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Matty H
26 June 2015 12:00:59

We've got aircon in the bedroom 


Rob K
26 June 2015 15:00:00
^^ pretty darn good especially for the south with mostly fine and warm weather right out to the last week of July.

I'll put my 20C CET guess into the pot now 🙂
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ARTzeman
26 June 2015 21:40:16

Expect Met Office will just say a little above average for a few days......






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LeedsLad123
28 June 2015 11:21:10
Good update - with even the NW having 'a little above average' temperatures. Could be a lot worse I'm sure.
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AlvinMeister
29 June 2015 10:25:02

BBC TV forecast high for today: 19C


BBC weather app: 20C


Apple WeatherChannel app: 23C


 


Current temperature at 11.20am: 18C


 


I imagine 21C will be today's high, so it's amazing how inaccurate all these predictions can be, even just 3 or 4 hours before.


 


So it's all to play for on Wednesday!

Essan
29 June 2015 10:45:43


BBC TV forecast high for today: 19C


BBC weather app: 20C


Apple WeatherChannel app: 23C


 


Current temperature at 11.20am: 18C


 


I imagine 21C will be today's high, so it's amazing how inaccurate all these predictions can be, even just 3 or 4 hours before.


 


So it's all to play for on Wednesday!


Originally Posted by: AlvinMeister 




Since they are all computer generated from raw model data, it's a wonder any of them are ever right at all!


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Matty H
29 June 2015 20:11:44

I know there's often a North/south divide on summer weather, but this is really setting up to be amplified this summer. It has been the case up to now 


Arcus
29 June 2015 20:21:45


I know there's often a North/south divide on summer weather, but this is really setting up to be amplified this summer. It has been the case up to now 


Originally Posted by: Matty H 


Tell me about it. Been lovely up here for days now.


Ben,
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Whether Idle
29 June 2015 20:40:23

Quite a temperature gradient in eastern Scotland forecast late Wednesday afternoon on the attached model - 13c off Peterhead and 30c in Inverness!! WoW! 17c range in about 90 miles!!! Same if you compare John o Groats with Cape Wrath !!



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LeedsLad123
29 June 2015 20:46:22
I was paying attention to the WRF-NMM temperature predictions until I saw that 30C over Edinburgh for Wednesday, lol.
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Whether Idle
29 June 2015 20:55:44

I was paying attention to the WRF-NMM temperature predictions until I saw that 30C over Edinburgh for Wednesday, lol.

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 


If that comes off the Jocks will be going stir-crazy.


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
nouska
29 June 2015 21:10:37

I was paying attention to the WRF-NMM temperature predictions until I saw that 30C over Edinburgh for Wednesday, lol.

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 


ECM would agree with that - quite a few patches of up to 30C in Scotland.


LeedsLad123
29 June 2015 21:32:22
BBC had 30c for both Leeds and Manchester but now 29C for both. Usually not that accurate anyway.

WRF-NMM does indeed show 32C here - seems too high. 31C is possible.
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kmoorman
30 June 2015 13:41:42
http://www.itv.com/news/story/2015-06-30/network-rail-warns-extreme-heat-could-disrupt-trains/ 

so, ITV have issued an article talking about the impact of the 'heatwave'.

It includes this line

The sharp rise in temperatures this week is set to bring with it a sudden spike in pollen count and UV levels, a meterologist has warned.



So, which 'meteorologist' has made a correlation between air temperature and sun strength? None, I'd hope. In fact, on hot, humid days I'd suggest the UV radiation levels will be lower than on a fresh, clear NW wind in the UK.
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DEW
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30 June 2015 13:53:32


 


If that comes off the Jocks will be going stir-crazy.


Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 


As Paul Simons in The Times put it,  people in the north of Britain are not so well adapted to high temperatures as those in the south


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Whether Idle
30 June 2015 18:41:17


 


As Paul Simons in The Times put it,  people in the north of Britain are not so well adapted to high temperatures as those in the south


Originally Posted by: DEW 


LOL.  Love that dry humour David.


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Gooner
01 July 2015 14:40:12

Looks good for Southern and Central parts


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
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moomin75
01 July 2015 15:07:17
Pretty much in line with what the ECM mean is showing and also the CFS for July as shown by Gav yesterday. A nice July with occasional hot spells sounds fine to me.
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100m ASL
Arcus
01 July 2015 21:00:38
I have to say an excellent longview forecast just now on BBC News - explained model output and ensemble members with regard to the next couple of weeks in good detail for the layman.
Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
30m asl
Gooner
01 July 2015 21:27:19

As has been posted a brilliant forecast from N Miller explaining how the computers forecast long term 


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Matty H
05 July 2015 16:46:27

Several of us have made the point about Heathrow giving warped figures. It's too often the highest figure for it to not be influenced by its surroundings. 


Gavin P
05 July 2015 17:04:07

When you look at the site's that record the hottest temperature of any given year, it looks like there's a fair scattering to me?


http://www.trevorharley.com/trevorharley/weather_web_pages/hottest_days.htm


If there was something seriously amiss you would think Heathrow would be recording the highest temperature of the year, every year? Or do they sometime's take Heathrow out of the official recording if that temperature looks too OTT?


 


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TimS
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05 July 2015 19:56:50
When people start quoting Christopher Booker opinion pieces it's time to don the tinfoil hats and head off to the climate forum.

(Which I admit I frequent myself because I am interested in climatology but prefer to avoid indulging in the playground silliness that fills about 80% of the topics there).
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Retron
06 July 2015 04:36:21
Doh. Looks like Brian's going to join the likes of John Madden and Exacta in bringing disrepute to the Met Office when 39C doesn't come off....




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Brian Gaze
06 July 2015 06:34:56

Doh. Looks like Brian's going to join the likes of John Madden and Exacta in bringing disrepute to the Met Office when 39C doesn't come off....


Originally Posted by: Retron 


Certainly keep your comments in mind. If only through self interest the last thing I'd want to see happen given the organic growth in traffic and interest in the site is see it go down the route I think you have in mind! 


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