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Retron
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28 June 2025 15:42:15
A stifling morning gave way to a typical summer afternoon - roasting hot, searing sun, people doing DIY in their gardens, children screaming and - yes - the putrid stench of someone's BBQ wafting down the street. (The smell of cooking meat unfortunately makes me gag, to me it's like sniffing manure or rotting fish). 

There is a gentle SW'ly breeze, which is anything but refreshing, and it's humid as hell.

Currently 29.0, dew 21.7, with a max so far of 29.6.

(And I miss the 90s. Not only was a hot day then 25 rather than 30, but there were half as many buildings on my road, bungalows instead of houses, and they were full of nice old ladies - no smells, no noise, peace, quiet and the ability to sleep at night. Aah!)


Leysdown, north Kent
Roger Parsons
28 June 2025 15:48:33

A stifling morning gave way to a typical summer afternoon - roasting hot, searing sun, people doing DIY in their gardens, children screaming and - yes - the putrid stench of someone's BBQ wafting down the street. (The smell of cooking meat unfortunately makes me gag, to me it's like sniffing manure or rotting fish). 

There is a gentle SW'ly breeze, which is anything but refreshing, and it's humid as hell.

Currently 29.0, dew 21.7, with a max so far of 29.6.

(And I miss the 90s. Not only was a hot day then 25 rather than 30, but there were half as many buildings on my road, bungalows instead of houses, and they were full of nice old ladies - no smells, no noise, peace, quiet and the ability to sleep at night. Aah!)

Originally Posted by: Retron 

Is the weather trying to tell us that it's OK to have barbecues in the UK? 😁


RogerP

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

Chunky Pea
28 June 2025 16:24:11

A stifling morning gave way to a typical summer afternoon - roasting hot, searing sun, people doing DIY in their gardens, children screaming and - yes - the putrid stench of someone's BBQ wafting down the street. (The smell of cooking meat unfortunately makes me gag, to me it's like sniffing manure or rotting fish). 

There is a gentle SW'ly breeze, which is anything but refreshing, and it's humid as hell.

Currently 29.0, dew 21.7, with a max so far of 29.6.

(And I miss the 90s. Not only was a hot day then 25 rather than 30, but there were half as many buildings on my road, bungalows instead of houses, and they were full of nice old ladies - no smells, no noise, peace, quiet and the ability to sleep at night. Aah!)

Originally Posted by: Retron 

BBQ's is a very masculine thing. It is usually males that do the cooking outside (they need to be seen doing it) while it is typically women who do it indoors. Never seen the point of BBQs myself. What's wrong with popping a chicken leg in the oven without all the showy fuss? 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

idj20
28 June 2025 17:56:06

A stifling morning gave way to a typical summer afternoon - roasting hot, searing sun, people doing DIY in their gardens, children screaming and - yes - the putrid stench of someone's BBQ wafting down the street. (The smell of cooking meat unfortunately makes me gag, to me it's like sniffing manure or rotting fish). 

There is a gentle SW'ly breeze, which is anything but refreshing, and it's humid as hell.

Currently 29.0, dew 21.7, with a max so far of 29.6.

(And I miss the 90s. Not only was a hot day then 25 rather than 30, but there were half as many buildings on my road, bungalows instead of houses, and they were full of nice old ladies - no smells, no noise, peace, quiet and the ability to sleep at night. Aah!)

Originally Posted by: Retron 

Didn't get any higher than 22.6 C at this end of Kent, and while there were good periods of sunshine, sea fog kept ebbing and flowing and right now is actually quite misty making the current 18.9 C feel cool and fresh in a mod SW breeze.


Home location: Folkestone Harbour.
johncs2016
28 June 2025 19:17:07
Today's maximum temperature at Edinburgh Gogarbank is officially confirmed as 21.2°C and as at 6:40pm BST (17:40 UTC) this evening, a total of 7.1 hours of sunshine was recorded for today so far as at that same station. As at that same time, this leaves us needing a total of only at least another 7.1 hours of sunshine between now and the end of this month in order for this month go down as being sunnier than average there and with tomorrow in particular looking sunny according to the latest forecast, that is something which is now looking likely to be achieved quite easily even though this month hasn't actually been as sunny overall as other recent months.

Currently around 17°C here in Edinburgh which is actually not as warm. as it was at this time last night although it still feels just as stuffy in my flat here in NW Edinburgh.


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

Crepuscular Ray
28 June 2025 20:57:35

After two days it's finally stopped raining in Ambleside!! The clouds are still sitting down to 300m and it's still 16 C

I think we reached 17 C today as a max though. Keswick went as high as19 C.

Don't know what tomorrow will bring.....I'd like to see the sun, be dry and feel a bit of warmth


Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

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29 June 2025 04:08:33

19C and cloudy with light NW airs.


Vale of the Great Dairies

South Dorset

Elevation 60m 197ft

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