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Gusty
07 August 2020 15:13:26

Unaffected by cloud and with a draw off the near continent the temperature continues to climb. 33.6c currently.


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Rob K
07 August 2020 15:13:50

Just went out in the garden and it still feels pretty hot even under thick grey cloud.

I suppose it's a sign of the times that 36C feels quite disappointing!


 


Northolt is still climbing, btw - now 35.7


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ozone_aurora
07 August 2020 15:19:55


Just went out in the garden and it still feels pretty hot even under thick grey cloud.

I suppose it's a sign of the times that 36C feels quite disappointing!


 


Northolt is still climbing, btw - now 35.7


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


I can see some light rain or drizzle on the radar, heading NNE'wards. If that happens it must feel really weirdly un-English with temps in the 90's; you would feel like you're in somewhere like Thailand or Brazil!

redmoons
07 August 2020 15:23:21
Cloudied over here, though half the sky blue to the east, max occurred at 3.22pm with 35.8c
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Heavy Weather 2013
07 August 2020 15:26:35

Heathrow and Kew at 36.4C - The hottest August day since 2003.


That's actually astonishing record in itself and goes to show how rubbish August have been.


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Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Rob K
07 August 2020 15:34:17


Heathrow and Kew at 36.4C - The hottest August day since 2003.


That's actually astonishing record in itself and goes to show how rubbish August have been.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Not much of a jump above the hourly readings then. I guess that's our lot - the cloud just came in too quickly.


And with the rest of the week's heatwave seemingly disappearing with every model run it looks like it's down to the thunderstorms next week to salvage any excitement.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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xioni2
07 August 2020 15:36:43


Heathrow and Kew at 36.4C 


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Those jet engines are getting bigger and bigger!


 

Heavy Weather 2013
07 August 2020 15:36:53


 


Not much of a jump above the hourly readings then. I guess that's our lot - the cloud just came in too quickly.


And with the rest of the week's heatwave seemingly disappearing with every model run it looks like it's down to the thunderstorms next week to salvage any excitement.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Doubt it. Too many heatwaves these days end in a damp squib. At least in this part of the world.


Its a real shame that everything has gone a bit Pete tong. I was expecting much less cloud today.


Mark
Beckton, E London
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xioni2
07 August 2020 15:42:45


 Doubt it. Too many heatwaves these days end in a damp squib. At least in this part of the world.


Its a real shame that everything has gone a bit Pete tong. I was expecting much less cloud today.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


The cloud was well forecast well in advance, even the EC had it from 2-3 days ago. Speaking of which, the EC has done a great job predicting the pattern (6 days of >30C, very warm nights, thunderstorms next week etc.). It never showed record breaking heat in terms of daily max, but this is still a remarkable heatwave.


 

ktaylor
07 August 2020 15:44:44

At 16:28 we had 35.5c 


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Retron
07 August 2020 15:46:55
Given the heat was forecast to build until 5PM down here (due to the change in wind direction resulting in a shorter fetch), I wouldn't be at all surprised to see 37C breached when the final results come in.


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TimS
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07 August 2020 15:52:20


 


Not much of a jump above the hourly readings then. I guess that's our lot - the cloud just came in too quickly.


And with the rest of the week's heatwave seemingly disappearing with every model run it looks like it's down to the thunderstorms next week to salvage any excitement.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Let's put today and last Friday behind us and enjoy the rest of the heatwave which, at any normal time, would be quite exciting. Anything above mid 20s makes a change from this summer's generally disappointing dross. ICON 12z, which had today maxing at 35C in London, shows the following for the next 5 days:


Sat: 35C London and South coast as far west as Dorset


Sun: 32C in Sussex with 31C in London and rest of South coast


Mon: 31C London and Dorset, 30C widely elsewhere


Tues: 30C Dorset, 29C widely elsewhere


The rot sets in on Wed on ICON, so that's 6 days straight of 30C+ maxes. GFS had it cooling down from Thursday. Let's see if we can still squeeze in a hot day on Wed. With 28.4C this Wednesday that would be an 8 day heatwave, which isn't bad. Just not as extreme as 35C 5 days in a row as GFS was showing yesterday.


