johncs2016
25 July 2019 21:31:58

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

A pity about Portugal but it has been very pleasant here in Aberdeen since I got back from the US on Sunday. Warm throughout, mostly dry and some good sunshine. I have spent much of the time in the garden, a bit warm for manual work generally but pleasant enough. Tomorrow may just be a better day for chilling in the warm sunshine. Two days this week at 25°C or over and possibly another tomorrow,, impressive for here.


Is Richard ever happy with the weather where he is though?



 


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KevBrads1
26 July 2019 05:24:52

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Brian Gaze
26 July 2019 05:41:23

Temperatures here last night were fine for sleeping. It does make we wonder what some people moan about. However I was woken up by damned thunder at 3am or thereabouts and that ruined my night's sleep. Goodness knows why people get excited by thorms and complain about the heat. 


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cultman1
26 July 2019 06:06:02
not in Fulham Brian it was 27 degrees at 10.00pm and the night itself was oppressive....
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26 July 2019 06:20:22

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 


 


Is Richard ever happy with the weather where he is though?



 



Of course he won't be, there will always be something to complain about but that's just the way he is. However if it's real heat you are after then northern Portugal probably isn't the place to go. Porto has a July max of 25.3C, not that hot really and just 2/3 degrees above London. If he only ever got 24C as a max then that's rather cool but probably not anything out of the ordinary for that location. As for the low cloud well I can only imagine that's down to the Atlantic influence, just like we have in the UK, Portugal is just a lot further south but that effect must still be there. It's most certainly not the Med! I don't know exactly what Richard wants from his holidays but if it's  30C+ heat and pretty much guaranteed sunshine then I suggest doing a littel research first and going to Greece, or better still Egypt.


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Brian Gaze
26 July 2019 06:23:28

Originally Posted by: cultman1 

not in Fulham Brian it was 27 degrees at 10.00pm and the night itself was oppressive....


Positively chilly. Was 27.4C here at the same time. 


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Rob K
26 July 2019 06:50:17

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Temperatures here last night were fine for sleeping. It does make we wonder what some people moan about. However I was woken up by damned thunder at 3am or thereabouts and that ruined my night's sleep. Goodness knows why people get excited by thorms and complain about the heat. 



He’s had such a good night’s sleep he forgot to put his false teeth in!


I’m the same, I am happy to sleep in a hot room. When we went on holiday to Greece last month my wife kept putting the air con on at night and I had to get the extra blankets out of the wardrobe 🙄


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26 July 2019 06:57:37
Had a very hot night’s sleep in Caen where the max yesterday was 38C but it’s now down to 19. The change has arrived.

But I’ve realised that the biggest issue with sleepless nights in summer is the noise from having windows open. Caen appears to be a 24 hour party city.
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johncs2016
26 July 2019 07:08:36

Originally Posted by: Col 


 


Of course he won't be, there will always be something to complain about but that's just the way he is. However if it's real heat you are after then northern Portugal probably isn't the place to go. Porto has a July max of 25.3C, not that hot really and just 2/3 degrees above London. If he only ever got 24C as a max then that's rather cool but probably not anything out of the ordinary for that location. As for the low cloud well I can only imagine that's down to the Atlantic influence, just like we have in the UK, Portugal is just a lot further south but that effect must still be there. It's most certainly not the Med! I don't know exactly what Richard wants from his holidays but if it's  30C+ heat and pretty much guaranteed sunshine then I suggest doing a littel research first and going to Greece, or better still Egypt.



Of course if he wanted to experience real heat and if he had plenty of money to spare, then he could always head towards Australia at some time of the year like January which is the height of the Southern Hemisphere summer. That way, he would learn a lot about what real heat is, and gain some experience of that as well.


Anyway, after that really hot day in this part of the world which we had yesterday, we could really do with some rain here now. At this time last year, we needed the rain in order to make up the vast rainfall deficit which had been building up then but of course, that never really happened as the following autumn was also drier than average with an exceptionally dry winter after that.


On this occasion though, we had a wet spring in this part of the world and this has actually been quite a wet summer here overall so far despite these really intense burst of heat which we're getting and the fact that there has actually been some decent dry spells during this summer. This means that we don't really need the rain to make up the rainfall deficit this year as we did at this time last year.


