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superteacher
10 August 2020 16:04:35
Heathrow 35.5
Rob K
10 August 2020 16:06:55

Heathrow 35.5

Originally Posted by: superteacher 


Yup it's still on the rise, 32.8C here.


Trying to refresh my memory of the heatwave maxima...


Aug 6: 30.1


Aug 7: 36.4


Aug 8: 34.5


Aug 9: 34.0


Aug 10: 35.5+


 


Is that right? And potentially two or possibly three more 34C+ to come?


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
Ally Pally Snowman
10 August 2020 16:12:09

Just back from Frinton again which was refreshingly cool on the beach and the heat back home is like a furnace. 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Ally Pally Snowman
10 August 2020 16:14:08


 


Yup it's still on the rise, 32.8C here.


Trying to refresh my memory of the heatwave maxima...


Aug 6: 30.1


Aug 7: 36.4


Aug 8: 34.5


Aug 9: 34.0


Aug 10: 35.5+


 


Is that right? And potentially two or possibly three more 34C+ to come?


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


 


Yes believe so. Very impressive run of temps. Hopefully should squeeze a bit more tmrw. 37?


 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
superteacher
10 August 2020 16:15:55


 


Yup it's still on the rise, 32.8C here.


Trying to refresh my memory of the heatwave maxima...


Aug 6: 30.1


Aug 7: 36.4


Aug 8: 34.5


Aug 9: 34.0


Aug 10: 35.5+


 


Is that right? And potentially two or possibly three more 34C+ to come?


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Looks right to me Rob. And Tuesday or Wednesday could potentially be the hottest yet. Very high starting temperature in the morning, and no cool surface layer. Main storm activity also appears to be further west.

superteacher
10 August 2020 16:16:56


Just back from Frinton again which was refreshingly cool on the beach and the heat back home is like a furnace. 


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


Frinton is lovely!

Ally Pally Snowman
10 August 2020 16:18:14


 


Frinton is lovely!


Originally Posted by: superteacher 


 


Yes it's great for kids . And no distractions like amusements which helps.


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Rob K
10 August 2020 16:29:55

Looking at GW's table (https://i.imgur.com/5tNYAJd.png) today ranks as equal 21st based on the 5pm Heathrow reading, and could yet make the top 20.

Marco Petagna says 35.1 was also reached at St James's Park.


5.20pm Heathrow METAR was 34 so looks like it has probably peaked.


 


AROME has minima of 22C across London and 23C along the Sussex coast tonight.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
Ally Pally Snowman
10 August 2020 16:34:40


Looking at GW's table (https://i.imgur.com/5tNYAJd.png) today ranks as equal 21st based on the 5pm Heathrow reading, and could yet make the top 20.

Marco Petagna says 35.1 was also reached at St James's Park.


5.20pm Heathrow METAR was 34 so looks like it has probably peaked.


 


AROME has minima of 22C across London and 23C along the Sussex coast tonight.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


 


Any ideas about Kew Gardens?


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
picturesareme
10 August 2020 16:40:10


 


Yup it's still on the rise, 32.8C here.


Trying to refresh my memory of the heatwave maxima...


Aug 6: 30.1


Aug 7: 36.4


Aug 8: 34.5


Aug 9: 34.0


Aug 10: 35.5+


 


Is that right? And potentially two or possibly three more 34C+ to come?


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


August has reasserted itself as the king of heatwave months. No off the scales one day scorchios that July & June like but rather a good solid run of days in the low to mid 90's 

Rob K
10 August 2020 16:45:37


 


 


Any ideas about Kew Gardens?


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


Kew isn't on the synop list, and the site I had been using (Weathercast/Meteogroup) hasn't been updating today. Likewise Wisley, Wiggoholt, Frittenden et al.


Incidentally our Virgin TV box has just shut itself down with a message that it's overheated. First time I've seen that!


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
Ally Pally Snowman
10 August 2020 16:58:48


 


Kew isn't on the synop list, and the site I had been using (Weathercast/Meteogroup) hasn't been updating today. Likewise Wisley, Wiggoholt, Frittenden et al.


