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Bertwhistle
12 August 2024 14:52:24

And just 20 minutes later it is back to clear if slightly hazy blue. Strange day with sudden lurches from clear sky to full overcast and back.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


There were a couple of troughs marked on the charts drifting W-E but with all the activity (ie th'orms) in the N of the country. I walked from Bournemouth to Christchurch along the beach this morning and watched fairly narrow bands of cloud slowly, ever so slowly, pass over. Temps when I left Christchurch 25. Getting home on the train, I went under one of these bands again and then it was 29.
Bertie, Itchen Valley.
Retire while you can still press the 'retire now' button.
Crepuscular Ray
12 August 2024 14:55:02
Sounds like hard work for the SE folk. Just got home from a warm weekend in Yorkshire (20-25 C) House is a pleasant 20 C
Jerry
Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill
fairweather
12 August 2024 14:58:33

Bad timing making an appointment for today!

Originally Posted by: westv 


Probably made it a month ago 😀
S.Essex, 42m ASL
Retron
12 August 2024 14:59:51

Sounds like hard work for the SE folk. Just got home from a warm weekend in Yorkshire (20-25 C) House is a pleasant 20 C

Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray 


It's been weeks since the last time the house was below 20, aside from briefly in one room due to a portable a/c or the fan on the patio trick first thing... the perks of living in the SE.

The heat, looking at xcweather, has been centred over east London, north Kent, Essex and a bit of Suffolk so far. It's now showing signs of moving away slowly NE'wards, bringing Norfolk into the picture, as the winds finally veer west of south. It's a slow process, mind you, and the MetO raw has temperatures persisting above 30 until 7PM here. It's been spot-on so far today, with a max flitting between 33 and 34, whereas the actual max so far is 33.6.
Leysdown, north Kent
Retron
12 August 2024 15:00:51

Probably made it a month ago 😀

Originally Posted by: fairweather 


It was made for me a week ago, unfortunately - I had no say in the matter thanks to the way the practice works! I'd never have gone for a half eleven one if it was up to me, 9 AM on the dot suits me better. The next one is on September 2nd, so expect that to be unfeasibly warm too! 😂

EDIT: Still, could be worse. You can guarantee an accident or three on the roads around here when it's hot (it's not just me that gets zombiefied by the lack of sleep), and so it is - here's the delightful picture in the next village, 2 miles away.

I don't know whether other areas see this on really hot days too, or whether it's a Swale special!

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Leysdown, north Kent
Heavy Weather 2013
12 August 2024 15:10:18

That's what gets me - in the old days we'd have had a cracking natural fireworks display tonight, as the plume cleared away. Instead we'll get... nothing, except very sweaty! I don't envy you in your flat - I hope you're not on the top floor, and I hope you have two aspects so can at least try for a through-breeze tonight.

Incidentally here, against all the odds, a sea breeze has set up! The temperature's gone down over 2C in the past 15minutes... and now, while I'm typing this,  it's going back up again, as the breeze veers back to the south. Pah, that raised my hopes and dashed them most expertly! (It was 31.3 when I started typing this, now it's 31.7 a couple of minutes later. That sea breeze is potent IF you can get it!)

Originally Posted by: Retron 


So I live on the fourth floor. My balcony and bedroom and both west facing with large glass windows. Unfortunately, their is no through breeze either. New builds are extremely good at keeping the heat in - even during days of 23C-26C the heat builds massively. I do think there needs to be more of a conversation regarding air con in the SE now. What is worse, is the heat take ages to dissipate from the building - so will be a tough few days.
Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Retron
12 August 2024 15:14:47

So I live on the fourth floor. My balcony and bedroom and both west facing with large glass windows. Unfortunately, their is no through breeze either. New builds are extremely good at keeping the heat in - even during days of 23C-26C the heat builds massively. I do think there needs to be more of a conversation regarding air con in the SE now. What is worse, is the heat take ages to dissipate from the building - so will be a tough few days.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Ugh, my sympathies - as you say, you can see why a/c is popping up everywhere. And for those further north and west - this fate awaits you, in due course.

