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bledur
11 August 2020 17:54:31

[quote=Brian Gaze;1245557]Yes. I'm looking at 30C again this weekend. One to watch. [/q


Where do you see that as neither the BBC or Met Office have a temp that high for my area or further east only showing 25c?

TimS
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11 August 2020 18:45:28
Another awful ECM run. They’re really sticking to their guns here. No wetter than GFS or GEM but much colder with a strong GH. The North Americans are keener to heat things up again.

UKMO going a bit downhill too.
Brockley, South East London 30m asl
David M Porter
11 August 2020 18:48:32

Probably still too early to be sure, but there seems to be a growing theme in the ECM and GFS of a return to more unsettled and cooler pattern from early next week onwards.


Were this to verify, it would at least be of considerable welcome relief to all those people who are struggling to get a good nights' sleep at the moment owing to the high nightime temperatures and humidity.


Lenzie, Glasgow

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Downpour
11 August 2020 22:19:37


Probably still too early to be sure, but there seems to be a growing theme in the ECM and GFS of a return to more unsettled and cooler pattern from early next week onwards.


Were this to verify, it would at least be of considerable welcome relief to all those people who are struggling to get a good nights' sleep at the moment owing to the high nightime temperatures and humidity.


Originally Posted by: David M Porter 


 


sounds like a very heaven.


my app is showing 29c in central London at 2300.


that is gross. sleeping is impossible in this heat.


Chingford
London E4
147ft
John p
11 August 2020 22:22:50

Another awful ECM run. They’re really sticking to their guns here. No wetter than GFS or GEM but much colder with a strong GH. The North Americans are keener to heat things up again.

UKMO going a bit downhill too.

Originally Posted by: TimS 


Good, I am sick of this weather - it's just not pleasant unless you have the time and ability to doss by the beach everyday. 


Camberley, Surrey
TimS
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12 August 2020 07:01:25
More cool and wet rubbish in the models this morning. Out of the frying pan into the dishwasher it seems. It would have been nice to get a happy medium.
Brockley, South East London 30m asl
DEW
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12 August 2020 07:05:21

Jetstream not back over the UK until Wed 19th and even then inconsistent until returning in force Thu 27th.


GFS - difficult to pick out a patter; the broad area of HP still there to Wed 19th though with UK at its weakest point; LP over Scotland Thu 20th and over S England Mon 24th with a sort of W-ly flow filling in the gaps. 


GEFS - for the S temps back down to norm Mon 17th and staying there or a little below, but with plenty of variation around the mean, Significant rain around tomorrow (differs from MetO which has some pusillanimou showers) and again in a week's time, not entirely absent any time. Scotland, similar temp profile but dry until Mon 17th, after which rain is around most of he time.


ECM - brings a trough in off the Atlantic Mon 17th which settles into LP off the SW Sat 22nd with occasional links to LP over Norway.


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Chichester 12m asl
sunnyramsgate
12 August 2020 08:19:31
Not sure the models have a scooby doo to be honest it's a case of sit and wait
briggsy6
12 August 2020 08:24:16

Twas ever thus.


Location: Uxbridge
David M Porter
12 August 2020 08:29:09


 


 


sounds like a very heaven.


my app is showing 29c in central London at 2300.


that is gross. sleeping is impossible in this heat.


Originally Posted by: Downpour 


You have my sympathies, Downpour.


Even trying to sleep with temps in the mid-high teens is an issue for me. If I was in London at the moment or anywhere else experiencing really high temperatures, I'd be really glad to see some fresher atlantic air move back in. Summer 2018 saw sustained heat for much of June and July but I don't recall it ever being that humid, at least in my neck of the woods.


Lenzie, Glasgow

"Let us not take ourselves too seriously. None of us has a monopoly on wisdom, and we must always be ready to listen and respect other points of view."- Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022
Downpour
12 August 2020 09:57:29


 


You have my sympathies, Downpour.


Even trying to sleep with temps in the mid-high teens is an issue for me. If I was in London at the moment or anywhere else experiencing really high temperatures, I'd be really glad to see some fresher atlantic air move back in. Summer 2018 saw sustained heat for much of June and July but I don't recall it ever being that humid, at least in my neck of the woods.


Originally Posted by: David M Porter 


 


The night temps in the great summer of 2018 were nothing like this. Last night was horrific - felt like the hottest night I have ever experienced on these shores. Be interesting to see where it ranked in the all time stats for London.


Chingford
London E4
147ft
Brian Gaze
12 August 2020 10:00:55


The night temps in the great summer of 2018 were nothing like this. Last night was horrific - felt like the hottest night I have ever experienced on these shores. Be interesting to see where it ranked in the all time stats for London.


Originally Posted by: Downpour 


The overnight low here was 19.8C so sadly we've not joined Club Tropicana yet. I've had no problems sleeping but it has been very unpleasant in the house during the afternoons and evenings.


PS: I'll start a new thread at 11:15.


Brian Gaze
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