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Polar Low
26 July 2018 13:40:42

very close to all time record?

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Tonight will be the first uncomfortable night of the summer, central London should be sauna like.

 

Originally Posted by: xioni2 

The Beast from the East
26 July 2018 13:42:07

 

Tonight will be the first uncomfortable night of the summer, central London should be sauna like.

 

Originally Posted by: xioni2 

Your tolerance must be incredible. For me, most nights this summer have been uncomfortable


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

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xioni2
26 July 2018 13:50:58

 Your tolerance must be incredible. For me, most nights this summer have been uncomfortable

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 

I usually take a cool shower before going to bed and during the working week I try not to have any food or booze 3-4 hours before going to bed. That and a very light cotton blanket has kept it very comfortable (not a single sweaty night so far), even though I keep the windows closed.

In fact this summer has been much more comfortable for sleeping than 2003 and even 2006.

 

Weathermac
26 July 2018 13:51:10

 

Your tolerance must be incredible. For me, most nights this summer have been uncomfortable

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 

No need to worry now summer is over 😀😋

Devonian
26 July 2018 13:52:59

 

Ah, good old representative LHR 

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Hardly, Williamstown air show USA. F111?

I'd rather not be mislead - thanks.

 

nsrobins
26 July 2018 13:56:20

 

Hardly, Williamstown air show USA. F111?

I'd rather not be mislead - thanks.

 

Originally Posted by: Devonian 

On the other hand, I have a sense of humour 😂 - keep them coming Rob.


Neil

Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)

Stormchaser, Member TORRO

Rob K
26 July 2018 13:56:32

 

Hardly, Williamstown air show USA. F111?

I'd rather not be mislead - thanks.

 

Originally Posted by: Devonian 

I don't think anyone would believe that was really Heathrow 


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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DeeDee
26 July 2018 13:58:01
Just hit +34c here
Harpenden, Herts.
Devonian
26 July 2018 13:58:45

 

On the other hand, I have a sense of humour 😂 - keep them coming Rob.

Originally Posted by: nsrobins 

I'm sick of people dissing the Met O, and making out that aircraft exhausts can have an effect on temperature at LHR. Its a complete joke

Tarmac, maybe, aircraft?

Weathermac
26 July 2018 13:58:51

 

I don't think anyone would believe that was really Heathrow 

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

No the grass isnt yellow enough 😉

Snow Hoper
26 July 2018 14:06:50

34.1C at 3pm


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danm
  • danm
  • Advanced Member
26 July 2018 14:16:36

Heathrow has dropped back to 33.1c. Northolt in NW London, Mildenhall and London City Airport now leading the pack at 34c.


Home: London (NE)

Work: London (Central)

Rob K
26 July 2018 14:22:38

Heathrow has dropped back to 33.1c. Northolt in NW London, Mildenhall and London City Airport now leading the pack at 34c.

Originally Posted by: danm 

But bizarrely a couple of minutes ago the Met Office tweeted that Heathrow has just hit 35C


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

Justin W
26 July 2018 14:23:44
34.8C here. It is ovenlike. Very redolent of summer holidays in the Lot Valley in high summer.
Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
Jiries
26 July 2018 14:26:05

 

But bizarrely a couple of minutes ago the Met Office tweeted that Heathrow has just hit 35C

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

I can see lot of clouds forming over Heathrow from here as it cleared now for nearly 2 hours due to sea breeze now.  34.8C and the bbc news website they mentioned Met office going for 37C for southern, eastern and central UK tomorrow so they have to change the 29C to 37C tomorrow.

johnr
26 July 2018 14:30:19

 I can see lot of clouds forming over Heathrow from here as it cleared now for nearly 2 hours due to sea breeze now.  34.8C and the bbc news website they mentioned Met office going for 37C for southern, eastern and central UK tomorrow so they have to change the 29C to 37C tomorrow.

Originally Posted by: Jiries 

Met Office 2pm update for East of England forecast hasn't wavered from 37C as a max for Friday.


Mickfield, Mid Suffolk
danm
  • danm
  • Advanced Member
26 July 2018 14:36:07

 

But bizarrely a couple of minutes ago the Met Office tweeted that Heathrow has just hit 35C

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

 

Just seen that. Strange as the updates at 3pm and 3.20pm still show 33c. 

It must be correct or the Met wouldn't have tweeted it.


Home: London (NE)

Work: London (Central)

Rob K
26 July 2018 14:36:24

 

Met Office 2pm update for East of England forecast hasn't wavered from 37C as a max for Friday.

Originally Posted by: johnr 

Arpege has 36C over Norfolk tomorrow. It seems to have been about right with a 34C max today, although the Met say Heathrow hit 35C, not sure if that's rounded though.


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

picturesareme
26 July 2018 14:41:03

 

I'm sick of people dissing the Met O, and making out that aircraft exhausts can have an effect on temperature at LHR. Its a complete joke

Tarmac, maybe, aircraft?

Originally Posted by: Devonian 

around 1300 flights a day with jet engines exhaust outflows around 500C.. I think it plays a part ;)

nsrobins
26 July 2018 14:41:55

 

I'm sick of people dissing the Met O, and making out that aircraft exhausts can have an effect on temperature at LHR. Its a complete joke

Tarmac, maybe, aircraft?

Originally Posted by: Devonian 

Heathrow is an official station so numbers stand, although the urban island effect is prevalent so it’ll often measure a degree or so above a nearby suburban location.


Neil

Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)

Stormchaser, Member TORRO

Devonian
26 July 2018 14:42:56

 

around 1300 flights a day with jet engines exhaust outflows around 500C.. I think it plays a part ;)

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 

Good joke

 

Polar Low
26 July 2018 14:44:34

I guess it depends on TS developments timing might be favourable for extreme east

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings#?date=2018-07-27

 

 

 

Arpege has 36C over Norfolk tomorrow. It seems to have been about right with a 34C max today, although the Met say Heathrow hit 35C, not sure if that's rounded though.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Jiries
26 July 2018 14:48:46

 

Met Office 2pm update for East of England forecast hasn't wavered from 37C as a max for Friday.

Originally Posted by: johnr 

Yes just the problem with metro group instructed BBC to put 29C for London which is way too low and ensembles say NO, you still have another day tomorrow with temperatures dropping by the evening. I am expecting London to see mid to high 30's tomorrow early afternoon because tonight will be in the low 20's.  There no such temps of low 20's over night to high 20's on the same day before.

Polar Low
26 July 2018 14:52:42

Hello Neil, yes you are right Heathrow record 36.7c for 1 July 2015 nearly got cancelled by high up people but im pleased record stands met office wont change that now

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/climate-extremes/#?tab=climateExtremes

 

 

 

 

Heathrow is an official station so numbers stand, although the urban island effect is prevalent so it’ll often measure a degree or so above a nearby suburban location.

Originally Posted by: nsrobins 

Sevendust
26 July 2018 14:58:06

 

around 1300 flights a day with jet engines exhaust outflows around 500C.. I think it plays a part ;)

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 

WTF?

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