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32.1 / 19.4. Tropical
Similar temp here, 31.9 but the dewpoint is down to 11C.
far from but sticky none the less. ;)
Tropical dewpoint's typically range in the 24C-26C but can be even higher.
far from but sticky none the less. ;) Tropical dewpoint's typically range in the 24C-26C but can be even higher.
Or much lower. Most of the Sahara is tropical.
Into the 32s °C, with a 17°C dew point. Feels as hot as I can ever recall here. Not a long way of how it felt at 37°C in Bicester 25th July last year, when there was much more of a wind blowing.
Stifling breeze here too, even though it seems to be from the S. 32°C at local sites but for some reason I haven't reached 31 yet.
Got too hot in my office so cycled down to a local ford. Lots of people wading around to cool off. At least with Google Docs I can work with my feet in the water!
😂😂😂😂
I have a 35C in my heatzone watch. Hopefully we will see that reflected in the 14:00 updates.
I have some Cumulus hear now, but as long as they stay away from locations further west Im happy.
A reminder of the Top 5 below. We have got to be on for at least top five at this rate
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1) 38.7C 25 July 2019
2) 38.5C 10 August 2003
3) 37.8C 31 July 2020
4) 37.1C 3 August 1990
5=) 36.7C 9 August 1911
5=) 36.7C 1 July 2015
Heathrow 34.6
Blimey the temp at LHC has gone up 0.5c in five minutes! Extraordinary.
Guess then it comes down to what your classing as tropical..
If your classing anywhere 23 degrees either side of the equator then yes a good portion of the Sahara is tropical. Of course though this would also mean a large part of the Andes are tropical despite rarely seeing temperatures higher then the low to mid 20's.
However i was referring to tropical climate not location :)
lol @ extraordinary 🤣
The over excitement is real in hear today