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Rob K
25 July 2019 09:37:07


31.7C already at Kew Gardens at 10:00


Looks like we're on for the record today


Originally Posted by: lanky 


We were actually hotter by this stage on July 1 2015: Heathrow was 32.6C at 10am. But then there was a dip around midday for a couple of hours, otherwise I think 38C+ would have been smashed then as well.


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Jiries
25 July 2019 09:37:45


 


Concur. These are holding togeather. They need to steer clear of West London as that's the hot spot currently. Its making me very nervous right now.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


From your last post yes in 2015 I was so annoyed too because I think we could had got a 40C that time.  33C here in Lower Stoke now and cloud free.

Heavy Weather 2013
25 July 2019 09:40:52

Can anyone confirm cloud situation near Portsmouth?


Mark
Beckton, E London
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Hungry Tiger
25 July 2019 09:41:27

If we're going for a new record we've got to be over 32C already and comfortably so.


 


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RobN
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25 July 2019 09:45:55


Can anyone confirm cloud situation near Portsmouth?


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


On the live webcam it looks sunny albeit hazy.


Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.
Rob K
25 July 2019 09:47:26


Can anyone confirm cloud situation near Portsmouth?


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 



Webcam: http://www.hmswarrior.org/webcam


 


Clear overhead, a lot of cloud on the horizon 


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The Professional
25 July 2019 09:47:55
http://www.winchesterweather.org.uk/  - might just be threatened.

Keeping an eye on those showers in the Channel - they do look like potential spoilers - but for now it's clear blue and glorious.
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25 July 2019 09:48:05

Gone a bit hazy here in outer Birmingham. 27C currently. 


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Polar Low
25 July 2019 09:48:15

Its on target very hot here no panic very very hot in France 



If we're going for a new record we've got to be over 32C already and comfortably so.


 


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 

Rob K
25 July 2019 09:49:38
Add Wisley (30.1) and Teddington (30.3) to the 30+ ranks at 10am.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Hungry Tiger
25 July 2019 09:52:50

A fair old breeze has got up.


 


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South Cambridgeshire. 93 metres or 302.25 feet ASL.


Chidog
25 July 2019 09:55:50
Several others just below 30 at 10am in East anglia worth keeping an eye on, should be less affected by cloud until later on
Heavy Weather 2013
25 July 2019 09:57:07

I'd liked to have seen some 33C by now; but I think I am just getting paranoid


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Rob K
25 July 2019 09:58:33

33.1C at Heathrow on the 11am reading. Still well ahead of 2003. (31.5C for reference). It'll reach 35C before midday, then it's a question of how soon the cloud arrives.


 


I notice the HARMONIE model has it down to 23C by 7pm in the London area as storms race in!


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picturesareme
25 July 2019 10:02:09


Can anyone confirm cloud situation near Portsmouth?


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


 


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Heavy Weather 2013
25 July 2019 10:04:03


 


 


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Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


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Mark
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Stormchaser
25 July 2019 10:04:38
Also worth keeping in mind that it’s the flow from France that’s enabling such extreme temps today, with local surface heating important, but not quite as much so as usual when looking for record high temps.

Shower reaching Bournemouth looks to have fizzled as it encountered dry thermals from the land.
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redmoons
25 July 2019 10:05:59
32.9c at 11.00 in Watford
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Sevendust
25 July 2019 10:06:42

Also worth keeping in mind that it’s the flow from France that’s enabling such extreme temps today, with local surface heating important, but not quite as much so as usual when looking for record high temps.

Shower reaching Bournemouth looks to have fizzled as it encountered dry thermals from the land.

Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 


Typical thundery high based skies looking a post on FB from Bournemouth. Potential for popcorn storms but as long as the instability line stays W of London I'm happy 

Rob K
25 July 2019 10:06:53

More 11am readings coming in:

Heathrow 33.1C


Northolt 32.4C


St James's Park 32.4C


Bedford 32.0C
Charlwood 31.8C
Benson 31.1C
Wittering 30.8C
Andrewsfield 30.6C
Holbeach 30.5C
Coningsby 30.4C
Wattisham 30.4C


Marham 30.2C


Brize Norton 30.1C
Church Lawford 30.0C

https://www.ogimet.com/ultimos_synops2.php?lang=en&estado=United+K&fmt=html&Send=Send (times on that page are in UTC)



 


edited to update as they come in to avoid too many posts!


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Quantum
25 July 2019 10:07:04

33.0C Heathrow.


Is that the one to beat?


 


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RobN
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25 July 2019 10:07:17

Cambridge Airport reporting 33C at 11:00.


Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.
Arcus
25 July 2019 10:07:43

Also worth keeping in mind that it’s the flow from France that’s enabling such extreme temps today, with local surface heating important, but not quite as much so as usual when looking for record high temps.

Shower reaching Bournemouth looks to have fizzled as it encountered dry thermals from the land.

Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 


As you mentioned James, they are elevated showers and as well as moving along at a fair lick they are not showing much in the way of intensification to give any overspill of cloud. I wouldn't be overly concerned on impact just now.


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Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
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Andy J
25 July 2019 10:09:42

30.5C at 11am here.    


Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
picturesareme
25 July 2019 10:10:18


 


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Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Ten minutes later..


UserPostedImage 


 


As you can see its moving in fast..  


 


 UserPostedImage 


 

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