No kicking off here, as the pattern has been set for a couple of days now. Low 30s today, then high 30s for the next three days... my preferred source of temperatures is UKV (which is higher-res than ECM, the ranking charts we often mention are for the global models, not local ones), and that still has 39s for e.g. Reading on Wednesday and Thursday. I would expect to see widespread 35s and 36s on Tuesday to Thursday, and suspect the peak will be 38s or 39s, as per UKV. Reading University has a weather station, which is handy, and it's part of the climate network so would appear on the daily "hottest places" lists.
I'll be enjoying the relatively not-hot conditions today, peaking in the mid 20s here with a breeze off the sea, then it's a case of keeping the house as cool as I can and watching the reports come in over the next three days.
PS, Matty, I'm surprised you mention a/c as you've said in the past you love heat and humidity! I thought you might "raw dog" this heatwave to fully enjoy the experience. 😁
(One thing I've noticed, as an aside, are that in general the "you don't need a/c in the UK" comments you used to see online have largely vanished since 2022. It seems that record-breaking spell has led to societal change, and it's no surprise to see outdoor condenser units gradually popping up on houses in my area).
Originally Posted by: Retron