So very true Tim S!
Really did take on a more sultry feel here this evening as the wind finally abated. Humidity's back up to 60% and rising and it's still 24.5*C as I type this.
It all feels like a 'loaded gun' for heat tomorrow. Could see some impressive early-morning readings - widely exceeding the mid-20s by 9 am.
I'm going to try and haul myself out of bed at 6 am tomorrow to get out on an early cycle ride by 7, taking in parts of the New Forest. Always toughest to kick off so early on a Saturday morning after a hard working week, but it'll be well worth it I'm sure .
I've got my own little thermometer on the bike, not very accurate (variable exposure; typically reads reality +- up to 3*C!) but will be fun to watch anyway.
Kind of amazing that there looks to be hardly any showers in the south and east as the hot air departs, let alone thunderstorms. Very different to the hottest days of 2015 and 2003.
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