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Alun
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01 July 2025 13:10:11

I'm not sure how accurate home weather stations are (Davis Vantage Pro or Vue) but a number in and around the Medway Towns are already showing 35°C with the majority showing 33°C! Across the Thames, one station at Stanford-Le-Hope is showing 37°C!

A friend's station on the outskirts of Chatham recorded its peak of 31C at 18:00 yesterday evening rather than the expected 14:00-15:00??


Alun,

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picturesareme
01 July 2025 13:20:02

The humidity will be a key reason records won't be broken, and temperatures will be in 33-35C range rather than record breaking. 

Dew points over central, northeast France/ Paris area are much lower allowing the much higher temperatures. 

BYF1
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01 July 2025 13:48:52

Will be interesting to see how high Brogdale gets... although always takes a while to report.

On thee subject of stations where can I view readings for Frittenden and East Malling?


North downs, near Folkestone, 177m asl.
Rob K
01 July 2025 14:30:01

Will be interesting to see how high Brogdale gets... although always takes a while to report.

On thee subject of stations where can I view readings for Frittenden and East Malling?

Originally Posted by: BYF1 

Frittenden and East Malling are on Weatherobs.

Writtle was my pick for the top today and is so far leading the way with 33.9C at 3pm.  East Malling just behind on 33.8C. Frittenden was 33.5C but now down to 33.1.

BTW Brogdale hit 32.7C - readings are online here: https://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/observations/details/20250701sfy5jtksqee9bg7sxoxffb6okc


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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Ally Pally Snowman
01 July 2025 15:13:41

Writtle has hit 34.2c


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
TimS
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01 July 2025 15:24:50

Notable how many North Kent PWS now have 36 or 37C showing. Mine has plateaued quite surprisingly at or around 30C and only maxed earlier at 31.4C, actually cooler than yesterday. Something about the topography of the North Downs and/or marine layer incursion because all the nearby stations are quite low too. 


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
Retron
01 July 2025 15:52:18

BTW Brogdale hit 32.7C - readings are online here: https://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/observations/details/20250701sfy5jtksqee9bg7sxoxffb6okc

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

FWIW that was yesterday's max, looks like they only report once a day at 9z, so the "max" will always be from the day before. It'll be interesting to see what they come up with when they update tomorrow!

EDIT: And 32.7 eclipses anything from Faversham in 1976, as the absolute max then was 32.0C one day in July. 


Leysdown, north Kent
Rob K
01 July 2025 16:02:31

FWIW that was yesterday's max, looks like they only report once a day at 9z, so the "max" will always be from the day before. It'll be interesting to see what they come up with when they update tomorrow!

EDIT: And 32.7 eclipses anything from Faversham in 1976, as the absolute max then was 32.0C one day in July. 

Originally Posted by: Retron 

Yes, sorry I didn't make that clear - I assumed people knew that it only reports once daily so that was yesterday's figure.

I had a look round some other likely spots but many of the manual stations on the Met Office list don't seem to show up there, or if they do they don't have recent readings.

According to Liam Dutton on Twitter, 34.4C at Writtle was the peak as of 3.12pm. All eyes on the 5pm readings.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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Retron
01 July 2025 16:06:35

Yes, sorry I didn't make that clear - I assumed people knew that it only reports once daily so that was yesterday's figure.

I had a look round some other likely spots but many of the manual stations on the Met Office list don't seem to show up there, or if they do they don't have recent readings.

According to Liam Dutton on Twitter, 34.4C at Writtle was the peak as of 3.12pm. All eyes on the 5pm readings.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

TBF I think the MetO WOW site could make it clearer - I know logically it's yesterday's max, but it doesn't say it explicitly anywhere. They aim WOW at a general audience, after all, although I doubt many amateurs manually enter their observations in there! (My weather station is on there, as Cumulus has an option to upload to WOW - may as well, I thought).

I suspect there will be some late maxima. Here, for example, it's now 32.3, following the introduction of a nominally southerly airflow, and doubtless that'll be affecting other north Kent stations too. I would say Brogdale will almost certainly be reporting a 35+ max for today.

