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Retron
18 July 2022 08:45:11

Just hit 30C here, again still a little behind the neighbours. And I agree with Justin's asseessment... inside, at least, it's still pleasant.


The rate of increase in the curve of temperatures is, at least, slowing down. It's looking like a textbook sinewave!



Leysdown, north Kent
lanky
18 July 2022 08:47:10

Midas has the hourly data for Heathrow for 2003 and 2019 and Weatherobs for today up to 08:00 so far



There is a bit of catching up required today to beat either of these earlier records


Martin
Richmond, Surrey
bledur
18 July 2022 08:47:32

Only 23c here with a constant stream Alto castellanos and high-level activity showing up on radar, cooler than yesterday at this point.

briggsy6
18 July 2022 08:50:50

I'm now entering hibernation to escape this godawful heat. Please somebody wake me up on Wednesday morning when it's all over.


Location: Uxbridge
ballamar
18 July 2022 08:51:10


Midas has the hourly data for Heathrow for 2003 and 2019 and Weatherobs for today up to 08:00 so far



There is a bit of catching up required today to beat either of these earlier records


Originally Posted by: lanky 


most of the later ones will likely be broken

TimS
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18 July 2022 08:54:53

28C at Biggin Hill seems to be the warmest official one so far, though it looks like PWSs are steaming ahead much more than usually. May be just where they are sited. E.g. my vineyard is already 29.2C and its warmest year to date is only 29.6C last Monday.


Biggin is an interesting on as it's on top of the downs, as is my PWS (well, half way up) so may suggest we still have an inversion lower down.


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
westv
18 July 2022 08:55:04
Started off at 21c around 7ish. Now up to 27c.
At least it will be mild!
Russwirral
18 July 2022 08:57:34
29*c and not even 10am

6 hrs of heating to go
Rob K
18 July 2022 08:58:22


Midas has the hourly data for Heathrow for 2003 and 2019 and Weatherobs for today up to 08:00 so far



There is a bit of catching up required today to beat either of these earlier records


Originally Posted by: lanky 


Bear in mind though that Heathrow is unlikely to be a record contender today. It will be somewhere further north I think. I would expect Heathrow to top out around 37 today, but it all depends how long the heating keeps going as the really hot upper air arrives.


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
warrenb
18 July 2022 08:59:17
28c here now.
idj20
18 July 2022 09:01:00






25.5  C here at the harbour end yet the GFS forecast put me down at 31 C by now (I guess their coarse resolution cannot handle coastal features).

Still a notable onshore breeze blowing into the house, but I'll be going out on my usual Monday morning chemist errand soon so I'm sure I'll be singing a different tune after walking in the unbroken sunshine.





 

 
 
Folkestone Harbour. 
Ally Pally Snowman
18 July 2022 09:04:10

Quite a few 29s at 10am. Including Cambridge and my nearest WS Stansted AP. Cambridge could be the record breaker today. 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Rob K
18 July 2022 09:04:26
Several 29s showing up on the official stations now at 10am. 28.7C here and it's really racing up now.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Jiries
18 July 2022 09:05:02

29C here after reaching 18C over night low.

speckledjim
18 July 2022 09:05:08
up to 27c at 10am
Thorner, West Yorkshire


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TimS
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18 July 2022 09:08:22

29.7C at the vineyard, meaning I've reached the hottest day of the year so far at 10.05am.


It will be the first 30C+ today since I installed the sensor last August. 


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
Ally Pally Snowman
18 July 2022 09:09:02

What makes this record chase even more interesting is that so many locations have a chance for the record form Kent, London,  Cambridge,  EA, East Midlands and even Yorkshire.  My punt would  be somewhere near Nottingham tmrw takes it.


 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
TimS
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18 July 2022 09:09:38
Going to be one of those annoying days where xcweather keeps reporting the hottest temperature as somewhere across the channel in Pas de Calais.
Brockley, South East London 30m asl
hobensotwo
18 July 2022 09:10:15
29c here now.. Should be well in the 30's by lunchtime at this rate.
Rob K
18 July 2022 09:11:22
29.5C at Manston. And I am sure it is a degree or two hotter further west in northern Kent!
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
Justin W
18 July 2022 09:12:47

28.7C here and we are at 185m - so a good degree higher down in Wye I would imagine.


Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
Rob K
18 July 2022 09:14:56

28.9C already at Blackbushe, which is usually lower than surrounding stations. Feels like it is really picking up the pace now.


 


34.9C in Biscarrosse SW France.


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
Chidog
18 July 2022 09:15:25

Wisley the first SYNOP station to breach the magic 30

warrenb
18 July 2022 09:15:27
Retron
18 July 2022 09:15:59

29.5C at Manston. And I am sure it is a degree or two hotter further west in northern Kent!

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Yup, it is - just about to hit 31 now (which matches the GFS forecast, incidentally... every other model was a few degrees lower for 9z).


The other thing of note is that there seems to be a SW'ly flow at low level here, not the SE that the models have. SW'lies tend to bring higher temperatures to the likes of Medway, Sittingbourne, Sheppey and Faversham as the Downs have a bit of a foehn effect.


I'm hoping the winds will back SE'ly sooner rather than later!


Leysdown, north Kent

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