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Brian Gaze
08 August 2020 06:05:51


 


Having been outside there's no sign whatsoever of the showers that have passed over... they were only ligh on the radar and I suspect they did indeed evaoprate before reaching the ground. That's explain the rise in dewpoint too (as it's now 17.3C and rising - it feels almost tropical outside).


Maidstone doesn't have an official station btw, but East Malling (less than 4 miles away) does. For once we have a station in an ideal position for today's expected flow!


EDIT: There's another shower allegedly in progress now, but it's still dry. The dewpoint's still rising steadily though, it's 17.5C now.


Originally Posted by: Retron 


The "showers" which passed over here yesterday were invisible too.


Met Office appear to be reporting an overnight LOW of 26C in parts of the south east. Think it could be a new record.


Here temperatures fell to 18.2C.


 




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superteacher
08 August 2020 06:12:08
Quite a bit of cloud at the moment, but looks to be clearing east.
08 August 2020 06:12:53

That 26C was the Langdon Bay reading. However the temperature there has dropped off significantly in the past couple of hours. A minimum of 22.3C was recorded which is impressive but nowhere near the record of 23.9C set in Brighton in 1990.


The overnight cloud is just clearing here right on cue. Another hot day ahead.

Retron
08 August 2020 06:18:36


The "showers" which passed over here yesterday were invisible too.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Quand on parle du loup, as the French say... the radar now shows yellows/oranges over here and yes, there are some big raindrops falling now - the sort that leave a 1cm-wide circle of water when they land.


I suspect that when the sun eventually returns the dewpoint is going to rocket!


Leysdown, north Kent
Ally Pally Snowman
08 August 2020 06:29:29

Predicting cloud cover today looks like being impossible but if somewhere in EA or SE can stay significantly cloud free most of the day then 100f is on.


 


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08 August 2020 06:44:43


 


Having been outside there's no sign whatsoever of the showers that have passed over... they were only ligh on the radar and I suspect they did indeed evaoprate before reaching the ground. That's explain the rise in dewpoint too (as it's now 17.3C and rising - it feels almost tropical outside).


Maidstone doesn't have an official station btw, but East Malling (less than 4 miles away) does. For once we have a station in an ideal position for today's expected flow!


EDIT: There's another shower allegedly in progress now, but it's still dry. The dewpoint's still rising steadily though, it's 17.5C now.


Originally Posted by: Retron 


Same here.  A light to moderate shower passed over here at about 6.00am as shown on the radar, but not a trace of moisture on the ground.


 


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superteacher
08 August 2020 06:51:41


Predicting cloud cover today looks like being impossible but if somewhere in EA or SE can stay significantly cloud free most of the day then 100f is on.


 


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


Cloud is definitely shifting NE as the remnants of the front move off. I think we should be mainly OK after that.


100F is a big call though!

Tim A
08 August 2020 06:52:00


This really goes to show just how dire the summers are up in northeast England.. 


From the metoffice this evening:


"This Evening and Tonight:


Fine during the evening, with some hazy sunny spells. Tending to become cloudier and cooler from the northwest as the night progresses, leading to areas of mist, fog and low cloud developing later in the night in light winds. Minimum temperature 7 °C."


 


Yes that's a regional low of 7C in August  Whilst the southeast of the country bakes with overnight lows in the 20's.


"This Evening and Tonight:


Mainly fine and very warm with light winds during the evening and overnight. One or two fleeting showers are also possible as cloud cover increases a little from the west. Minimum temperature 18 °C."


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


More indicative of the sharp temp range across the country,. The lakes and Scotland were cooler than the NE.


Those forecasts are not really helpful or consistant  anyway. 7c,  yes only in some Northumberland highland location  Most parts of the NE were 12-13c overnight. Also Benson got down to 15c but the SE forecast said no lower than 18c.


Nevertheless some impressive temps in the SE overnight , one of the Folkstone Wunderground stations shows a low of 25.8c wonder how accurate that is.


Low 15.3c here so fairly comfortable in the end, our record min is 21.2 set last year. 


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Heavy Weather 2013
08 August 2020 06:57:37


Predicting cloud cover today looks like being impossible but if somewhere in EA or SE can stay significantly cloud free most of the day then 100f is on.


 


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


I am feeling more positive about today, yet the odds are against us. Bring it on!


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Heavy Weather 2013
08 August 2020 06:59:01


 


More indicative of the sharp temp range across the country,. The lakes and Scotland were cooler than the NE.


Those forecasts are not really helpful or consistant  anyway. 7c,  yes only in some Northumberland highland location  Most parts of the NE were 12-13c overnight. Also Benson got down to 15c but the SE forecast said no lower than 18c.


Nevertheless some impressive temps in the SE overnight , one of the Folkstone Wunderground stations shows a low of 25.8c wonder how accurate that is.


Low 15.3c here so fairly comfortable in the end, our record min is 21.2 set last year. 


