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Matty H
16 July 2013 12:35:55

] Buy a bigger fan?

Originally Posted by: Retron 

I think he has aircon, therefore any moaning is purely for stereotype conformity 😉

Originally Posted by: Matty H 


Fans don't make it cooler, of course, although they can give that illusion if it's not too humid. Sadly where I am humidity is usually an issue - if it wasn't, I wouldn't be bathed in sweat!
I do have an air-con unit but I can only use it overnight when my dad's not home - otherwise it keeps him awake. (As anyone who has one will know, air-con units have whacking great compressors which make a right old racket). I can't afford a proper knock-a-hole-in-the-wall split unit, so I'm making do with one of the portable ones (with a large hose).
So, my strategy at present is to use the air-con for a couple of hours before I go to bed. That gets the air temperature down to 22C or so, which is cool enough to fall asleep with no issues. Within 30 minutes the heat from the other bedrooms, plus that wafting up from downstairs, gets the temperature above 25C. I'm usually asleep by then, so I don't notice it until I wake up the next morning all sweaty and sticky.
If I ever came across a few grand, I would undoubtedly invest in a proper air-con unit, the sort you get in small offices and hotel rooms.

Originally Posted by: NickR 



Likewise. The reason I love these hot nights is similar to why I love deep snow. It's hard to explain, but it's something about the stir it causes, the problems, the newsworthiness of it.

I see the two London airports are currently topping the hottest temps. SURPRISE!....

Currently 26.2c here. Slightly cooler than this time yesterday.
16 July 2013 12:45:09
Max temperatures at Coleshill since this warm spell began (data from ogimet)

4th: 23.3ÂșC
5th: 24.1ÂșC
6th: 26.0ÂșC
7th: 27.0ÂșC
8th: 23.7ÂșC
9th: 25.6ÂșC
10th: 20.6ÂșC
11th: 22.1ÂșC
12th: 27.0ÂșC
13th: 29.4ÂșC
14th: 26.5ÂșC
15th: 28.6ÂșC
ghawes
16 July 2013 13:11:59

Another lovely day in NE Fife. Sunny spells, 25c at 1pm but a refreshing westerly breeze.


Graeme
East Neuk of Fife



Gooner
16 July 2013 13:12:35






Surely someone else must have found it a nightmare at night???


Originally Posted by: NickR 


It's pretty grim here due to the classic "no wind and flat roof" syndrome - it was above 27C most of the night last night for example, and my sheet was damp in the morning where I'd been sweating so much overnight.


There may not be much comment about it on here (perhaps due to not wanting to be perceived to be moaning about the heatwave) but out and about there's plenty of comment from people along the lines of "lovely heat but bad for sleeping at night".


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Buy a fan?


Originally Posted by: NickR 


I think Darren ahs been there and done that , with little success


Originally Posted by: Retron 


Buy a bigger fan?


Originally Posted by: Gooner 



I think why he stopped using it was beacuse when woke up it couldn't move his neck


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Rob K
16 July 2013 13:22:48

Not sure why so many have been moaning about lack of thunderstorms.
I for one would like this weather to continue all summer rather than see a typical 3 warm days then a thunderstorm THEN nothing but cool showery rubbish for ages while we wait for the next warm spell.

Originally Posted by: White Meadows 


Seconded. Why the calls for a breakdown when this weather is so rare? You can get rain any time! (Except when it's too cold of course!)


 


Heathrow 29.7C at 2pm... another 30C day beckons, fourth in a row. 


