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Heavy Weather 2013
26 July 2018 16:34:41

Annoyingly here in London the clouds have melted away almost completely now, but probably too late for another temperature rise.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Just left the office and was cursing that very fact. Totally clear and deep blue skies. Annoying.


Mark

Beckton, E London

Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.

Rob K
26 July 2018 16:38:03

 

Just left the office and was cursing that very fact. Totally clear and deep blue skies. Annoying.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

Heathrow has risen back up to 34.3 at 5pm so might still squeeze another degree out. Sometimes the highest temp comes at 6pm.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

Jiries
26 July 2018 16:44:08

 

Just left the office and was cursing that very fact. Totally clear and deep blue skies. Annoying.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

Same here this morning then around 1pm it cleared very slowly and once the sun came out it hit 36.2C here then stay 35C for couple of hours and now 33C.   Glad to see it clear skies now so that good thing for tomorrow real heat and clear warm tonight too.

TimS
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26 July 2018 17:57:17
It’s days like this that I curse 10 August 2003. Otherwise we’d have been really excited about possibly beating August 1990’s all time record tomorrow.
Brockley, South East London 30m asl
tallyho_83
26 July 2018 18:15:39

Tom Schaf's of BBC's 6:30 weather forecast played down temps for tomorrow saying maxes of 29c in London!?? :s


Home Location - Vixen Tor Close, Okehampton, Devon (221m ASL)

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tallyho_83
26 July 2018 18:20:01

 

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

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

 

I AM SURE TEMP OF 35C WOULD HAVE been broken somewhere but just the fact it hasn't been recorded!? But hot spots seem to be around SW and west of London like Heathrow, Twickenham, Putney, Ascot, Slough or Windsor etc. Many of those area's hit or exceeded +34c.


Home Location - Vixen Tor Close, Okehampton, Devon (221m ASL)

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Magical Moon

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Justin W
26 July 2018 18:20:43
Not to my taste at all but what a day. Max of 35.2C. The old school weather forecasters would have described the temperature as ‘sultry’.
Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
26 July 2018 18:33:31

 

 

I AM SURE TEMP OF 35C WOULD HAVE been broken somewhere but just the fact it hasn't been recorded!? But hot spots seem to be around SW and west of London like Heathrow, Twickenham, Putney, Ascot, Slough or Windsor etc. Many of those area's hit or exceeded +34c.

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 

Heathrow and St James Park 35.0C

26 July 2018 18:42:30

Retie in Belgium 37.4C

National record is 38.8C. Forecast for tomorrow is 38C

Arcen in Netherlands 38.2C

National record is 38.6C. 

superteacher
26 July 2018 18:55:19

Tom Schaf's of BBC's 6:30 weather forecast played down temps for tomorrow saying maxes of 29c in London!?? :s

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 

What is their logic in that? Looks totally wrong.

golfingmad
26 July 2018 19:12:07

 

What is their logic in that? Looks totally wrong.

Originally Posted by: superteacher 

He did say earlier though that temps would be higher in EA and Kent, around 34C

Thing about Tomasz though he does 'improvise' as he goes along. Some people do find this entertaining


Cambridge and Winchmore Hill London N21.
Ally Pally Snowman
26 July 2018 19:41:37

 

Heathrow and St James Park 35.0C

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 

 

Looks like Wisley just beat both with 35.1c

 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Ally Pally Snowman
26 July 2018 19:49:44

Met office still going for 37c tomorrow in EA, big call with so much instability around but i will take my hat off to them if it happens. 

 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
CreweCold
26 July 2018 19:54:52

Met office still going for 37c tomorrow in EA, big call with so much instability around but i will take my hat off to them if it happens. 

 

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

That figure may change. Apparently the latest UKV run takes the temperature down to 34-35c as a maximum tomorrow.


Crewe, Cheshire

55 metres above sea level

Ally Pally Snowman
26 July 2018 19:57:34

 

That figure may change. Apparently the latest UKV run takes the temperature down to 34-35c as a maximum tomorrow.

Originally Posted by: CreweCold 

 

It wouldn't surprise me, 34c would be my guess 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Rob K
26 July 2018 19:58:04

 

What is their logic in that? Looks totally wrong.

Originally Posted by: superteacher 

Most of the heat looks to be east of London. Models have only been showing 29-30C in London itself, and cooler to the west.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

superteacher
26 July 2018 20:01:15

 

Most of the heat looks to be east of London. Models have only been showing 29-30C in London itself, and cooler to the west.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Mozt models show at least low 30s in London tomorrow.

Jiries
26 July 2018 20:01:21

 

What is their logic in that? Looks totally wrong.

Originally Posted by: superteacher 

There was a interesting debate about this on SE regional thread in NW that either London get 29C or 37C and I am going for 37C as per as ensembles say so.   If 29C then why it not cooling down right now, thunderstorms? cold front already arriving here? None of those 3 happening.

golfingmad
26 July 2018 20:45:50

Does anyone remember the UK top temperature for Tuesday 24th July? I have the other figures for this week but just cannot remember that one. Thanks.


Cambridge and Winchmore Hill London N21.
26 July 2018 20:48:53

Does anyone remember the UK top temperature for Tuesday 24th July? I have the other figures for this week but just cannot remember that one. Thanks.

Originally Posted by: golfingmad 

Cavendish 31.4C

golfingmad
26 July 2018 20:55:30

 

Cavendish 31.4C

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 

Thanks GW! 


Cambridge and Winchmore Hill London N21.
26 July 2018 20:55:47

Here are the top temperatures for every day so far this month. Lowest was 25.8C on the 17th.

Today is only the second date record we have broken this year. While it has been consistently very warm, it has rarely been exceptional on a day to day basis.

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TABLE

golfingmad
26 July 2018 21:01:31

Here are the top temperatures for every day so far this month. Lowest was 25.8C on the 17th.

Today is only the second date record we have broken this year. While it has been consistently very warm, it has rarely been exceptional on a day to day basis.

UserPostedImage

TABLE

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 

That is very useful!

There was a comment earlier that Wisley (Surrey) was top today with 35.1C. Is that right GW?


Cambridge and Winchmore Hill London N21.
Jiries
26 July 2018 21:05:26

Interesting stats and I can see Epsom reached 36C in 1911.  Sadly it no longer exist but if they were open i am sure Epsom would had been the top today at 36C because I recorded 36.2C and my phone app for Epsom also was 36C briefly before it stay on 35C for a long while exactly like my readings.  

We need more official weather stations for each town, villages than just major towns and cities only.

26 July 2018 21:13:56

 

That is very useful!

There was a comment earlier that Wisley (Surrey) was top today with 35.1C. Is that right GW?

Originally Posted by: golfingmad 

Yes 35.1C at Wisley quoted by Stav on the 2155 forecast. Table above has been updated.

The latest Met Office forecast with Alex Deakin is still showing 37C for tomorrow, although as has been stated elsewhere the peak temperatures are totally reliant on how and when thunderstorms break out over eastern England / East Anglia.

But Alex did say that if the sunshine keeps going for long enough 38C is possible.

The July record of 36.7C is the one that is most likely to go tomorrow.

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