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Heavy Weather 2013
25 July 2019 19:37:55
Temperatures really holding up this evening. What’s remarkable is when the shower cane through earlier it dropped to 25C and then shot up again above 32C
Mark

Beckton, E London

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

Caz
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25 July 2019 19:41:15

It clouded over here around 4pm, we had no rain but the temp dropped a couple of degrees and then went back up again.  It’s still 32c, completely calm and very sticky!


Market Warsop, North Nottinghamshire.

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Rob K
25 July 2019 19:42:45

Is Teddington the same station as Hampton Waterworks?

Originally Posted by: superteacher 

No it is in Bushy Park here: 51°25'19.6"N 0°20'25.4"W

It is fairly new (Feb 2017) and I think is a replacement for Hampton WW.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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RobN
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25 July 2019 19:59:04

 

Stansted had a high of 37 today at 15:00.

http://www.weathercast.co.uk/world-weather/weather-stations/obsid/3683.html

Originally Posted by: stophe 

Interesting because according to Wunderground today Stansted Airport had, albeit briefly, a max of 38.

Here's the screen grab


Rob

In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.

Crepuscular Ray
25 July 2019 20:15:16
Still 32 C at Nottingham WC at 2030

Still 30 C at Bingley 260m up on Pennines at 2030


Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

superteacher
25 July 2019 20:27:49
Could we challenge the record for the warmest night?
White Meadows
25 July 2019 20:29:31

Could we challenge the record for the warmest night?

Originally Posted by: superteacher 

yes this is still up for grabs. Still rocking 24.5 on the south coast. Nice night for a sea swim...

Whether Idle
25 July 2019 20:30:25
I’m sticking with my prediction that Brogdale will match current the record, or exceed it. If

Langdon Bay can get 35.9 then I’d expect Brogdale to be something around 38.5, maybe as high as 39.0.


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
james
25 July 2019 20:30:43

Are we certain the 38.1 is Cambridge NIAB and not a phoned in reading from the Botanic Garden?

RobN
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25 July 2019 20:34:56

Are we certain the 38.1 is Cambridge NIAB and not a phoned in reading from the Botanic Garden?

Originally Posted by: james 

Good question. The Met do seem curiously tight lipped about the source of their data.


Rob

In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.

james
25 July 2019 20:39:29

 

Good question. The Met do seem curiously tight lipped about the source of their data.

Originally Posted by: RobN 

I wonder if they are still accepting readings from the supposedly verified Cambridge Guildhall roof station, if it's still there, as they did in 2003.

Rob K
25 July 2019 20:42:29

Are we certain the 38.1 is Cambridge NIAB and not a phoned in reading from the Botanic Garden?

Originally Posted by: james 

I see no reason to think it's not. NIAB had an hourly reading of 37.6C at 4pm so 38.1C seems more than plausible.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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james
25 July 2019 20:47:45
Well, the Cambridge NIAB station isn't in Cambridge but north of the A14 next to Histon.
Brian Gaze
25 July 2019 20:48:22

Brogdale will apparently be checked tomorrow morning. 


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KevBrads1
25 July 2019 20:53:24
Timelapse of a historic day, maximum approaching 34C. Even a very loud crash of thunder mid-afternoon


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http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgrSD1BwFz2feWDTydhpEhQ/playlists

superteacher
25 July 2019 20:53:38

Brogdale will apparently be checked tomorrow morning. 

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

i now have an image in my mind of them looking for the keys!

Rob K
25 July 2019 20:55:32

Brogdale will apparently be checked tomorrow morning. 

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Quick, somebody drive up there with a hairdryer 


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

Rob K
25 July 2019 20:56:33

 

Good question. The Met do seem curiously tight lipped about the source of their data.

Originally Posted by: RobN 

All should become clear(ish) when they publish the daily records around midnight.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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Andy J
25 July 2019 20:57:25

30C at 10pm here, incredible.  


Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
RobN
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25 July 2019 21:01:33

Well, the Cambridge NIAB station isn't in Cambridge but north of the A14 next to Histon.

Originally Posted by: james 

NIAB are claiming it in a tweet. And yes, it's in Histon not Cambridge. Grrrr!


Rob

In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.

DEW
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25 July 2019 21:13:43

Meanwhile on the Continent, records tumble

Paris 42.6C (highest ever for Paris itself)

and national records, provisional at this stage

Germany (Lingen) 41.5C

Belgium (Kleine Breughel - spelling dubious, this was on BBC news audio) 40.6C

Netherlands (Gilze an Rijen) 40.4C

https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/All-Time-Heat-Records-Melt-Europe-Worst-Come-Thursday?cm_ven=cat6-widget

 


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Chichester 12m asl

RobN
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25 July 2019 21:18:44

This tweet about the 214 year record at the Oxford Radcliffe falling is quite impressive.


Rob

In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.

snow 2004
25 July 2019 21:21:19
Still 27.0C after a high of 33.7C. Very rare for us to get temps above 30 here.
Glossop Derbyshire, 200m asl
The Beast from the East
25 July 2019 21:25:31
Warmest indoor temp I have ever experienced. Awful!
Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

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25 July 2019 21:35:08

Could we challenge the record for the warmest night?

Originally Posted by: superteacher 

We might although it won’t be easy.

Heathrow and Nottingham both at 28.0C at 2200. The Donna Nook reading is erroneous.

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