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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DeeDee
16 July 2013 13:51:05

Feels like the hottest day so far to me, currently 30.4c and steamy


Harpenden, Herts.
Medlock Vale Weather
16 July 2013 13:55:18

24.4C so nothing too sticky up here, fantastic 


Alan in Medlock Valley - Oldham's frost hollow. 103 metres above sea level.
What is a frost hollow? http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wxfacts/Frost-hollow.htm 
Retron
16 July 2013 13:55:48

Likewise. The reason I love these hot nights is similar to why I love deep snow. It's hard to explain, but it's something about the stir it causes, the problems, the newsworthiness of it.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 


Much though I dislike the stickiness of the UK heat, I respect your point - it does have an effect on day-to-day life and although it's not as severe as being snowed in it can cause quite a lot of newsworthiness. Things such as the M25 melting a few days ago highlight that despite getting these sorts of temperatures most years (down here at least) we still insist on penny-pinching as a nation. Apparently only 5% of roads use an up-to-80C mixture, the vast majority have tarmac which becomes all soft and gooey above 50C.


Mind you, as I've just come back from some delicate dental surgery (a crown following a root canal) I'm hoping the dentist at least had a good night's sleep last night!


 


Leysdown, north Kent
Retron
16 July 2013 13:58:20


 


I think why he stopped using it was beacuse when woke up it couldn't move his neck


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


I could move it, it just ached! Mind you, I still didn't get a very good night's sleep with the fan on due to the wind blowing over me, it felt most odd and kept waking me up. Bear in mind I'm a really light sleeper, I inherited that from my Mum. If I was a deep sleeper then none of this would be an issue, I'd get to sleep and then that'd be it until I got up.


PS - talking of heat and airports, the ECM ensemble mean maxima for Heathrow for the next 15 days is:


29 (today), 31, 31, 29, 27, 27, 28, 28, 29, 29, 28, 27, 27, 27, 27.


Whichever way you look at it, considering it's a home-grown "UK High" scenario that really is quite remarkable. I can only imagine how much hotter it would have been had we had a plume first!


Leysdown, north Kent
LeedsLad123
16 July 2013 14:14:22

Not sure why so many have been moaning about lack of thunderstorms.
I for one would like this weather to continue all summer rather than see a typical 3 warm days then a thunderstorm THEN nothing but cool showery rubbish for ages while we wait for the next warm spell.

Originally Posted by: White Meadows 


This is a weather forum - people want exciting weather. Shocking.


Seriously though - some of us prefer a mixture of weather as opposed to consistent weather. Some of us prefer a mixture of hot days in summer, and cool days, as well as some rain and the occasional thunderstorm. Likewise, some people in winter prefer a mixture of cold and mild, with snow and rain, as opposed to just cold and snow, which could get boring after a while if it continued all winter.


As they say, variety is the spice of life. Doing the same thing over and over again gets monotonous and repetitive. Thunderstorms are exciting, unusual and when they occur, everyone talks about it, like a winter snowfall, and personally, I am not sure why people want this weather to continue indefinitely - this weather is nice for a while, , and interesting from a data collecting POV but eventually, I want something different, and I want rain to prevent an ugly brown landscape. 


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Stormchaser
16 July 2013 14:23:47

Today is impressing me with the rate of temperature rise.


To start things off, temps rose 3.6°C in one hour between 7 and 8am (12.9°C increased to 16.5°C). Since then the rate of rise has been around 1.5°C per hour right up to 3pm so far, taking the temperature to 28.4°C.


Only 0.3°C more now to match yesterday's maximum. Then it's 1.6°C further to Sunday's maximum, which would take some going!


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Russwirral
16 July 2013 14:26:52


Surely someone else must have found it a nightmare at night???UserPostedImage

Originally Posted by: vince 

It's pretty grim here due to the classic "no wind and flat roof" syndrome - it was above 27C most of the night last night for example, and my sheet was damp in the morning where I'd been sweating so much overnight. There may not be much comment about it on here (perhaps due to not wanting to be perceived to be moaning about the heatwave) but out and about there's plenty of comment from people along the lines of "lovely heat but bad for sleeping at night".

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Buy a fan?

Originally Posted by: NickR 

I think Darren ahs been there and done that , with little success

Originally Posted by: Gooner 

Buy a bigger fan?

