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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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
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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.
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The Beast from the East
25 July 2019 21:25:31
Warmest indoor temp I have ever experienced. Awful!
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25 July 2019 21:35:08

Originally Posted by: superteacher 

Could we challenge the record for the warmest night?


We might although it won’t be easy.


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

Windy Willow
25 July 2019 21:41:24

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

Timelapse of a historic day, maximum approaching 34C. Even a very loud crash of thunder mid-afternoon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJE_RwaXTDs


That's a great timelapse recording! 


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25 July 2019 21:51:17
An extradionary day, can't believe we didn't get the record. That said this heat was better for the rest of the UK it seems so good we all got involved.

I drove down the M6 with my windows down enjoying the hairdryer air this afternoon 😅
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Days Snow Lying: 1
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Rob K
25 July 2019 21:51:45

Originally Posted by: DEW 


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


 



The Belgian one is called Kleine Brogel. 


 


Meanwhile in the UK there are still six stations at or above 28C at 10pm tonight. 


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superteacher
25 July 2019 22:01:39

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


 


We might although it won’t be easy.


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



Re the 23.9C min in August 1990 - what were the synoptics that allowed it to happen? Yes, it was in the middle of a heatwave, but specifically?

Joe Bloggs
25 July 2019 22:03:22

Originally Posted by: Tim A 


 


Only the info on Wikipedia but not sure on it's accuracy as the references don't seem to work for Manchester.


Getting weather data is hard work. The Met Office website should have far more information available.


Did there used to be a Manchester weather centre ?


 


EDIT the best I can do is:  try Weatheronline and the history section , records for Manchester go way back, but you have to read off the graph.  I assume August 3rd 1990 was the highest temp at Manchester Airport at 34.x



Yes Manchester did used to have a weather centre, situated in Stockport town centre. Obviously long gone now. 


I have to be honest, for this part of the country, there seems to be a distinct lack of easy to reach, historical weather data. Woodford (situated in the borough of Stockport) is fairly representative of the city but a known frost hollow and is no longer in use. 


Rostherne is a brand new station so has no historical records and is too far out of the city to be representative. Manchester Airport is still in use, but is not an official Met Office station as far as I know? Data is available but isn’t especially easy to decipher. Manchester Uni isn’t accurate enough. 


Overall it has been a fascinating and exceptional day. The heat in the city has been absolutely incredible - there are a few unofficial stations within the UHI of Manchester which have recorded 34 or 35C today and I can well believe they are accurate. 


Incredible and not to be forgotten for a long time. 



Manchester City Centre, 31m ASL

Whether Idle
25 July 2019 22:09:17

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Brogdale will apparently be checked tomorrow morning. 



Excellent. 


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Joe Bloggs
25 July 2019 22:09:55

Right now the temp has dropped to 21C, but with a dewpoint of 20C it feels unbearably humid. 



Manchester City Centre, 31m ASL

snow 2004
25 July 2019 22:13:47

Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


Right now the temp has dropped to 21C, but with a dewpoint of 20C it feels unbearably humid. 



 


Still 25.7C here and that's after a few spots of rain just then!


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Tom Rance
25 July 2019 22:19:16
My local site in Cambridgeshire, Little Paxton had a max of 38.6 today which is in a correctly exposed screen over grass. Ties in with the Cambridge reading?
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Bolty
25 July 2019 22:25:52
My time-lapse from Manchester:


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Rob K
25 July 2019 22:27:03
Holbeach 27.7C at 11pm. Heathrow 27.3C. A relatively cool 23C here in Hampshire.
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Weathermac
25 July 2019 22:39:08
Still 26.2c here in Bedworth and much warmer indoors .
tallyho_83
25 July 2019 22:58:41
12AM here in London and it's still 26c in central London
1AM in Paris and it's 32c


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picturesareme
25 July 2019 23:13:34
23C here at 12:10am so nothing extraordinary.
John p
25 July 2019 23:23:43

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


 


We might although it won’t be easy.


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



Donna Nook was not an error and is in fact absolutely fascinating...


https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/1154527667980402688?s=20


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