Incidentally our Virgin TV box has just shut itself down with a message that it's overheated. First time I've seen that!


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


 


Yes use same site very annoying.


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Rob K
10 August 2020 17:08:21

Heathrow still 35.0C at 6pm, that is really quite impressive late heat. Not quite as impressive as 17 years ago today when it was still 35.8C at 5.50pm.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
superteacher
10 August 2020 17:10:13

Heathrow still 35.0C at 6pm, that is really quite impressive late heat.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


It looks like being one seriously warm night ahead.

Rob K
10 August 2020 18:06:13

The 18Z synop from Heathrow seems to be missing the daily max figure. Northolt max was 35.3.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
briggsy6
10 August 2020 18:34:09

So maybe one last chance to beat 35c tomorrow before this memorable heatwave finally leaves our shores? Surely too much instability on Wed. with big clouds building and thunderstorms breaking out like a rash all over, so temps. will likely be a little lower. I'm happy to be proved wrong though.


Location: Uxbridge
Gusty
10 August 2020 18:38:12

32.7c was the max here today.


30+ here for five consecutive days.


Dewpoints were between 20-21c making it very uncomfortable.


26.0c here and cloudy.


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Heavy Weather 2013
10 August 2020 18:39:52
I’m hoping that this spell goes bang in a big way, and not out with a whimper.
Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Rob K
10 August 2020 18:42:17

I’m hoping that this spell goes bang in a big way, and not out with a whimper.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Having looked at GFS it appears that autumn arrives next week - I've almost forgotten what wet ground looks like.


 


Still waiting for the Heathrow daily max, the synop was missing the data and hasn't updated.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
Rob K
10 August 2020 18:56:27

Colin Youngs gives a good daily roundup of the maxima on uk.sci.weather. I'm not sure where he gets the maxima for the stations that aren't on the Ogimet synop roundup so it's the only place they seem to be publicly available.

Pasting them in here for the data nerds:

Thursday 6 August:
Farnborough and Manston 28.0°C, Herstmonceux 28.2°C, Goudhurst (Kent) 28.7°C, East Malling 28.8°C, Frittenden (Kent) 29.1°C, Chertsey 29.3°C, London St James’s Park 29.5°C, Northolt and Heathrow 29.7°C, Kew Gardens 29.9°C, Wisley 30.1°C.

Friday 7 August:
Benson 34.5°C, Odiham 34.6°C, Reading University 35.0°C, Farnborough 35.2°C, Santon Downham 35.3°C, Teddington 35.8°C, Slough (Cippenham Water Works) 35.9°C, Wisley, Northolt and London St James’s Park 36.1°C, Chertsey 36.2°C, Heathrow and Kew Gardens 36.4°C.

Saturday 8 August:
Bournemouth (Hurn) 32.9°C, Wych Cross (East Sussex) and Langdon Bay 33.0°C, Thorney Island 33.1°C, London St James’s Park 33.2°C, Heathrow 33.4°C, Writtle (Essex) 33.5°C, Gosport 33.8°C, Goudhurst (Kent) 34.4°C, Wiggonholt (West Sussex), Herstmonceux and Frittenden (Kent) 34.5°C.

Sunday 9 August:
Teddington 32.7°C, Farnborough, Wisley and Farnham (Alice Holt Lodge) 32.8°C, Slough (Cippenham Water Works) 32.9°C, Thorney Island 33.1°C, Shoreham 33.2°C, Northolt and Kew Gardens 33.5°C, Gosport and Heathrow 33.8°C, Wiggonholt (West Sussex) 33.9°C, Herstmonceux 34.0°C.

Monday 10 August:
TBC

And may as well add this in:



Friday 31 July:
Brize Norton and Farnborough 35.4°C, Bedford 35.9°C, Wellesbourne (Warks) and Wisley 36.2°C, Benson and Chertsey 36.6°C, Teddington and London St James’s Park 36.7°C, Northolt 36.8°C, Kew Gardens 37.3°C, Heathrow 37.8°C.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
Ally Pally Snowman
10 August 2020 19:19:03


Colin Youngs gives a good daily roundup of the maxima on uk.sci.weather. I'm not sure where he gets the maxima for the stations that aren't on the Ogimet synop roundup so it's the only place they seem to be publicly available.

