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30c, 31c, 35c, 38c, 37c, 31c, 29c, 28c,
Because we live in the middle of nowhere so I wouldn't know where to start as the nearest such hotel could be Exeter (which will be roasting). Because he wouldn't know what is happening, which would (if anything) make it worse. Because we have a mad dog who is important to dad but has no idea about urban life. Because we live in upland Devon and shouldn't have to think about fleeing the heat.
It's really difficult. There will be god knows how many people struggling like me this week.
Originally Posted by: Devonian
Buy an aircon unit? Stays in his happy place
TBFTEIARBSC
Originally Posted by: Matty H
This is the most likely option. Any left 🤔
Knowledge is power, ignorance is weakness.
Duane.
Ecm 0z from today
Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman
When I look at the GFS ensembles, I keep thinking large drop (it is) but in reality the scale make its look like it’s going to turn cold, but in reality we will still be above average but more moderate temps.
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013
Yes pretty mad to think even a 10c drop in temperature we'd still be in heatwave conditions.
The Met/o app is going for 35c, 36c and 36c from Tuesday to Thursday here before slowly cooling thereafter.🔥
Originally Posted by: Charmhills
A few places are now showing 40C on Wednesday on the auto output.
BTW I was just looking back at my saved screenshots. On Sunday 17 July the UKV actually went for 43C max on the Tuesday so it was a bit over the top! The Met auto output on the Saturday had 42C in Lincolnshire. It had the right area for the peak of the heat though.
"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
Yes - it's a tricky one that, Dev. I wonder if one can hire an air con unit. Googling AI....
"Hiring a portable aircon unit for a few days in the UK typically costs between £60 to £100 per week, depending on the BTU capacity required. Several national tool and equipment hire companies offer short-term rentals and provide convenient click-and-collect, delivery, or in-store pickup options."
https://www.hss.com/hire/c/air-con-cooling/air-conditioners
West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire
Everything taken together, here in Lincolnshire are more good things than man could have had the conscience to ask.
William Cobbett, in his Rural Rides - c.1830
I think 40c is unlikely in the West Country, if it's going to happen it will be the usual suspects in West London.
But with more of an easterly component to the drift the heat will be pushed westwards. Cheltenham once held the all time record with 37.1C in August 1990.
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
Snow videos:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg
But with more of an easterly component to the drift the heat will be pushed westwards. Cheltenham once held the all time record with 371C in August 1990.
Originally Posted by: Col
It's going to be hot , but think Arpege is over doing it. My bet would be 38c ish in places like Yeovil and Pershore.
You can get portable air coolers for around £100 through tescos/Amazon etc. Looked like Amazon had some on next day delivery.
Originally Posted by: glenogle
They are utter cack - just a fan with added humidity. They might knock a degree or so off on a very hot, very low humidity day but they're generally useless in the UK and shouldn't be marketed as they are. (I had one back in 2003, all that happened was the humidity went up and black mould grew in the filters... lovely.)
A proper portable a/c is the way to go if you want spot cooling.
Originally Posted by: Retron
We bought a portable A/C unit about 5 years back at a cost of about £150.
It felt like a luxury then but we've used it every summer since and it's been worth every penny.
Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.
Air coolers do help, but not as good as an AC unit, though.
That one in the link won't help anyone, it's one of the dodgiest ads-as-content I've ever seen. It looks like the sort of thing you see on YouTube ads. They could have at least pretended it was legit by adding links to the other evap coolers/portable a/c units, and 99%? That's just OTT!
Some of these runs suggest the worst day (probably Thursday) could be something like
40C max/ 25C min
in a worst case scenario
These temperatures are a problem for people without aircon and unlike 2022 we have very high temps (albeit far less bad than that) sustained for days on end.
18/11 (-4) 19/11 (-6) 20/11 (-6) 01/01 (-7) 04/01 (-10) 10/01 (-7) 11/01 (-3) 30/01 (-1) 13/02 (-6) 15/02 (-4) 18/02 (-6)
24/25 10d
18/11 (-6) 19/11 (-6) 23/11 (-2) 22/12 (-5) 04/01 (-5) 05/01 (0)14/02 (0) 15/02 (0)12/03 (-6) 13/03 (-6)
23/24 8d
29/11 (-6) 30/11 (-6) 02/12 (-5) 03/12 (-5) 04/12 (-3) 16/01 (-3) 18/01 (-8)08/02 (-5)
22/23 7d
18/12 (-1)06/03 (-6) 08/03 (-8) 09/03 (-6) 10/03 (-8) 11/03 (-5) 14/03 (-6)
21/22 12d
Yeah, because it's a cheap one and won't work.
You get what you pay for.
I'm starting to think some parts of Wilts/hamps/glocs area could be in some real danger.
Originally Posted by: Quantum
I think some of the "it's just summer" crowd are likely to get caught out - although I also expect red warnings and, once those are issued, some schools to close etc.
Having lugged laptops across a playground in 40C in July 2022 - it's not an experience I ever want to repeat. Every breath burned, and that was frankly scary to experience.
Tues 37C, Wed 37C and Thu 37C. That is still utterly brutal to have that three days in a row.
It’s seem the severest heat will be west and just west of London
I remember going for a walk on the 40C day, it was hard just walking around the block. What I remember most was the burning heat radiating of the ground onto my legs, it was crazy. I suspect we may see wildfires too.
The expensive ones don't work either as it's simple physics - use a "swamp cooler" in the UK and get nothing but more humidity, it's just too humid already. It's a different story if dewpoints are near zero, but they're 20C right here, right now! Mind you, people are dumb enough to spend hundreds on a Dyson fan (which just moves air around), so doubtless they'll find a market...
A portable a/c, proper cooling with a refrigerant, is the way to go. Or even split a/c (which starts at £500 ish, ex-fitting).
People were letting off Chinese lanterns in the neighbouring village last night! At least the foliage is lush and green, thanks to the recent rain we've had.
I was hoping for more of an easterly component on Tuesday, but the MetO raw still keeps a SE'ly going instead: 37C will be the 2nd warmest day here since at least 1970 if that comes off! (In 76 it topped out just over 30, apparently).