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KevBrads1
10 July 2013 15:06:27
10 years ago, the UK was basking in a heatwave, which is largely overlooked by the record breaking heatwave during August.

BBC forecasts during that period.

9th July 2003: 28.3C at Heathrow Airport


10th July 2003: 29.5C at Gravesend


The heatwave slackened somewhat fora couple of days before picking up again

13th July 2003: 30.2C at Barbourne


14th July 2003: 32.9C at Cardiff, a Welsh scorcher


15th July 2003: 33.6C at Wisley, heatwave reaches a peak


16th July 2003: 31.3C at Crosby, the heat spreads further north


16th July 2003: thunderstorm breaks across the Midlands later that afternoon


Temperatures at Manchester airport
13th July 2003: 28.0C
14th July 2003: 28.4C
15th July 2003: 30.0C
16th July 2003: 30.6C

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Rob K
10 July 2013 17:52:29



The heatwave slackened somewhat fora couple of days before picking up again

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


The same could happen this month, almost 10 years to the day later.


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Hungry Tiger
10 July 2013 19:01:11

10 years ago, the UK was basking in a heatwave, which is largely overlooked by the record breaking heatwave during August.

BBC forecasts during that period.

9th July 2003: 28.3C at Heathrow Airport
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m8OykltHu0

10th July 2003: 29.5C at Gravesend
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9zJsajgFxQ

The heatwave slackened somewhat fora couple of days before picking up again

13th July 2003: 30.2C at Barbourne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRDLdfiRJDU

14th July 2003: 32.9C at Cardiff, a Welsh scorcher
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0B7bEbXjrw

15th July 2003: 33.6C at Wisley, heatwave reaches a peak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3iypZqVi6A

16th July 2003: 31.3C at Crosby, the heat spreads further north
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xr9ipxw4i0

16th July 2003: thunderstorm breaks across the Midlands later that afternoon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWqVlZ0XG0k

Temperatures at Manchester airport
13th July 2003: 28.0C
14th July 2003: 28.4C
15th July 2003: 30.0C
16th July 2003: 30.6C



Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


Cheers Kevin - thanks for all of that. Nice to see what the Manchester summer index is now. I wondered where the score was there.


 


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Essan
10 July 2013 19:05:30




The heatwave slackened somewhat fora couple of days before picking up again

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


The same could happen this month, almost 10 years to the day later.


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 



I certainly wouldn't discount the possibiity!


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Saint Snow
10 July 2013 19:06:15

Nice one, Kev. Remember it well - cracking summer.



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Brian Gaze
08 August 2024 13:46:56
Amazing to think that summer 2003 is now 21 years ago and not 10! I still consider it to be one of the best summers I've experienced, although 2018 probably just pipped it for me.
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08 August 2024 15:28:33
Interesting to see the max temperatures that were reached in that spell. These days they are nothing special although of course August 2003 pushed it to record breaking levels - and the duration of the heatwaves was much greater than some of the recent extreme heat bursts.
I drove down to Argeles sur Mer in early July that year with my young family for a holiday. I remember the heat really building as the holiday went on so that even on the coast we got to 35C. You had a feeling it was going to be a memorable summer.  

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Rob K
08 August 2024 15:31:18

Amazing to think that summer 2003 is now 21 years ago and not 10! I still consider it to be one of the best summers I've experienced, although 2018 probably just pipped it for me.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


I was just thinking this morning about the August 2003 heatwave, and how it broke a record that was set in 1990. Only 13 years separated them, but it seemed like an eternity (as I was 13 and 26 respectively). The 21 years since then seem to have flown by!

And who would have thought, when the historic 100F was breached, that that milestone would go on to be beaten FOUR times in the space of three years (25 July 2019, 31 July 2020, 18 July 2022, 19 July 2022) and the 2003 record itself would be beaten twice?
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Jiries
09 August 2024 00:51:40

Amazing to think that summer 2003 is now 21 years ago and not 10! I still consider it to be one of the best summers I've experienced, although 2018 probably just pipped it for me.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


They were real proper heatwave back in August 2003 then again in Aug 2022 for a week long heatwave since then. Last good summer for me was 2018 and this years rating is stuck at 0/10. 
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09 August 2024 11:11:11
I really miss Kevin's fascinating posts about weather in the past. Does he still post on the other side?
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Bertwhistle
09 August 2024 11:54:41

They were real proper heatwave back in August 2003 then again in Aug 2022 for a week long heatwave since then. Last good summer for me was 2018 and this years rating is stuck at 0/10. 

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


Considering after the first week of August 2018 it wasn't that great, summer 2022 had double 18s + in the CET and higher in the south. 2018 was front loaded, with a good June spell; 2022 had a record buster in a hot July and a very hot August. Last year's summer was poor during the key months but had a great June and then the SE had the highest number of consecutive 30C + days on record in September.
This year I agree has been a disappointment thus far, but still looking better than 2015 and that horrendous 6 year run of dross from 2007-2012.
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westv
09 August 2024 12:00:21

I really miss Kevin's fascinating posts about weather in the past. Does he still post on the other side?

Originally Posted by: GezM 


The other side? Has he died?!! 
At least it will be mild!
Retron
09 August 2024 12:22:03

The other side? Has he died?!! 

Originally Posted by: westv 


LOL, "the other side" (or "the other channel") refers to NetWeather!
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Jiries
09 August 2024 14:03:38

Considering after the first week of August 2018 it wasn't that great, summer 2022 had double 18s + in the CET and higher in the south. 2018 was front loaded, with a good June spell; 2022 had a record buster in a hot July and a very hot August. Last year's summer was poor during the key months but had a great June and then the SE had the highest number of consecutive 30C + days on record in September.
This year I agree has been a disappointment thus far, but still looking better than 2015 and that horrendous 6 year run of dross from 2007-2012.

Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


Yes summer ended around mid August 2018 but I was very satisfied with good weather on long available daylight hours.  60 days recorded without rain with beautiful parched landscape. July 2022 rank poor too much clouds non stop before and after the 40c heat but not much in my memory due to being too short lived hot snap.
Saint Snow
10 August 2024 20:18:32

I really miss Kevin's fascinating posts about weather in the past. Does he still post on the other side?

Originally Posted by: GezM 



He lives not far away from me and I used to love his posts. 

Another great poster sadly no longer active on TWO.

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Saint Snow
10 August 2024 20:23:29

Amazing to think that summer 2003 is now 21 years ago and not 10! I still consider it to be one of the best summers I've experienced, although 2018 probably just pipped it for me.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 



A really great summer. I took so many single days off from work to take advantage. Me and a 6-month pregnant Mrs S were on a beach about 5 miles away from RAF Valley (official weather station) on the day the Anglesey record temp was broken. 

Only 8 years after probably the best summer in NW England, too.

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Heavy Weather 2013
11 August 2024 07:06:59

A really great summer. I took so many single days off from work to take advantage. Me and a 6-month pregnant Mrs S were on a beach about 5 miles away from RAF Valley (official weather station) on the day the Anglesey record temp was broken. 

Only 8 years after probably the best summer in NW England, too.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


2003 was a fantastic summer. The heatwave in August is really up there among life events for me. I remember the excitement on here when we broke the record.

On the Wednesday which I think was 35c+ I had to record a music video. I was the space man in the suit - it was beyond warm

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Saint Snow
11 August 2024 14:06:15

2003 was a fantastic summer. The heatwave in August is really up there among life events for me. I remember the excitement on here when we broke the record.

On the Wednesday which I think was 35c+ I had to record a music video. I was the space man in the suit - it was beyond warm

?si=C7dGZKv9eAPcHK1R


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 



👍

How did you get to do that??

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Heavy Weather 2013
11 August 2024 14:44:14

👍

How did you get to do that??

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


It was for a band called Jesse James. The lead singer of the band used to hang out in a bar I used to go to in early 2000s. We sorta became friends and the rest is history as they say. Right time, right place. Was an amazing day.
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Heavy Weather 2013
11 August 2024 14:48:12
If we do hit 35C tomorrow - it will be only the 13th year where 35C+ has been recorded. 
We’ve only ever recorded 35C+ 28 times since observational records began. 
So overall it’s a very rare event despite it happening more frequently in recent times.
The excellent Dan Harris pulled the stat for me here:
https://x.com/roostweather/status/1822611225470960081?s=46&t=0CzXil3QOYbo8W1abHQyVQ 

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Col
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11 August 2024 15:22:42

If we do hit 35C tomorrow - it will be only the 13th year where 35C+ has been recorded. 
We’ve only ever recorded 35C+ 28 times since observational records began. 
So overall it’s a very rare event despite it happening more frequently in recent times.
The excellent Dan Harris pulled the stat for me here:
https://x.com/roostweather/status/1822611225470960081?s=46&t=0CzXil3QOYbo8W1abHQyVQ 

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


So what was once truly exceptional now occurs every other year or so.
Although he has missed off Sept 1/Sept 2 1906 with the 35C temps.
https://www.torro.org.uk/extremes/date-records/max-temp 

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Nick Gilly
11 August 2024 16:14:04

So what was once truly exceptional now occurs every other year or so.
Although he has missed off Sept 1/Sept 2 1906 with the 35C temps.
https://www.torro.org.uk/extremes/date-records/max-temp 

Originally Posted by: Col 


Not only that, but in 2018/2019/2020 we had three consecutive years where 35C or higher were recorded, something which has never happened before since records began.
Retron
11 August 2024 16:20:11

So what was once truly exceptional now occurs every other year or so.
Although he has missed off Sept 1/Sept 2 1906 with the 35C temps.
https://www.torro.org.uk/extremes/date-records/max-temp 

Originally Posted by: Col 


He missed out much more than that!

35C or more has been seen in 16 years from 1900 on (1906, 1911, 1923, 1932, 1948, 1957, 1976, 1990, 1995, 2003, 2006, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022).

From Trevor Harley's superb site:
https://www.trevorharley.com/hottest-day-of-each-year-from-1875.html#google_vignette 
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westv
11 August 2024 16:35:46

CaHe missed out much more than that!

35C or more has been seen in 16 years from 1900 on (1906, 1911, 1923, 1932, 1948, 1957, 1976, 1990, 1995, 2003, 2006, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022).

From Trevor Harley's superb site:
https://www.trevorharley.com/hottest-day-of-each-year-from-1875.html#google_vignette 

Originally Posted by: Retron 


I can't imagine being togged up, like people did back in Edwardian days, in 35c heat!
At least it will be mild!
Jiries
11 August 2024 16:47:09

He missed out much more than that!

35C or more has been seen in 16 years from 1900 on (1906, 1911, 1923, 1932, 1948, 1957, 1976, 1990, 1995, 2003, 2006, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022).

From Trevor Harley's superb site:
https://www.trevorharley.com/hottest-day-of-each-year-from-1875.html#google_vignette 

Originally Posted by: Retron 


Epsom had recorded 35C according from Surrey weather book but stupid Meto dismissed that
Poor today and if was no clouds in the morning could had gone higher but only 28.2 now as it been been struggle with loss of 5 hours for rising temps.

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