Might it be worth trying a variant of my patio trick? That involves me putting a window ajar in the living room, then (20 ft away, at the other end of the room), putting a floor-standing fan on the patio, and having it blow into the room... the idea being that cold air is pushed in, and the window being ajar the other end means there's a vent for the hot air to be blown out of. It still works without the window being ajar, but is a bit slower. That supposes that your non-balcony windows can be opened, and that's not a given in newbuilds!
Leysdown, north Kent
Heavy Weather 2013
12 August 2024 15:24:16

Ugh, my sympathies - as you say, you can see why a/c is popping up everywhere. And for those further north and west - this fate awaits you, in due course.

Might it be worth trying a variant of my patio trick? That involves me putting a window ajar in the living room, then (20 ft away, at the other end of the room), putting a floor-standing fan on the patio, and having it blow into the room... the idea being that cold air is pushed in, and the window being ajar the other end means there's a vent for the hot air to be blown out of. It still works without the window being ajar, but is a bit slower. That supposes that your non-balcony windows can be opened, and that's not a given in newbuilds!

Originally Posted by: Retron 


Thank you I will give that a try - I have to do something - cold showers are not a long term solution.
I know it sounds crazy, but August is about the time I start longing for slate grey low level light skies and temps of 0-2C with snow flurries in the air.
Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
fairweather
12 August 2024 15:27:03
So starting to drop now. Max was 34.4C at 3.30pm so maybe only 30 miles cross the estuary from you but I am 25 miles from the East coast..
Luckily my lounge is North facing so with all doors and windows closed only got up to 26.8C indoors. Will then open all windows and doors once outside drops below inside. Might need a blast or two from the bedroom aircon tonight though as that is  south facing.
Apart from the record breaking at the time August 2020 this equals second hottest August day on the 1st 2013. probably in my top 5 hottest days since 2008.
S.Essex, 42m ASL
picturesareme
12 August 2024 15:36:01
Not the high temperatures we had the other week here but dew points of 22.5C and air temperature in the high 20's it's feeling somewhat tropical. 
Retron
12 August 2024 15:46:54

Thank you I will give that a try - I have to do something - cold showers are not a long term solution.
I know it sounds crazy, but August is about the time I start longing for slate grey low level light skies and temps of 0-2C with snow flurries in the air.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


FWIW, the "patio method" usually gets the indoor temperature to within 3C of the outdoor temperature, based on a windless morning. I then pull the curtains, close the window and door to try and trap the cold air for as long as possible... making what insulation there is work in your favour.

Hopefully it'll work for you too, even if it does look odd having a fan standing on the balcony!
Leysdown, north Kent
redmoons
12 August 2024 15:47:10
High here in Watford 32.9c
Andrew,
Watford
ASL 35m
http://weather.andrewlalchan.co.uk 





Rob K
12 August 2024 15:49:45

Not the high temperatures we had the other week here but dew points of 22.5C and air temperature in the high 20's it's feeling somewhat tropical. 

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


29C in my home office with the doors and windows wide open but feels pleasant enough with a desk fan blowing in my face. 
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
tierradelfuego
12 August 2024 16:10:28
A swing round to a westerly and the temps have dropped already. From a high just over 30c with a new record 23.8c DP, it is now "only" 26.7c outside. The BBC forecast for tonight is a low of 11c which seems a little suspicious given it was 17c a day or two ago for tonight, but will be very welcome if true.
Bucklebury
West Berkshire Downs AONB
135m ASL

VP2 with daytime FARS
Rainfall collector separated at ground level
Anemometer separated above roof level
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briggsy6
12 August 2024 16:14:54
So do we know where today's hot spot was? I'm guessing 34c somewhere in either E. Anglia or maybe Heathrow Airport.
Location: Uxbridge
Ally Pally Snowman
12 August 2024 16:17:07

So do we know where today's hot spot was? I'm guessing 34c somewhere in either E. Anglia or maybe Heathrow Airport.

