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I can see a 38C on the Arpege 06Z. The full grid may even have a 39C.
Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze
Ah, I was looking at 2m rather than 2m max. Staggering that all time records (pre-2022) are being modelled in spring 2026
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c1w24llvj48t?post=asset%3Acfe6e754-3d1f-48be-9bfb-3f3dbe24f361#post
Very humid
Dp.19.5C
Sea breeze is blowing at times.
Not sure if 31C is a May record down here.
Iver water works highest I can see at 33.8c
Originally Posted by: saxtemp
So that 1C added to the all time May record. 🙂🙂🙂🙃
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South Cambridgeshire. 93 metres or 302.25 feet ASL.
Heathrow is at 33.99
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Originally Posted by: lanky
I think you can get away with 34C on that. 🙂🙂🙂
The BBC has confirmed with the Met Office that the highest temperature so far this afternoon has reached 34.0C at Heathrow and Teddington.
As we've been reporting, elsewhere Wales has seen its warmest May day on record with 31.1C at Trawscoed.Scotland and Northern Ireland have had their warmest day of the year with 25.5C at Charterhall and 24.6C at Hillsborough.There’s a chance we could see an update to this later this afternoon once all the data comes in but we’re now getting past the hottest part of the day so temperatures are generally levelling off.
As we've been reporting, elsewhere Wales has seen its warmest May day on record with 31.1C at Trawscoed.
Scotland and Northern Ireland have had their warmest day of the year with 25.5C at Charterhall and 24.6C at Hillsborough.
There’s a chance we could see an update to this later this afternoon once all the data comes in but we’re now getting past the hottest part of the day so temperatures are generally levelling off.
Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger
Looking at it again on Weatherobs its gone back to 33.4 a few minutes later so that one looks a bit sus to me now
Well Northolt also showing 34 so I think it's good.
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31c here
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Some thermometer they've got if it records to two decimal places!😊
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Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle
I’ll be on the Harwich-Hook of Holland ferry tomorrow night. One for a bit of time on deck I reckon.
Hopefully more to come this summer!
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34.8°C at Kew smashes the May record by 2 degrees C. Sun is high, pressure is high, but in May of course, SSTs and upper atmosphere temperatures are still low. Amazing.
The previous May Kew record from over 140 years of daily recording up to yesterday (which also beat the record) was a "mere" 30.3C set in 1922. Beating this by 4.5C is truly incredible (and a bit concerning about what future summers might be like at times)
**edit**
I believe it also ties the Kew June date record of 34.8C set 26th June 1976