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henny
12 August 2020 14:09:16
Just hit 34.3C here, hottest of the week to date.
Henny
Heathfield, E Sussex 157m asl
NDunwell
12 August 2020 14:18:46


 


Loved the Whiteknights campus when I was at Reading University. 


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


 


Me too, 98-01, good times


Thunder rolling around here and few big drops now falling


Nick
Ruislip (2 miles from the Northolt recording station)
Jiries
12 August 2020 14:20:43

33.0C now and Epsom big drop to 23C with storms there.  Still have another hour to go here if stay like this.

Bolty
12 August 2020 14:21:35
Just over 31°C in Manchester this afternoon, with high humidity, It's the hottest August day since 2003 here.
Scott
Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.
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Brian Gaze
12 August 2020 14:23:24

Sorry to be a pain but can someone post the UK max temperatures for Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th August? 


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Ally Pally Snowman
12 August 2020 14:24:36


Sorry to be a pain but can someone post the UK max temperatures for Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th August? 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


 


35.5c and 35.7c both Heathrow


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Brian Gaze
12 August 2020 14:25:19


 


 


35.5c and 35.7c both Heathrow


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 



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redmoons
12 August 2020 14:26:12
In the last half hour it has shot up to 35.6c with towering thunder clouds and rumbles of thunder everynow and then to the south west.
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xioni2
12 August 2020 14:26:17


 



Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


With the caveat that Monday's max at Heathrow is missing.

Rob K
12 August 2020 14:27:15


 


 


35.5c and 35.7c both Heathrow


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


The Monday temperature was actually likely to be higher than 35.5, as that was the highest hourly reading. For some reason the daily 6pm synop report didn't include a maximum temp, so it looks like 35.5 will go down in the records. Potentially a 36C missed out.


 


Meanwhile despite the cloud the temp here has hit a new high of 34.2.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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warrenb
12 August 2020 14:27:48
Looks like this stubborn sheet of cloud over Kent is stopping anything here. I have never known a period down here with so little storm activity. Even the stuff from France dies crossing the channel this year.
Rob K
12 August 2020 14:33:32
Gloucestershire airport 35C now. Not sure if that's a Met Office station (Staverton)?
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Gusty
12 August 2020 14:36:27

Its been a bit touch and go here as to whether 30c would be achieved today. This due to occasional cloud cover and briefly the very rare and brief appearance of a light sea breeze.


Skies have cleared, we've lost the sea breeze and a recovery has taken place. As a result 30c has been breached again (7 days out of 7) 


A truly remarkable achievement given I'm only a mile or so inland from the coast !


30.4 / 21.1c


I reckon this has pissed all over 1976 locally. 


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GezM
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12 August 2020 14:39:01

Gloucestershire airport 35C now. Not sure if that's a Met Office station (Staverton)?

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


That's amazing. Is that a local record? I know Cheltenham has been higher.


Living in St Albans, Herts (116m asl)
Working at Luton Airport, Beds (160m asl)
redmoons
12 August 2020 14:40:40
36.3c @3.30pm

The lightening and thunder is continuous
Andrew,
Watford
ASL 35m
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Brian Gaze
12 August 2020 14:52:34


 


The Monday temperature was actually likely to be higher than 35.5, as that was the highest hourly reading. For some reason the daily 6pm synop report didn't include a maximum temp, so it looks like 35.5 will go down in the records. Potentially a 36C missed out.


 


Meanwhile despite the cloud the temp here has hit a new high of 34.2.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Either way it is still hotter than ANY day in the 1980s which is what I wanted to check.


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Rob K
12 August 2020 15:03:20


 


Either way it is still hotter than ANY day in the 1980s which is what I wanted to check.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


And in the past fortnight we have had 3 of the 15 hottest days ever recorded! And after today, five of the top 25 I believe.


Thunder almost constant here now and the showers are knocking temperatures back at the hotspots, Heathrow down to 31 in the rain on the METAR


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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ozone_aurora
12 August 2020 15:04:25


 


35.7c Heathrow


Originally Posted by: redmoons 


Thanks redmoons & Ally Pally Snowman 

TimS
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12 August 2020 15:07:12
The West country sites are often a bit later to peak on hot days, so I wonder if we may have a top temperature somewhere in the Severn valley today. Would make a change from the relentless concentration on the SE. Tomorrow may be a day for Mildenhall, Lakenheath or Norwich as is so often the case at the tail end of a diminishing heatwave.
Brockley, South East London 30m asl
GezM
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12 August 2020 15:09:03


 


And in the past fortnight we have had 3 of the 15 hottest days ever recorded! And after today, five of the top 25 I believe.


Thunder almost constant here now and the showers are knocking temperatures back at the hotspots, Heathrow down to 31 in the rain on the METAR


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


I'm surprised it hasn't dropped more in a thunderstorm. Here the temperature has dropped from 32C to 22C in 30 minutes!


Living in St Albans, Herts (116m asl)
Working at Luton Airport, Beds (160m asl)
TimS
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12 August 2020 15:11:57


 


I'm surprised it hasn't dropped more in a thunderstorm. Here the temperature has dropped from 32C to 22C in 30 minutes!


Originally Posted by: GezM 


Expect it will have in the next reading. The PWS at Feltham people are following has gone down from 35 to 29 to 25 in the last hour.


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
Tom Rance
12 August 2020 15:17:45

35.0c here at 15.12.

Wouldnt be surprised to see a little more yet.

Currently 34.7 with a feels like of 36.8.

Humidity 40%.


 


Thats in rural Cambs, in the ouse valley, not Hong Kong BTW!!! 


Tom
Cambridgeshire, Ouse Valley, 40ft AMSL.
Rob K
12 August 2020 15:27:43


 


Expect it will have in the next reading. The PWS at Feltham people are following has gone down from 35 to 29 to 25 in the last hour.


Originally Posted by: TimS 


Heathrow was still 30.2. Here it has dropped from 34 to 26C and still falling, even though there has been only a drop or two of rain.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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warrenb
12 August 2020 15:28:31
Cloud now broken here after everything developed to the west of here. Temp now shooting up again.
Rob K
12 August 2020 16:01:55

Staverton seems to have stopped sending METARS, the 1520 and 1550 were blank.


Pershore (34.1) and Brize Norton (34.2) hanging on to the heat. 


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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