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LeedsLad123
07 August 2015 15:25:28
Glad I'm not the only one to notice the flying ants. They're absolutely everywhere - saw dozens of large groups on the pavement as I made my way back from work. Yuck.

Anyway, it was sunny this morning but now mostly cloudy, but still warm. That was actually forecast so I didn't expect it to be sunny all day. Tomorrow looks nice.
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Whether Idle
07 August 2015 20:58:22


 


 


FFS and you are less than 100 miles away.


The MetO did say that most places would be warm and sunny today apart from the far north of England and SE Scotland, got that one right then.


Andy


 


Originally Posted by: Andy Woodcock 


I hope things get better for you there.  'Same as it ever was' down here...


And you may ask yourself where is my large automobile.........


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Hippydave
08 August 2015 08:54:15

Probably not helping the Northern contingent but thought I'd pop in with another S.Eastener view


All feels very 'average' down here so far, albeit dryish. 


Average here means temps in the low 20's and mid teens at night, which is very pleasant indeed. There's been just enough unsettled days to top up the water butt but not enough to make you think the weather has been poor.


As someone who doesn't like 25+ temps the lack of real heat (early July aside) has been most welcome.


If I had to complain about any aspect of the summer so far it'd be the lack of very calm afternoon/early evenings. There's been far too many nagging headwinds on the cycle home


Oh, and the wasps too I guess - seems to be millions of the <insert rude word here> this year 


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Saint Snow
08 August 2015 20:14:53

another nice day here - although there've been clouds about, I reckon the sun's shone for 90%+ of the time between 9am & 8pm. Warmish, too.


 



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future_is_orange
09 August 2015 09:05:48


another nice day here - although there've been clouds about, I reckon the sun's shone for 90%+ of the time between 9am & 8pm. Warmish, too.


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


A mere 220 miles north and a different story..grey a little rain and cold enough for a jacket. Tho next week maybe a little better but Definitley not summer like !!

Saint Snow
09 August 2015 13:35:44

 


A mere 220 miles north and a different story..grey a little rain and cold enough for a jacket. Tho next week maybe a little better but Definitley not summer like !!


Originally Posted by: future_is_orange 


This summer's not been at all great here by any means*, but I do feel so sorry for those further north of here, who've had an absolute stinker.


 


 


* if aug turns out like some of the optimistic model output currently showing, then I'll be quite happy, though



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09 August 2015 13:49:18

Really hot and sunny on the south coast - a 7-mile line of solid traffic trying to get to the coast at the sandy beach at Wittering. There's a private estate there which operates the car park behind the sand dunes, and I think they'll have 7000 or so cars today, a nice little earner at £8 a time for parking. But to to them justice, they do keep the site and beach spotless and lifeguarded.


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Andy Woodcock
09 August 2015 21:28:40
To be honest I was in Corfu last week when every day was 37c and high humidity, it drove me mad and I was almost glad to get back to cool blighty!

I have given up on summer here, it ain't going to happen so I am looking forward to a cold, snowy winter as compensation.

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Whether Idle
09 August 2015 22:36:26

This map shows that very locally (my back yard )July maximum temperatures were around 2c warmer than the 1981-2010 LTA.  I can also see that for many places things were very different.  It cannot be often that places in the UK can be up to 3c colder and 2c warmer than the LTA in the SAME month. July 2015 is perhaps THE prime example of a very SE/NW split month.


July 2015 Mean daily maximum temp. 1981 - 2010 anomaly


 


 


 


 


 


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Stormchaser
10 August 2015 12:07:32

A lot of excess heat and - more importantly - moisture in the Med. at the moment... which could be a problem for us as we import a low from the south this coming week.


Just look at the Med. SSTs:


http://ghrsst-pp.metoffice.com/pages/latest_analysis/sst_monitor/ostia/sst_plot.html?i=34&j=3


Widely in the 26-28*C range and as high as 29*C between the Sicily and Italy... capable of briefly supporting a hurricane if other factors ever come together such as low wind shear (only briefly as the sea is very shallow). At this very moment a low west of Sicily is wrapping deep convection around an eye-like core.