Pasting them in here for the data nerds:

Thursday 6 August:
Farnborough and Manston 28.0°C, Herstmonceux 28.2°C, Goudhurst (Kent) 28.7°C, East Malling 28.8°C, Frittenden (Kent) 29.1°C, Chertsey 29.3°C, London St James’s Park 29.5°C, Northolt and Heathrow 29.7°C, Kew Gardens 29.9°C, Wisley 30.1°C.

Friday 7 August:
Benson 34.5°C, Odiham 34.6°C, Reading University 35.0°C, Farnborough 35.2°C, Santon Downham 35.3°C, Teddington 35.8°C, Slough (Cippenham Water Works) 35.9°C, Wisley, Northolt and London St James’s Park 36.1°C, Chertsey 36.2°C, Heathrow and Kew Gardens 36.4°C.

Saturday 8 August:
Bournemouth (Hurn) 32.9°C, Wych Cross (East Sussex) and Langdon Bay 33.0°C, Thorney Island 33.1°C, London St James’s Park 33.2°C, Heathrow 33.4°C, Writtle (Essex) 33.5°C, Gosport 33.8°C, Goudhurst (Kent) 34.4°C, Wiggonholt (West Sussex), Herstmonceux and Frittenden (Kent) 34.5°C.

Sunday 9 August:
Teddington 32.7°C, Farnborough, Wisley and Farnham (Alice Holt Lodge) 32.8°C, Slough (Cippenham Water Works) 32.9°C, Thorney Island 33.1°C, Shoreham 33.2°C, Northolt and Kew Gardens 33.5°C, Gosport and Heathrow 33.8°C, Wiggonholt (West Sussex) 33.9°C, Herstmonceux 34.0°C.

Monday 10 August:
TBC

And may as well add this in:



Friday 31 July:
Brize Norton and Farnborough 35.4°C, Bedford 35.9°C, Wellesbourne (Warks) and Wisley 36.2°C, Benson and Chertsey 36.6°C, Teddington and London St James’s Park 36.7°C, Northolt 36.8°C, Kew Gardens 37.3°C, Heathrow 37.8°C.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


 


This is great thanks Rob.


 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
superteacher
10 August 2020 19:24:00
Tomorrow looking like a 37 day in London if the cloud can stay away. I’m assuming there will be no cool surface layer to mix out either, and starting temperatures will be quite high.
Rob K
10 August 2020 20:06:58
Still no official max for Heathrow so I guess it will be 35.5.

Monday 10 August:
Marham, Rothamsted Park and Kenley 32.5°C, Andrewsfield 32.6°C, Herstmonceux 32.8°C, Farnborough 32.9°C, Wisley 34.4°C, Chertsey 34.6°C, Teddington 34.8°C, London St James’s Park 35.1°C, Northolt 35.3°C, Kew Gardens 35.4°C.

Heathrow reported 35.5°C at 16.00 UTC, but no maximum temperature at 18.00.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
picturesareme
10 August 2020 20:10:39

Still no official max for Heathrow so I guess it will be 35.5.

Monday 10 August:
Marham, Rothamsted Park and Kenley 32.5°C, Andrewsfield 32.6°C, Herstmonceux 32.8°C, Farnborough 32.9°C, Wisley 34.4°C, Chertsey 34.6°C, Teddington 34.8°C, London St James’s Park 35.1°C, Northolt 35.3°C, Kew Gardens 35.4°C.

Heathrow reported 35.5°C at 16.00 UTC, but no maximum temperature at 18.00.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Heathrow was 35.2C @ 5pm going on the metoffice tweet.

Rob K
10 August 2020 20:18:37


 


Heathrow was 35.2C @ 5pm going on the metoffice tweet.


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


They tweeted the 35.2 figure at 4.30pm (BST). It then went higher as the 5pm (1600Z) hourly reading was 35.5. 


Usually the 1800Z hourly synop includes a line for the daily maximum (06-18Z), but today that line was missing from the raw data. 


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

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