Originally Posted by: NickR 

I think he has aircon, therefore any moaning is purely for stereotype conformity 😉

Originally Posted by: Retron 


 


Masterpiece , A classic Matty one liner


Originally Posted by: Gooner 

apparantly put the fan next to the window. blowinginto the room to draw in the air. and equally open a windo elsewhere in the house to the same extent.


Also - a damp towel draped over you whilst the above is going on does massive wonders.


 


Russwirral
16 July 2013 14:28:45


Hazy here at Folkestone where the sky has that milky pale look about it due to extensive cirrostratus moving in from France - the sun is shining quite weakly through it making it appear watery. Not one of the better sunbathing days today.

It is feeling quite comfortable temperature-wise at 23 C with 55% humidity, which I have to admit suit me fine anyway as I can leave windows open to air the house out (which is being a pointless excercise as there is that scent of stale hamburgers coming in from somewhere, smells like I'm living next door to a MacDonalds).

As already hinted by me yesterday, I could use a thunderstorm or three to liven things up a bit, not to mention bringing a bit of life back to my poor parched-looking lawn (third season in a row it's gone like this, I might as well pave the bloody thing over).



Originally Posted by: idj20 


 


Do you still have a hosepipe ban where you are?  Thought we had avoided that this time.


Matty H
16 July 2013 14:29:46


Surely someone else must have found it a nightmare at night???

Originally Posted by: Russwirral 

It's pretty grim here due to the classic "no wind and flat roof" syndrome - it was above 27C most of the night last night for example, and my sheet was damp in the morning where I'd been sweating so much overnight. There may not be much comment about it on here (perhaps due to not wanting to be perceived to be moaning about the heatwave) but out and about there's plenty of comment from people along the lines of "lovely heat but bad for sleeping at night".

Originally Posted by: vince 

Buy a fan?

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

I think Darren ahs been there and done that , with little success

Originally Posted by: NickR 

Buy a bigger fan?

Originally Posted by: Gooner 

I think he has aircon, therefore any moaning is purely for stereotype conformity Wink

Originally Posted by: NickR 


 


Masterpiece , A classic Matty one liner


Originally Posted by: Retron 

apparantly put the fan next to the window. blowinginto the room to draw in the air. and equally open a windo elsewhere in the house to the same extent.


Also - a damp towel draped over you whilst the above is going on does massive wonders.


 

Originally Posted by: Gooner 



That's basically water boarding 😁
picturesareme
16 July 2013 14:31:43

8/10 of the last days have seen temperatures hit at least 26C - most of them higher then this (31C max recorded). The past couple of nights have also become more akin to that of a proper heat wave, so all in all i would say its nice to finally have a decent spell of summer.

idj20
16 July 2013 15:11:28



Hazy here at Folkestone where the sky has that milky pale look about it due to extensive cirrostratus moving in from France - the sun is shining quite weakly through it making it appear watery. Not one of the better sunbathing days today.

It is feeling quite comfortable temperature-wise at 23 C with 55% humidity, which I have to admit suit me fine anyway as I can leave windows open to air the house out (which is being a pointless excercise as there is that scent of stale hamburgers coming in from somewhere, smells like I'm living next door to a MacDonalds).

As already hinted by me yesterday, I could use a thunderstorm or three to liven things up a bit, not to mention bringing a bit of life back to my poor parched-looking lawn (third season in a row it's gone like this, I might as well pave the bloody thing over).



Originally Posted by: Russwirral 


 


Do you still have a hosepipe ban where you are?  Thought we had avoided that this time.


Originally Posted by: idj20 



There was water restrictions for around here in, funnily enough, in Winter 2012 which lasted into Spring as we were at the tail end of a two-years long dry spell, then along came that wet Summer but rainfalls were still below average. I think it wasn't until September that those restrictions were finally lifted.
   I wouldn't be surprised if there are talks of such restrictions soon as people continue to waste the stuff by watering cars and lawns unecessarily. To be honest, there should be one right now as that way it'll conserve our water further still as after all this end of the country is the most densely populated area of the UK, but I guess it'll be a case of the horse having bolted after the stable doors has shut.


