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bledur
09 July 2022 12:55:31

My phone says it's currently 26c out.
23.6c inside.

Originally Posted by: westv 


 If you had said that 30 years ago you would be thought to be mad

picturesareme
09 July 2022 13:25:29
28.3C just after 2pm down here.
Heavy Weather 2013
09 July 2022 17:31:32
Have we officially hit 28C today?
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TimS
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09 July 2022 19:03:29

Have we officially hit 28C today?

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Rounded 28C in a couple of places. I’ve not checked actual maxes yet.


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
picturesareme
09 July 2022 20:16:17

Have we officially hit 28C today?

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


29.5C down here.. officially I don't know but I suspect Gosport fleetlands will have exceeded 28C and it's an official station.

TimS
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09 July 2022 20:40:24
Scores on the doors so far vs 2003:

Friday 29C vs 25C
Saturday 28C vs 28C

So +3C up. The first Sunday in Aug 2003 was 30C.
Brockley, South East London 30m asl
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09 July 2022 21:20:09
We don’t have an official indoor temperature thread, but just to confirm that despite cool nights and diligent timing of window opening and closing we have breached the 25C mark on the first floor. Only one direction from here.


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
Rob K
09 July 2022 21:41:59

27.5 Heathrow looks like it. 27.4 at Thorney Island. 


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idj20
09 July 2022 21:57:12

We don’t have an official indoor temperature thread, but just to confirm that despite cool nights and diligent timing of window opening and closing we have breached the 25C mark on the first floor. Only one direction from here.

Originally Posted by: TimS 



And yet it doesn't get below that in my famed west-facing hobby room during the summer months (the sensor is located on a wall but never exposed to the sun coming through the window, in fact right now it is 29 C in my room at 11 pm). Although the upstairs hallway tend to be less hot at 23 C to 26 C going by the thermostat.


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AlvinMeister
09 July 2022 22:14:54


 


Well he lives in Lancashire according to his bio so perceptions of summer up there can be very different from those in London or the SE. Looking at his tweets there also seems to be some AGW scepticism at play which may be colouring his opinion. I’ll say no more. 


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


 


He's been saying we won't have a summer at all because of El Nina, yet June was pretty decent and now a decent chunk of July is looking good.

picturesareme
09 July 2022 22:26:35


27.5 Heathrow looks like it. 27.4 at Thorney Island. 


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Gosport fleetlands will definitely have been warmer. A private Gosport weather stations I check in on had a temperature of 28.5C, however I'm not sure where in Gosport it is located unlike the fleetlands which is located on the north east coast of Gosport. 


There may have been an other station that the metoffice have that could even be the UK hotspot.

picturesareme
09 July 2022 23:39:43


 


Gosport fleetlands will definitely have been warmer. A private Gosport weather stations I check in on had a temperature of 28.5C, however I'm not sure where in Gosport it is located unlike the fleetlands which is located on the north east coast of Gosport. 


There may have been an other station that the metoffice have that could even be the UK hotspot.


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


 Gosport fleetlands & Heathrow both tied the UK hotspot at 27.5C then.


https://mobile.twitter.com/metoffice/status/1545913273857593345?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet


 


 

Jiries
10 July 2022 05:44:13

This time next Sunday when we wake up to already in the 30's temps with record to be broken somewhere.

Retron
10 July 2022 05:49:42


This time next Sunday when we wake up to already in the 30's temps with record to be broken somewhere.


Originally Posted by: Jiries 


Hope you enjoy your holiday in Greece then!


You'll be very disappointed if you're expecting 30C at 7 AM here... even the hottest runs over the past few days have failed to achieve that.


 


Leysdown, north Kent
Jiries
10 July 2022 05:55:00


 


Hope you enjoy your holiday in Greece then!


You'll be very disappointed if you're expecting 30C at 7 AM here... even the hottest runs over the past few days have failed to achieve that.


 


Originally Posted by: Retron 


No i mean those who get up at 9am or later as is a weekend day would see temps already in the 30's.  7am likely lows 20's after high teens over night temps. The following night might be record to break the 24C minimum somewhere.  Earliest 30C I recorded was 9.30am on 10th August 2003 then 38.6C by 5pm. 

Gusty
10 July 2022 07:15:05

If the dewpoints are as low as they are being predicted I would have thought overnight minimum temperatures wouldn't be too high ?


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TimS
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10 July 2022 07:53:12


If the dewpoints are as low as they are being predicted I would have thought overnight minimum temperatures wouldn't be too high ?


Originally Posted by: Gusty 


Indeed. Big UHI effect too when it’s dry because land use has a bigger influence than humidity on keeping temperatures up. It was 8.1C at my vineyard last night, and 16.7C at the nearest PWS to us in London. 


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
westv
10 July 2022 07:53:35

We don’t have an official indoor temperature thread, but just to confirm that despite cool nights and diligent timing of window opening and closing we have breached the 25C mark on the first floor. Only one direction from here.

Originally Posted by: TimS 


I thought there was an indoor temperature thread.


What makes a thread "official"?


At least it will be mild!
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10 July 2022 07:55:22

Posting for posterity before it changes. These weatheronline sequences are usually on the optimistic side but still fun to see a 45 on a forecast:


https://www.weatheronline.co.uk/weather/maps/city?PLZ=WC2R&PLZN=London&LANG=en&CEL=C&SI=mph&CONT=ukuk&LAND=SOU&REGION=0003&WMO=03772&LEVEL=52&R=0&NOREGION=0


 


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
Tim A
10 July 2022 08:16:31


Posting for posterity before it changes. These weatheronline sequences are usually on the optimistic side but still fun to see a 45 on a forecast:


https://www.weatheronline.co.uk/weather/maps/city?PLZ=WC2R&PLZN=London&LANG=en&CEL=C&SI=mph&CONT=ukuk&LAND=SOU&REGION=0003&WMO=03772&LEVEL=52&R=0&NOREGION=0


 


Originally Posted by: TimS 


Madness. 47c for Paris too. 


If they start appearing on Weather Apps the hype will build even further amongst the general public. 


 


Tim
NW Leeds
187m asl

 My PWS 
Chunky Pea
10 July 2022 08:20:07


 


 


He's been saying we won't have a summer at all because of El Nina, yet June was pretty decent and now a decent chunk of July is looking good.


Originally Posted by: AlvinMeister 


Just eyeballing the data, and if anything, a neutral to negative Nino index favours hot sunny summers:


https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/data/indices/oni.ascii.txt


Which of course is more than likely just noise, but enough noise to knock the claim that La-Nina = bad summers out of the water. 


 


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Bolty
10 July 2022 09:15:13

A lovely morning here, after some early cloud. Today will probably be the first day of the heat wave here, though not quite "heat wave" temperatures yet. It's funny that until now, we've been stuck in the upper teens whilst the SE has had upper-20s... a common theme this summer so far.


Scott
Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.
My weather station 
Ally Pally Snowman
10 July 2022 09:25:56

BBC now have 34c on Sunday for Heathrow.  I can see this slowly ticking up through the week.


 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
marco 79
10 July 2022 09:42:05
23.8c @ 10.30am...fairly optimistic of a 28/29c later this afternoon...The pools at 19c in the back garden..
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