EDIT: And data from stations like mine is fed into NWP, as the Met Office use WOW as a source of extra observations, presumably with a caveat that they won't be as good as official sites would. I think that's pretty much unique, as e..g Weather Underground data isn't used anywhere else. 


Leysdown, north Kent
Ally Pally Snowman
01 July 2025 16:33:15

St James's Park was today's hot spot in the end 34.7c


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Retron
01 July 2025 16:35:31

St James's Park was today's hot spot in the end 34.7c

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

I still reckon Brogdale will beat it, but it won't make tonight's roundup. We'll see!


Leysdown, north Kent
Ally Pally Snowman
01 July 2025 16:45:15

I still reckon Brogdale will beat it, but it won't make tonight's roundup. We'll see!

Originally Posted by: Retron 

Shame Gravesend no longer has a WS. Would have been a contender. Our WS network is a shambles 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
redmoons
01 July 2025 16:45:23

I am still rising here, now 35.5c, its amazing this late in the day.


Rob K
01 July 2025 16:57:15

St James's Park was today's hot spot in the end 34.7c

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

Yes here were the hottest as of the 5pm readings. Brogdale might beat it, check in tomorrow.

▪️34.7C St James's Park, London

▪️34.6C East Malling

▪️34.5C Writtle

▪️34.3C Teddington

▪️34.2C Frittenden

Darren, I assume that is your Leysdown station on the WOW page? A late rise to 32.9C.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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Retron
01 July 2025 17:05:10

Darren, I assume that is your Leysdown station on the WOW page? A late rise to 32.9C.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

It is indeed, and yes, a late rise! It's breezy out there now, and feels like being on holiday in Italy back in the 90s...


Leysdown, north Kent
Brian Gaze
01 July 2025 17:14:43

Yes here were the hottest as of the 5pm readings. Brogdale might beat it, check in tomorrow.

▪️34.7C St James's Park, London

▪️34.6C East Malling

▪️34.5C Writtle

▪️34.3C Teddington

▪️34.2C Frittenden

Darren, I assume that is your Leysdown station on the WOW page? A late rise to 32.9C.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Is St James officially back in operation? Wasn't that where the fiasco was earlier in the summer?


Brian Gaze

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Rob K
01 July 2025 17:41:14

Is St James officially back in operation? Wasn't that where the fiasco was earlier in the summer?

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

It seems to be. I think there were temporary metal barriers etc stacked near the weather station for an event a few weeks ago?


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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Brian Gaze
01 July 2025 17:49:26

It seems to be. I think there were temporary metal barriers etc stacked near the weather station for an event a few weeks ago?

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

IIRC, it was out of action when potentially in pole position for recording the first 30C of the season.


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redmoons
01 July 2025 18:45:31

It seems to be. I think there were temporary metal barriers etc stacked near the weather station for an event a few weeks ago?

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

I went past it yesterday and there weren't any barriers around it.


Rob K
02 July 2025 12:30:34

Still no sign of yesterday's Brogdale max online.


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

Retron
02 July 2025 14:56:19

Still no sign of yesterday's Brogdale max online.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Still not there - annoying, isn't it? It should have been 35 or more, and maybe it's awaiting quality control checking...


Leysdown, north Kent
Ally Pally Snowman
02 July 2025 15:36:02

I asked this question in the July CET thread but Pershore looks dodgy today it's too high. What happens with the CET if a site is faulty?


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
briggsy6
03 July 2025 08:30:42

Apparently European heatwave is shifting Eastwards. Could be distinctly average for UK for rest of summer.


Location: Uxbridge
Rob K
03 July 2025 12:35:42

Apparently European heatwave is shifting Eastwards. Could be distinctly average for UK for rest of summer.

Originally Posted by: briggsy6 

What's the source for that? Met Office long-ranger suggests increasingly warm or hot later in July, initially in the south but warmth likely spreading to all parts of the UK.


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
03 July 2025 15:43:00

Brogdale reading for 1 July is in... a whopping 35.8ºC! 

https://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/observations/details/20250702zd7awz1abhe9bg7zxusa41jikc 


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

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