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Gusty
07 August 2020 15:54:11

I peaked at 34.1c. Another remarkable day.


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Heavy Weather 2013
07 August 2020 15:57:14

The disgusting grey dross has arrived here. Pathetic 


Mark
Beckton, E London
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Polar Low
07 August 2020 15:57:14

Very very close Darren 10mph sse feels like Jires shed now


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Given the heat was forecast to build until 5PM down here (due to the change in wind direction resulting in a shorter fetch), I wouldn't be at all surprised to see 37C breached when the final results come in.

Originally Posted by: Retron 

xioni2
07 August 2020 15:57:26


 Just not as extreme as 35C 5 days in a row as GFS was showing yesterday.


Originally Posted by: TimS 


Most of the time there is a GFS 'bias' here. It made sense a few years ago, but not any more as the EC is widely available and there are also good high res models like Arome etc. available.


 

tierradelfuego
07 August 2020 15:59:20

34.1c, same here. I did see it hit 34.2c for a few seconds but not picked up on the logger. My diurnal temp range record has gone though as 22.2c, pretty safe to say tonight won't get down that far, maybe a record warm night for me as well. 29.1c here now, feels muggy with only 42% humidity.


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Polar Low
07 August 2020 16:01:32

And will be 28c at 23:00 in London just said on N24


 

Gusty
07 August 2020 16:02:04


 Just not as extreme as 35C 5 days in a row as GFS was showing yesterday.


Originally Posted by: TimS 


The uppers are the same as they ever were.


850Hpa's typically 18c, 925's of 24c and thicknesses circa 570dam with a 950 flow from the continental ESE.


Its cloud cover that is causing the differing T2 maxes model projections.


We all know that in these situations things can and will change at very short notice.


A 2 hour burst of sunshine will easily send the temperature from 30 to 36c in such a set up.


Apart from a rather cooler Estuary flow on Sunday for some eastern coasts the situation remains hot until Wednesday.


Remain on guard...IMO 38c is still very much achievable.


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Rob K
07 August 2020 16:02:43

Given the heat was forecast to build until 5PM down here (due to the change in wind direction resulting in a shorter fetch), I wouldn't be at all surprised to see 37C breached when the final results come in.

Originally Posted by: Retron 


Generally the Met don't send out the afternoon tweet until they are fairly confident everywhere has peaked. I suppose there's a chance of a manual station going higher but I think it's fairly likely 36.4C will be the final score.


I think that puts it equal 8th for the hottest days on record (at least since 1900).


 


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


7) 36.5C - 19 July 2006


8=) 36.4C - 6 August 2003
8=) 36.4C - 7 August 2020 (TBC)


 


Two top 10 days within a week is not a bad showing even if the grey cloud makes it feel rather anticlimactic.


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xioni2
07 August 2020 16:05:07


The disgusting grey dross has arrived here. Pathetic 


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Think of it as a toasty warm blanket for tonight.


TimS
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07 August 2020 16:06:14


 


Most of the time there is a GFS 'bias' here. It made sense a few years ago, but not any more as the EC is widely available and there are also good high res models like Arome etc. available.


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


The bias is down to the frequency with which the runs come out. It’s the only model that publishes 4 times a day out to 384 hours. 


Meanwhile it’s now completely clouded over in Brockley yet is still roasting. It must be close to the hottest ever temperature under overcast conditions in Britain. 


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
Heavy Weather 2013
07 August 2020 16:08:58
I wonder if the minimum could be under threat tonight. Need Darren to do a ninja update on the three parameters.

I’m not doing a nighttime temp watch though LOL
Mark
Beckton, E London
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Rob K
07 August 2020 16:09:11
I suppose one "benefit" to the cloud (for us masochists) is that the record high minimum temp could be in with a shout...
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Polar Low
07 August 2020 16:10:32

27 given for London at almost midnight 


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/temperatures-2m/9h.htm


 



 


Think of it as a toasty warm blanket for tonight.



Originally Posted by: xioni2 

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