What we do need the rain for though, is to get the pollen count down a bit after this latest burst of heat. I have what may well be a few symptoms of hay fever because of this high pollen count and there are plenty of others who will no doubt be experiencing these symptoms with many, experiencing even worse health symptoms in addition to that, possibly because of one of more other conditions which they might have in addition to that.


The fact that last night's forecast thunderstorms failed to materialise here has not helped one single bit with and so, we could really do with some rain now in order to cool things down a bit and clear away a lot of the pollen which is in the air just now. Only then can we then be relieved of these hay fever symptoms altogether or at the very least, get any sort of relief from them.


 


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idj20
26 July 2019 11:48:02

The warm weather still hanging on by its fingernails here at Folkestone with 30.3 c and hazy sunny spells, while West Kent is cooler with sweet, sweet rain.

Don't know whether to feel smug or curse the weather gods. I'm leaning towards the latter.


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KevBrads1
26 July 2019 12:22:27
Anyone had Saharan dust? Splotches on car this morning.
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Saint Snow
26 July 2019 12:25:07

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

Anyone had Saharan dust? Splotches on car this morning.


 


Yeah. Like I said int he convection thread, we only had the TS's skirt us so only had a few blobs of rain. These just stayed on cars then soon evaporated, leaving the Saharan dust.


I'd just had my white car cleaned, too...


 



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Brian Gaze
26 July 2019 12:29:36

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

Anyone had Saharan dust? Splotches on car this morning.


Yes. Just had the blasted thing washed too.


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Yes a very dusty car this morning. I hadn't washed it though!
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Saint Snow
26 July 2019 13:11:45

So a weekend washout now back on the cards, after the BBC and Met Office had both backed away from such a scenario in the west.


Bugger.


 



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andy-manc
26 July 2019 13:20:20

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


So a weekend washout now back on the cards, after the BBC and Met Office had both backed away from such a scenario in the west.


Bugger.


 



The Lakes wouldn't be the same without a bit of rain! We were up in Haven Lakeland last week and the weather was a bit better than forecast. Rain was mainly confined to the night and the sun occasionally came out 

Saint Snow
26 July 2019 13:27:23

Originally Posted by: andy-manc 


 


The Lakes wouldn't be the same without a bit of rain! We were up in Haven Lakeland last week and the weather was a bit better than forecast. Rain was mainly confined to the night and the sun occasionally came out 



 


We binned any thoughts of going the Lakes tomorrow off a few days ago, and had chosen Wales (either coast or Snowdon) instead. The forecast for that area was fine right up until today, when forecasts now show that ribbon of PPN more extensive and making less progress ENE'wards.


 



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Bolty
26 July 2019 13:42:01

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


 


We binned any thoughts of going the Lakes tomorrow off a few days ago, and had chosen Wales (either coast or Snowdon) instead. The forecast for that area was fine right up until today, when forecasts now show that ribbon of PPN more extensive and making less progress ENE'wards.


 



Doesn't worry me. As somone who has to spend their whole Saturday afternoon stuck in work, nothing fills me with a wonderful sense of schadenfreude more than seeing everyone else's Saturday wrecked by crap weather too!


Jokin aside, it is typical though that the whole working week is nice and then we're back to crap by weekend though. Wonder if August will go the same way as usual too?


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springsunshine
26 July 2019 19:59:39

Thank god its over!!! It isn`t nice to be working in especially in a kitchen. Its very pleasant here now,cool cloudy and fresh its nice not to feel hot for the first time in what seems ages. Roll on winter and I for one won`t bemoan the usual autumnal august if it materialises. Ive had enough of heat. Summers over the last 13 years have been one extreme or the other a normal English one would be nice.

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26 July 2019 20:10:40

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

Anyone had Saharan dust? Splotches on car this morning.

Yes we’ve had it for a couple of days.  My daughter had my car yesterday and brought it back this morning looking like she’d been down a dusty lane, yet it had only been parked outside her house.


I also remarked on the beautiful pink sunrise on Tuesday morning, which I later heard on the radio was due to the Saharan dust!  


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