Bertwhistle
10 July 2022 14:47:09

And now 15.9C to 9th. 


https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/cet_info_mean.html


 


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ARTzeman
11 July 2022 10:33:17

Metcheck                16.42c           Anomaly          -0.05c


Netweather             17.06c           Anomaly          0.56c


Peasedown St John  16.65c          Anomaly          -0.85c.






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TimS
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11 July 2022 14:11:23

Met Office: 16.2C to the 10th (+0.2C). Finally we are above average for the month.


Considering how nice July has been so far it's a testament to the dryness of the airmass and hence the relatively cold nights, as well as the West-centred nature of the CET in a month where East has been best. 


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springsunshine
12 July 2022 08:46:22

Originally Posted by: TimS 


Met Office: 16.2C to the 10th (+0.2C). Finally we are above average for the month.


Considering how nice July has been so far it's a testament to the dryness of the airmass and hence the relatively cold nights, as well as the West-centred nature of the CET in a month where East has been best. 



Given the way the models are looking an 18c+ july is now well possible.

ARTzeman
12 July 2022 10:56:13

Metcheck          17.04c       Anolmaly      0.58c.


Netweather       17.54c       Anomaly       1.1c


Peasedwn St John   17.63c  Anomaly       -0.13c.   






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Hungry Tiger
12 July 2022 13:43:10

Originally Posted by: ARTzeman 


Metcheck          17.04c       Anolmaly      0.58c.


Netweather       17.54c       Anomaly       1.1c


Peasedwn St John   17.63c  Anomaly       -0.13c.   



Didn't take long to hump that over 17.0C



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Bertwhistle
12 July 2022 18:52:17

Hadley 16.6C to 11th, as predicted. I reckon today's heat will move it to 16.8 or 16.9 followed by a slight levelling. When we get to the end of the week it will be low 17s and mid month. A meteoric short term rise to between 17.4 and 17.6 by Tuesday then very uncertain.


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Rob K
13 July 2022 06:28:11
Models suggesting another plume maybe at the end of next week. Could we get a 19C?
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Ally Pally Snowman
13 July 2022 06:42:52

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Models suggesting another plume maybe at the end of next week. Could we get a 19C?


Think we'll be well into the 19s by the 24th. The final week could be iffy though.


 


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ARTzeman
13 July 2022 11:39:21

Metcheck          17.40c   Anomaly  0.94c


Metcheck          18.02c   Anomaly  1.53c


Peasedown St John  17.61c   Anomaly  0.31c.  






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Gavin D
13 July 2022 13:46:11

Hadley


 


17.0c to the 12th


1.0c above the 61 to 90 average
0.7c above the 81 to 10 average

ARTzeman
14 July 2022 10:38:53

Metcheck             17.37c         Anomaly     0.91c


Netweather          18.14c         Anomaly      0.91c


Peasedown St John 17.85c      Anomaly       0.55c.  






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Rob K
14 July 2022 19:13:06

Monday is surely going to be a strong contender for the hottest CET day ever, and by some margin?

The record to beat is 25.2C (set on 29 Jul 1948 & 25 Jul 2019).

Looking at the UKV, even a conservative estimate would have a max for the CET area of 36C and a minimum of 21C, giving a mean of 28.5C.


Taking the more extreme end of a 38C max and a 22C minimum we would end up with a 30C CET day, which is just ridiculous to contemplate. 


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Gavin D
14 July 2022 20:07:45

Hadley


 



17.1c to the 13th


1.1c above the 61 to 90 average
0.8c above the 81 to 10 average


Spring Sun Winter Dread
14 July 2022 20:40:54
It would be going some for the average of the CET station maxes to be 38C though
Surprising to see 1948 holding that joint record still .. it's not a heatwave that gets mentioned very often now but has survived several smashings of the record UK temperature...
lanky
14 July 2022 21:02:20

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Monday is surely going to be a strong contender for the hottest CET day ever, and by some margin?

The record to beat is 25.2C (set on 29 Jul 1948 & 25 Jul 2019).

Looking at the UKV, even a conservative estimate would have a max for the CET area of 36C and a minimum of 21C, giving a mean of 28.5C.


Taking the more extreme end of a 38C max and a 22C minimum we would end up with a 30C CET day, which is just ridiculous to contemplate. 



I think some of these historical data were slighly altered when CET 2.0.0 was started a few weeks ago


Just to be a bit pedantic, the leader on its own now is 25 July 2019 at 25.3C


(12/08/2020 is 2nd at 25.2C and 29/07/1948 3rd at 25.1C)


As one of the 3 CET locations is in Lancashire I am not sure a combined average max of 36C is goint to be that easy - but should be interestung to see


 


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Rob K
14 July 2022 21:37:20

Originally Posted by: lanky 


 


As one of the 3 CET locations is in Lancashire I am not sure a combined average max of 36C is goint to be that easy - but should be interestung to see


 



I was going by the UKV grid points for the CET locations. If it goes as modelled then the widespread nature of the heat would be amazing. Even a max of 35 and min of 18 would smash the record by over 1 degree. 


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LeedsLad123
14 July 2022 21:40:25

Originally Posted by: lanky 


 


I think some of these historical data were slighly altered when CET 2.0.0 was started a few weeks ago


Just to be a bit pedantic, the leader on its own now is 25 July 2019 at 25.3C


(12/08/2020 is 2nd at 25.2C and 29/07/1948 3rd at 25.1C)


As one of the 3 CET locations is in Lancashire I am not sure a combined average max of 36C is goint to be that easy - but should be interestung to see


 



Manchester is forecast to be 34C on Tuesday as per the BBC, while the GFS shows 40C around there. I know the Lancashire site is north of Manchester but it gives you an idea of how widespread the exceptional heat is forecast to be. 


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ARTzeman
15 July 2022 10:58:29

Metcheck       17.28c         Anomaly       0.82c


Netweather    18.05c         Anomaly       1.56c


Peasedown St John  17.88c  Anomaly     0.58c. 






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Caz
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15 July 2022 12:15:52

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Monday is surely going to be a strong contender for the hottest CET day ever, and by some margin?

The record to beat is 25.2C (set on 29 Jul 1948 & 25 Jul 2019).

Looking at the UKV, even a conservative estimate would have a max for the CET area of 36C and a minimum of 21C, giving a mean of 28.5C.


Taking the more extreme end of a 38C max and a 22C minimum we would end up with a 30C CET day, which is just ridiculous to contemplate. 


  Not looking forward to it, as I don’t sleep well in heat.  But it excites me from a record point of view!  
What is the record CET for July?  I’m sure we’re well on our way to that!  


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