Originally Posted by: Tim A 


It’s a shame we just don’t have more weather station coverage in the UK. 


I wonder how we compare to other European countries?


Mark
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Heavy Weather 2013
08 August 2020 07:07:10
Folks what is the clearance to the west of London like? Is it a clean or messy one?


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tierradelfuego
08 August 2020 07:10:46
25c would be similar to what somewhere like Melbourne gets when it’s a 42c day so I’d think it’s erroneous but who knows. No record here, it got down to 17.3c last night.
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Ally Pally Snowman
08 August 2020 07:12:18


 


It’s a shame we just don’t have more weather station coverage in the UK. 


I wonder how we compare to other European countries?


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


 


Have a look at the Met Office Weather Observations website (WOW). There appears to be loads of weather stations but I think many are manual so don't give immediate info.


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/&ved=2ahUKEwig-q7Eh4vrAhUvaRUIHeROCX0QFjAAegQIAhAB&usg=AOvVaw3kuadI1EPYnoHGomnfatS4


 


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Retron
08 August 2020 07:14:43

25c would be similar to what somewhere like Melbourne gets when it’s a 42c day so I’d think it’s erroneous but who knows. No record here, it got down to 17.3c last night.

Originally Posted by: tierradelfuego 


It wasn't erroneous, lots of PWS were reporting similar values (at a time when there's no sun to worry about, of course). Quite what caused it... not sure, even Calais was several degrees lower at the same time. I suspect the cloud would have helped, until it started raining that is!


Langdon's reporting 25C again btw, so it's already warmed back up again.


 


 


Leysdown, north Kent
Rob K
08 August 2020 07:15:41

Folks what is the clearance to the west of London like? Is it a clean or messy one?

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


It was sunny when I woke up an hour ago, but now there is a fair bit of high cloud to the west of me and darker cloud is moving off to the east towards London. 


This webcam faces west from close to my location to give you an idea. It’s thin cloud so will hopefully burn off. 
https://www.blackbusheairport.co.uk/weather


 


 PS London City minimum hourly was 23C overnight but it only gives rounded METAR readings I think. 


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superteacher
08 August 2020 07:19:34
A lot more clear skies moving up from France. Looking good for later.
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08 August 2020 07:21:05
Arome has toned down today a touch but shifted the heat up from Sussex coast to Kent and London. 35C in a few places.

After a fresher evening and night tonight, Sunday rises from a slow start to 35C again.

GFS has some 34s on Monday.
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idj20
08 August 2020 07:22:00
My min is 23.5 c at 5.45 am and has already reached 27 c at 8 am, even with more in the way of cloud cover. I think Folkestone is now the new Singapore.
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Justin W
08 August 2020 07:27:54

The MetO automated forecast has toned down max temperatures by 2C today. So a top temp of 30C in Wye (170m below us). I don't expect Hastingleigh to get above 30C which will be a huge relief.


Appalling weather.


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Heavy Weather 2013
08 August 2020 07:30:04

Arome has toned down today a touch but shifted the heat up from Sussex coast to Kent and London. 35C in a few places.

After a fresher evening and night tonight, Sunday rises from a slow start to 35C again.

GFS has some 34s on Monday.

Originally Posted by: TimS 


Arome does have a few 36C. Nearly Crawley in particular.


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Gusty
08 August 2020 07:30:46

At 4 am is was still recording 26.1 but a light rain shower around 4 ish (no evidence on the ground or the rainguage) allowed for a fall back to 22.2c at 06:30.


Its a cloudy start here this morning but that hasn't stopped the temperature reaching 26.6c already.


The clearance is moving in from the south. Its going to be an unbearable one.


The current dewpoint is 19.4c !


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Rob K
08 August 2020 07:36:26

I just followed the link from last July’s thread so I could see what the Cambridge Botanic Garden figure would be once it updates at 0900Z... and it seems the UK record holder hasn’t reported since April??

https://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/observations/details/?site_id=27484233


 


Brogdale also isn’t showing any data since March:


https://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/observations/details?site_id=25668314


 


Still, as long as the Met Office have been sending out plenty of tweets who cares about the data eh?


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08 August 2020 07:52:45

There is a good deal of thick cloud over North West France this morning. They appear to be decaying thunderstorms. I fear all that cloud could be heading towards the south of England.


EDIT: Checking the direction of flow again, perhaps it will only affect the extreme south east. 


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Ally Pally Snowman
08 August 2020 08:18:09

Cloud appears to be breaking up quite nicely here now.


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08 August 2020 08:28:35


There is a good deal of thick cloud over North West France this morning. They appear to be decaying thunderstorms. I fear all that cloud could be heading towards the south of England.


EDIT: Checking the direction of flow again, perhaps it will only affect the extreme south east. 


Originally Posted by: GezM 


And not stopping Northern France gearing ferociously this morning. 30C already in 8 places of which 2 are on the Cote D’Azur and the rest in the top corner of the country.


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