Originally Posted by: briggsy6 


Looks like 34.8c in Cambridge 
Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
ozone_aurora
12 August 2024 16:18:51

So do we know where today's hot spot was? I'm guessing 34c somewhere in either E. Anglia or maybe Heathrow Airport.

Originally Posted by: briggsy6 


Cambridge has recorded 34.8 C, according to BBC news.

Edit: Oh Ally Pally just beat me to it!
Ally Pally Snowman
12 August 2024 16:22:52

Cambridge has recorded 34.8 C, according to BBC news.

Edit: Oh Ally Pally just beat me to it!

Originally Posted by: ozone_aurora 


Yes it's on the Met Office X feed it's still provisional so somewhere else may go higher. 
Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Zubzero
12 August 2024 16:35:58

Cambridge has recorded 34.8 C, according to BBC news.

Edit: Oh Ally Pally just beat me to it!

Originally Posted by: ozone_aurora 


If only could get as cold as it gets hot here 😩 
Jiries
12 August 2024 16:42:41

ke oUgh, my sympathies - as you say, you can see why a/c is popping up everywhere. And for those further north and west - this fate awaits you, in due course.

Might it be worth trying a variant of my patio trick? That involves me putting a window ajar in the living room, then (20 ft away, at the other end of the room), putting a floor-standing fan on the patio, and having it blow into the room... the idea being that cold air is pushed in, and the window being ajar the other end means there's a vent for the hot air to be blown out of. It still works without the window being ajar, but is a bit slower. That supposes that your non-balcony windows can be opened, and that's not a given in newbuilds!

Originally Posted by: Retron 


The new builds are awful with fake balcony that you cannot step outside or put washing racks or chairs.  It just a railings in front of the doors so pointless.  Other countries all have proper balconies.

Very poor today and no heatwave yet for this area yet for 2024.  Such a boring restricted heat spike that do nothing.   Hope September I will see first 30C of the year and more widespread and fair for most further north as well than poxy one place in Cambridge where most of the population don't live or use it.
DEW
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12 August 2024 16:46:09

The new builds are awful with fake balcony that you cannot step outside or put washing racks or chairs.  It just a railings in front of the doors so pointless.  Other countries all have proper balconies.

Very poor today and no heatwave yet for this area yet for 2024.  Such a boring restricted heat spike that do nothing.   Hope September I will see first 30C of the year and more widespread and fair for most further north as well than poxy one place in Cambridge where most of the population don't live or use it.

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


Heathrow and Wisley areas were also around 34C
War does not determine who is right, only who is left - Bertrand Russell

Chichester 12m asl
Rob K
12 August 2024 17:07:39

Cambridge has recorded 34.8 C, according to BBC news.

Edit: Oh Ally Pally just beat me to it!

Originally Posted by: ozone_aurora 


To put that in perspective, according to Trevor Harley's site, 34C has only been reached in 27 years (including this year) since 1900.

Eight of those 27 have been in the 12 years since 2013!
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
Retron
12 August 2024 17:08:08
At last - it's finally gone below 30C here, having been above for just under 6 hours. The wind now has a marked westerly component too, so the long, slow cooldown begins.
Currently 30.0 (having been 29.9 when I started writing this), dew 21.9. The max was 33.6.
Leysdown, north Kent
TimS
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12 August 2024 17:17:54
Remarkable how easily it gets into the mid 30s these days with the slightest mini-plume.

I’ve missed it as I’m in france this week, but I certainly haven’t missed the plume. 36C today here in Southern Burgundy after 35C yesterday.
We have a/c in the bedrooms of our newly converted barn. Trying it for the first time tonight. In terms of heat protection I think the most urgent thing is to plant some shade trees in strategic places to stop the midday sun beating down on the stone walls. 
Brockley, South East London 30m asl

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