Folkestone Harbour. 
Hungry Tiger
16 July 2013 15:25:04

I wonder what we might get to next week 35C or 36C.


 


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Medlock Vale Weather
16 July 2013 15:42:39

Bit of a way off I know but if this carries on through August then I would imagine the Autumn colours will be terrific this year, Autumn 2003 was fantastic - I remember lots of bright reds and vivid oranges.


Alan in Medlock Valley - Oldham's frost hollow. 103 metres above sea level.
What is a frost hollow? http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wxfacts/Frost-hollow.htm 
16 July 2013 15:48:19

31 degrees at Heathrow currently. 0.4 degrees short of Saturday's high.

Ally Pally Snowman
16 July 2013 15:53:48


I wonder what we might get to next week 35C or 36C.


 


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


Maybe not quite that high but 33c 34c definitely possible with charts like this.


 


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Recm1202.html


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Recm1442.html


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Recm1682.html


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Rob K
16 July 2013 15:55:06


I wonder what we might get to next week 35C or 36C.


 


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


I can't see anything like that from the charts. More like 28-30C still I would have thought. Maybe 31-32C in the usual suspects.


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Charmhills
16 July 2013 16:05:42

A hot 28c with very little wind to freshen things up.


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Charmhills
16 July 2013 16:08:46


All this talk of hot nights. I still have my thick duvet on the bed. Temp in the bedroom is typically about 25-26C at midnight which is fine with the duvet turned down to waist level. Window open, obviously, and it's usually cooled down to 21-22C by morning, which surely nobody can possibly find too warm?


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Once again not everybody's like you Rob!


Your what I call cold blooded a bit like a lizard.


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Knowledge is power, ignorance is weakness.

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White Meadows
16 July 2013 16:29:46


Not sure why so many have been moaning about lack of thunderstorms.
I for one would like this weather to continue all summer rather than see a typical 3 warm days then a thunderstorm THEN nothing but cool showery rubbish for ages while we wait for the next warm spell.

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 


This is a weather forum - people want exciting weather. Shocking.


Seriously though - some of us prefer a mixture of weather as opposed to consistent weather. Some of us prefer a mixture of hot days in summer, and cool days, as well as some rain and the occasional thunderstorm. Likewise, some people in winter prefer a mixture of cold and mild, with snow and rain, as opposed to just cold and snow, which could get boring after a while if it continued all winter.


As they say, variety is the spice of life. Doing the same thing over and over again gets monotonous and repetitive. Thunderstorms are exciting, unusual and when they occur, everyone talks about it, like a winter snowfall, and personally, I am not sure why people want this weather to continue indefinitely - this weather is nice for a while, , and interesting from a data collecting POV but eventually, I want something different, and I want rain to prevent an ugly brown landscape. 


Originally Posted by: White Meadows 


I guess this is something I cannot grasp then. To me a mixture of cool wet days in the height summer are wasted days. Its like going to a restraunt and hoping for some poor courses in order to appreciate the nice ones. 


I've been waiting for 7 years for heat like this and I'm not wishing it away for anything. 
Save the overcast, dull & damp mornings when you can't wear shorts & T-shirt for October to March thank you very much!!

Rob K
16 July 2013 16:37:05



All this talk of hot nights. I still have my thick duvet on the bed. Temp in the bedroom is typically about 25-26C at midnight which is fine with the duvet turned down to waist level. Window open, obviously, and it's usually cooled down to 21-22C by morning, which surely nobody can possibly find too warm?


Originally Posted by: Charmhills 


Once again not everybody's like you Rob!


Your what I call cold blooded a bit like a lizard.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


You think I'm bad you should meet my sister - she always feels cold. Probably still has the heating on 


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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