff. Now at 33.1

I'm loving it.


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SJV
26 July 2018 15:17:16

 

WTF?

Originally Posted by: Sevendust 

I'd have thought any heat from jet exhausts would rise into the atmosphere anyway and away from ground temperature sensors.

I can see how heat released from tarmac heating from the sun could have a minor effect (UHI) but not planes.

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26 July 2018 15:20:30
I'm in Cambridge today where we've just had a thunder shower. Feels much cooler now.
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Easternpromise
26 July 2018 15:20:52

When will we know if the July record has been beaten?

Originally Posted by: briggsy6 

July record is 36.7. Don't think it will be beaten today!


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golfingmad
26 July 2018 15:21:14

When will we know if the July record has been beaten?

Originally Posted by: briggsy6 

Tomasz Schafernaker just said on BBC the top temperature so far today is 35C but he didn't say where. That may be a rounded figure though. So definitely a date record today but so far not a July record.


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picturesareme
26 July 2018 15:23:00

 

I'd have thought any heat from jet exhausts would rise into the atmosphere anyway and away from ground temperature sensors.

I can see how heat released from tarmac heating from the sun could have a minor effect (UHI) but not planes.

Originally Posted by: SJV 

But they have to take of and land so in doing so they are also creating huge amounts of heat at ground level to.

Justin W
26 July 2018 15:23:38

I think Im at an all time max, going back to 2005.  33.3c currently

edit - it had peaked 20 minutes ago at 33.6c , remarkable stuff. Now at 33.1

I'm loving it.

Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 

You are a masochist, Phil 


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Whether Idle
26 July 2018 15:24:25

33.6c here is a station record. 

Ive been recording since October 2005.  Surpasses 33.4c on 19 July 2006.


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Whether Idle
26 July 2018 15:25:46

 

You are a masochist, Phil 

Originally Posted by: Justin W 

That's as maybe but Ive been riding the kayak down the beach at Deal (making a splash!) and generally having a ball with my boys, and now Im back at home and the pool is 27c.  Hard life.


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Justin W
26 July 2018 15:29:33

 

That's as maybe but Ive been riding the kayak down the beach at Deal (making a splash!) and generally having a ball with my boys, and now Im back at home and the pool is 27c.  Hard life.

Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 

Good on you. That sounds wonderful.

Unfortunately I am working (at home). Indoors it is 29.5C and outside the temp has crept back up to 34.2C. We're not out of the oven for another three hours by my reckoning.


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Rob K
26 July 2018 15:40:22

 

Tomasz Schafernaker just said on BBC the top temperature so far today is 35C but he didn't say where. That may be a rounded figure though. So definitely a date record today but so far not a July record.

Originally Posted by: golfingmad 

The Met Office tweeted 35C at Heathrow, but didn't give it to decimal places.


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Jake
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26 July 2018 15:46:57

 

Tomasz Schafernaker just said on BBC the top temperature so far today is 35C but he didn't say where. That may be a rounded figure though. So definitely a date record today but so far not a July record.

Originally Posted by: golfingmad 

The lovely Thomasz  He was saying yesterday somewhere in the UK has hit 25C every day this month. 


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Devonian
26 July 2018 16:00:54

 

But they have to take of and land so in doing so they are also creating huge amounts of heat at ground level to.

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 

Its not at ground level, jet aircraft engines are (?) 10-20ft up on the air, and hot air rises....The hotter it is the faster it rises. The notion that aircraft exhausts warm temperatures at LHR is a

Besides, no aircraft go near the LHR weather station thermometers (set at (?)4ft remember) - so the hot air would have to creep along the ground to warm it 

 

Snow Hoper
26 July 2018 16:01:26

Still at 34.3C wind has eased but I don't think time is on our side.


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Rob K
26 July 2018 16:04:34
Arpege still reckons temps will be a couple of degrees higher tomorrow, but only in a narrow sliver east and north of London. One of the East Anglian stations might scrape up to 36C by early afternoon.
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Phil 2804
26 July 2018 16:15:49

 

Its not at ground level, jet aircraft engines are (?) 10-20ft up on the air, and hot air rises....The hotter it is the faster it rises. The notion that aircraft exhausts warm temperatures at LHR is a

Besides, no aircraft go near the LHR weather station thermometers (set at (?)4ft remember) - so the hot air would have to creep along the ground to warm it 

 

Originally Posted by: Devonian 

 

I work at Heathrow on the airfield. I'd love it to be true that the jet engines warm the airport especially in winter but it's just not the case. Even with aircraft taking off from the southern runway a few hundred feet from you it's chuffing freezing in a raw easterly.  In much the same way Slough is often a thunderstorm desert despite being right in the middle of the most storm prone area of England Heathrow’s temperatures are probably down to the geography and location of the area. 

Rob K
26 July 2018 16:18:43
Annoyingly here in London the clouds have melted away almost completely now, but probably too late for another temperature rise.
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danm
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26 July 2018 16:24:56
Well it peaked at 35c today and is still 34c in London.

It’s been a roaster today.


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