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moomin75
12 July 2025 16:43:26

More definitively unsettled on all of the 12zs today. Useful rain showing up on GFS and UKMO.

ICON also looking much more changeable now too.


Witney, Oxfordshire

100m ASL

Brian Gaze
12 July 2025 16:46:54

Be interesting to see whether we've just picked lucky /unlucky depending on your point of view. 


Brian Gaze

Berkhamsted

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Taylor1740
12 July 2025 16:50:26

More definitively unsettled on all of the 12zs today. Useful rain showing up on GFS and UKMO.

ICON also looking much more changeable now too.

Originally Posted by: moomin75 

Yes, just checking GFS 12z and that definitely shows a much more unsettled pattern becoming established. Still very hot to the South though so it wouldn't take much to bring the heat back at least to the SE.


NW Leeds - 150m amsl
Saint Snow
12 July 2025 18:20:58

Ugly FI on both the GFS and AIFS

FFS


Martin

Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)

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Polar Low
12 July 2025 18:35:45

Ecm 216 has heat pump showers around but a hot chart that from wx

Ally Pally Snowman
12 July 2025 18:40:19

Ecm and AIFS 12z are consistent with their earlier runs. Basically hot and possibly thundery next week. 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Polar Low
12 July 2025 18:46:31

Awesome 240 

Polar Low
12 July 2025 18:51:35
Ally Pally Snowman
12 July 2025 18:57:44

Ugly FI on both the GFS and AIFS

FFS

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Ecm 12z has a massive HP building in 300h + this in theory should be more likely than LP, with aam on the rise. 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Rob K
12 July 2025 19:02:45

GFS was on the cooler side of the ensemble pack. 

Mean 850s for London hovering around 10C for London right to the end of the run which is above average I think?


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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Polar Low
12 July 2025 19:05:57

Fantastic ecm  opp  run severe heat most of Europe 24 26 uppers crazy such a massive area unbelievable 

Have to see were it sits

Devonian
12 July 2025 19:09:44

Fantastic ecm  opp  run severe heat most of Europe 24 26 uppers crazy such a massive area unbelievable 

Have to see were it sits

Originally Posted by: Polar Low 

There is nothing 'fantastic' about severe heat. Nothing. Period.

Brian Gaze
12 July 2025 19:18:41

There is nothing 'fantastic' about severe heat. Nothing. Period.

Originally Posted by: Devonian 

Personally I love hot weather. That doesn't mean I disagree with your concerns. 


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Matty H
12 July 2025 19:28:15

There is nothing 'fantastic' about severe heat. Nothing. Period.

Originally Posted by: Devonian 

Neither is there about bitter cold and snow,  but rarely is that so repeatedly called out as yourself the last 6 weeks or so re heat

For me it’s the fascination of extreme weather, which I assumed we all have in common, although I think we have a significant portion that exist here just to argue in the UIA, and of course, not all extremes are for everyone. Something else that others have pointed out to you recently. I don’t like cold weather, so it’s horses for courses

The trend remains for something more unsettled and less hot in the near terms. I certainly wouldn’t use any form of “cool” for southern areas. 

Beyond that, and with so much hot air across Europe and beyond, it’ll only be a matter of time before we tap into another Heatwave. 


Yate, Nr Bristol

TBFTEIARBSC

Chunky Pea
12 July 2025 19:32:54

Neither is there about bitter cold and snow,  but rarely is that so repeatedly called out as yourself the last 6 weeks or so re heat

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Severe cold is a lot less dangerous than severe heat. In cold, it is easy enough to find sources of warmth than it is to find sources of cool in extreme heat. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

Saint Snow
12 July 2025 19:33:21

There is nothing 'fantastic' about severe heat. Nothing. Period.

Originally Posted by: Devonian 

Subjective 😉


Martin

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westv
12 July 2025 19:36:52

There is nothing 'fantastic' about severe heat. Nothing. Period.

Originally Posted by: Devonian 

I do hate it when people end a sentence with "period".

Anyway, back on topic.....


Big heat in May

Summer will be spray.

Nick Gilly
12 July 2025 19:37:32

I see that Aviemore reached 32.2C today (well, 32.18C) which is a new record high temperature for them.

Gandalf The White
12 July 2025 19:49:27

Neither is there about bitter cold and snow,  but rarely is that so repeatedly called out as yourself the last 6 weeks or so re heat

For me it’s the fascination of extreme weather, which I assumed we all have in common, although I think we have a significant portion that exist here just to argue in the UIA, and of course, not all extremes are for everyone. Something else that others have pointed out to you recently. I don’t like cold weather, so it’s horses for courses

The trend remains for something more unsettled and less hot in the near terms. I certainly wouldn’t use any form of “cool” for southern areas. 

Beyond that, and with so much hot air across Europe and beyond, it’ll only be a matter of time before we tap into another Heatwave. 

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

It is not the extremes that concern some of us, it’s the cause, the clear direction of travel’ and the implications for European (including UK) summers as the years roll on.  Neither our flora and fauna are built to thrive in the new normal and our homes are mostly not designed for extreme, sustained heat either.


Location: South Cambridgeshire

130 metres ASL

52.0N 0.1E



Jiries
12 July 2025 20:17:18

GFS was on the cooler side of the ensemble pack. 

Mean 850s for London hovering around 10C for London right to the end of the run which is above average I think?

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

It on average from now to early August with the peak just close to 11C from the time I lived in Epsom and in winter down to -3C.  10C would give London average of 24-25C nowadays. 

Gandalf The White
12 July 2025 20:46:25

I do hate it when people end a sentence with "period".

Anyway, back on topic.....

Originally Posted by: westv 

You can use the words ‘full stop’ if you prefer but it doesn’t devalue Dev’s valid concerns.


Location: South Cambridgeshire

130 metres ASL

52.0N 0.1E



12 July 2025 21:12:19

More definitively unsettled on all of the 12zs today. Useful rain showing up on GFS and UKMO.

ICON also looking much more changeable now too.

Originally Posted by: moomin75 

🤣🤣🤣

We haven't heard that all summer from you.


Berkshire
Brian Gaze
12 July 2025 21:29:17

We've had our Saturday night fun. Please now stay OT. 😃👍


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fairweather
12 July 2025 22:25:22

Neither is there about bitter cold and snow,  but rarely is that so repeatedly called out as yourself the last 6 weeks or so re heat

For me it’s the fascination of extreme weather, which I assumed we all have in common, although I think we have a significant portion that exist here just to argue in the UIA, and of course, not all extremes are for everyone. Something else that others have pointed out to you recently. I don’t like cold weather, so it’s horses for courses

The trend remains for something more unsettled and less hot in the near terms. I certainly wouldn’t use any form of “cool” for southern areas. 

Beyond that, and with so much hot air across Europe and beyond, it’ll only be a matter of time before we tap into another Heatwave. 

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Yes - about time we got some extreme weather. Like a few days of thunderstorms and torrential rain. In fact any rain would be extreme in these parts- even some drizzle! These constant heatwaves are getting very boring and not really extreme any more till we hit 40C. By the way you may remember me doubting the forecast here of 34-35C this heatwave. It peaked at 31.2 on Thursday and gradually fell to a glorious 25.4C here today.


S.Essex, 42m ASL

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