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ktaylor
07 August 2020 16:11:33

The cloud now here 34.0c


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Bertwhistle
07 August 2020 16:15:36


 


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.


Originally Posted by: Gusty 


So right Steve; again, 1/7/2015 comes to mind and there was a cloudy interval for some places. The July record went, but those subtle and tbf difficult to predict local variations can make all the difference. It could've been higher- we had a local min of close to 23 the previous night. It was unreal.


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Retron
07 August 2020 16:16:32
Still sunny here but - having peeked out behind the curtains - there's some clouds in the medium distance. Eventually the sun will move behind them but I'm not expecting a rapid cool-down...

For those chasing records, the cloud will, of course, trap the heat in tonight. If you want to break the record (23.9 IIRC) then you'll need it to hang around! (And also for it to have been 24.0C or more at 10 AM this morning...)
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Rob K
07 August 2020 16:20:19

Still sunny here but - having peeked out behind the curtains - there's some clouds in the medium distance. Eventually the sun will move behind them but I'm not expecting a rapid cool-down...

For those chasing records, the cloud will, of course, trap the heat in tonight. If you want to break the record (23.9 IIRC) then you'll need it to hang around! (And also for it to have been 24.0C or more at 10 AM this morning...)

Originally Posted by: Retron 


Getting an overnight low scuppered by the previous morning's temp seems a bit harsh, but those are the rules... actually it looks like most possible contenders were comfortably above 24C by 10am.


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Polar Low
07 August 2020 16:23:32
GezM
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07 August 2020 16:25:11


 


So right Steve; again, 1/7/2015 comes to mind and there was a cloudy interval for some places. The July record went, but those subtle and tbf difficult to predict local variations can make all the difference. It could've been higher- we had a local min of close to 23 the previous night. It was unreal.


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


What I find frustrating is when you look at satellite photos showing the near continent under clear blue skies. The UK always seems to get any cloud that might be drifting around.  


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xioni2
07 August 2020 16:26:04

Arome 12z is probably more realistic for tomorrow: 34C in Surrey and 36-37 further south. Its changes are mostly down to less mid-level cloud.


 

Gusty
07 August 2020 16:29:40


Arome 12z is probably more realistic for tomorrow: 34C in Surrey and 36-37 further south. Its changes are mostly down to less mid-level cloud.


 

Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Starting temperatures will be considerably higher tomorrow. Some places this morning were in the low teens at 7am. 


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07 August 2020 16:30:28


The disgusting grey dross has arrived here. Pathetic 


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


I thought you were Aberdeen Richard for a moment :)


 


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Rob K
07 August 2020 16:31:16


Arome 12z is probably more realistic for tomorrow: 34C in Surrey and 36-37 further south. Its changes are mostly down to less mid-level cloud.


 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


36C again but probably not coinciding with any nice hot weather stations, so the data will probably look disappointing.


 


Arome keeps a 25C isotherm at all times through the night in Brighton. Not quite as impressive as the 27C on yesterday's run but it would be a date record.


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07 August 2020 16:31:55
Arome 12z is back up to 35C for tomorrow, around SW London (Sutton / Wimbledon)
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Polar Low
07 August 2020 16:32:31

Time to foil all windows to keep heat in and break record indoor temperature


 



 


Starting temperatures will be considerably higher tomorrow. Some places this morning were in the low teens at 7am. 


Originally Posted by: Gusty 

Heavy Weather 2013
07 August 2020 16:38:32

Oh very nice.


 


Tomorrow looks like it could surprise :)


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Rob K
07 August 2020 16:40:45

Arome 12z is back up to 35C for tomorrow, around SW London (Sutton / Wimbledon)

Originally Posted by: TimS 


There's a small 37C isotherm near Uckfield at 4pm 


Herstmonceux is the nearest weather station.


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07 August 2020 16:42:10


 


There's a small 37C isotherm near Uckfield at 4pm 


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Yes, was being a bit IMBY and London centric there. Must remember to look beyond the M25.


Hottest Sussex day on record?


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GezM
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07 August 2020 16:43:29


 


There's a small 37C isotherm near Uckfield at 4pm 


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


 


Quick, let's get a weather station set up there for tomorrow. 


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Retron
07 August 2020 16:45:03
Well, the cloud has finally hidden the sun here. The thermometer is now in shade... and it reads 33.2C!

Given that Southend was reporting 34C 20 minutes ago and Manston was 32C, that seems a reasonable reading to me.

33C a mile from the coast is, of course, just plain silly (Southend is even more amazing, considering the onshore breeze).


Leysdown, north Kent
Rob K
07 August 2020 16:47:48

Paris looks to be close to record levels on the Arome too. 41C is showing tomorrow; the record set last year was 42.6C.


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07 August 2020 16:48:26

Maximum here today was 34.9*C at 3.45pm, with 29%RH (matching Gusty's RH figure from Folkestone), just as the cloud came over, and it's only dropped a couple of degrees since then.


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Rob K
07 August 2020 16:54:23
Looks like a bit of rain approaching - showers and sunbeams looking nice out of my window, very similar view to this webcam (minus the airport!)

https://www.blackbusheairport.co.uk/weather/ 


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Heavy Weather 2013
07 August 2020 16:58:15

Looks like a bit of rain approaching - showers and sunbeams looking nice out of my window, very similar view to this webcam (minus the airport!)

https://www.blackbusheairport.co.uk/weather/

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Lots of light blobs on the radar as well. That definitely was not forecast.


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Ally Pally Snowman
07 August 2020 17:43:26

Spent the day at Frinton in North Essex probably the hottest English beach day I've ever had.


So we've had the third and 8th hottest days on record in a week. Not to be sniffed at. Tomorrow could easily be another top 10 day. Look out for Herstmonceux.


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Rob K
07 August 2020 18:16:42


Spent the day at Frinton in North Essex probably the hottest English beach day I've ever had.


So we've had the third and 8th hottest days on record in a week. Not to be sniffed at. Tomorrow could easily be another top 10 day. Look out for Herstmonceux.


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


Just scanning the records to see what is needed for top 10. I think it's 36.1 C. Here's my list of the top 12:


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)


10) 36.1C - 19 August 1932


11) 36.0C - 22 July 1911


12) 35.9C - 3 July 1976


 


Some uncertainly around the July 1911 figure.


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Rob K
07 August 2020 18:22:29
https://www.ogimet.com/cgi-bin/gsynres?lang=en&state=United+K&osum=no&fmt=html&ord=REV&ano=2020&mes=08&day=07&hora=18&ndays=1&Send=send 

Northolt and St James's Park also broke 36C, both with 36.1C.

Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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superteacher
07 August 2020 18:22:48
Certainly a chance of getting onto that leader board over the next few days.

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