 


It sure must be uncomfortable by night down there with unusually high air temps and humidity. I struggled in Menorca when minimums were 23-24*C in late June, I'd be in real trouble if I was down there now 


 


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Whether Idle
10 August 2015 12:31:30


 


It sure must be uncomfortable by night down there with unusually high air temps and humidity. I struggled in Menorca when minimums were 23-24*C in late June, I'd be in real trouble if I was down there now 


 



Poor old Gusty.  He is sweating it out on Ibiza.


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Saint Snow
10 August 2015 15:19:53

To be honest I was in Corfu last week when every day was 37c and high humidity, it drove me mad and I was almost glad to get back to cool blighty!

Originally Posted by: Andy Woodcock 


 


We don't normally do our main holiday in the summer hols but had to this year. Wanting to avoid the Med heat, we plumped for the Canaries (Fuerteventura). So glad we did. Apart from really liking the place itself, temps were peaking around 28/29c and, with a keen breeze most days, it was perfect.



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LeedsLad123
10 August 2015 22:14:00
Today was kind of weird.. highs of 23C but intermittent heavy rain, sometimes torrential, and very humid. Then the sun came out and stayed out after 3pm, but still felt humid. Apparently some lightning in the vicinity but didn't see any here, but was in an office most of the time.
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Chunky Pea
13 August 2015 13:47:58

A low of at least 1.3c recorded in Katesbridge, Co. Down early this morning.


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https://t.ly/MEYqg 


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Saint Snow
13 August 2015 14:15:34

In MBY, it's topped 21c almost every day since last Friday (when I came back from my jollies), peaking at 24.3c yesterday


We've also had, during this time, above average sunshine.


And yet, I can't seem to shake the perception of it not being great weather   I think it's because I can't see any very warm (ie, high-20's temps upwards) and/or a prolonged (7-10 days) of settled & warm weather in the models.


 


 


 



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Stormchaser
13 August 2015 19:21:34

I've just been using some code I wrote to look into the number of days reaching or exceeding 21*C this summer compared to during the whole of some recent summers.


Turns out 2015 is right in the middle of the pack; the value so far of 40 days is well ahead of the dismal 2012 which managed only 20 days, or 2007 which had 27 days. Yet it's a long way behind 2003's 68 or 2006's 73.


Last year saw 57 days reach 21*C or higher. I can see room for at least 10 more this year based on recent model output, so it might end up quite close to last year. Yet the feel of the summer is somehow worse... oh wait, that'll be the sunshine amounts;
Summer 2015 is on 532.8 as of sunset yesterday, while summer 2014 finished with 749.2 hours - the highest I've recorded going back to 2003 (or even as far as 2000 based on local reports). With the shortening days it would be good going to get much more than 100 more hours this month, which would leave it close to 2010.


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LeedsLad123
13 August 2015 19:47:21


In MBY, it's topped 21c almost every day since last Friday (when I came back from my jollies), peaking at 24.3c yesterday


We've also had, during this time, above average sunshine.


And yet, I can't seem to shake the perception of it not being great weather   I think it's because I can't see any very warm (ie, high-20's temps upwards) and/or a prolonged (7-10 days) of settled & warm weather in the models.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


I think August 2015 will end up being like 2012 and 2009 - nearly always close to average, no major deviations either way. Very pleasant, but yes, another August will pass us by without so much as sniff of a heatwave. It's 12 years since August was significantly warmer than Average - only 2 years for July and 9 years for June. It's strange, because August would often give the hottest weather of the year, but since 2006 that hasn't happened at all. I mean, yeah, in 2013 the hottest day occurred on 1 August but after that we didn't see another heatwave - though I guess some SE'ern areas did get some hot weather for a day or two in August 2012.


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
Elstevio
13 August 2015 21:40:00
Bar 2 weeks in late July it has been a decent summer here. Temperatures often 20c or above and rainfall very heavy but only odd 2 or 3 day bursts. August so far as I type we have had 0.6mm rainfall to date and today was the first day of the month to be below 20c, it was 19.8c. Currently 1.5c above average for daytime for month and had similar figure for July despite the cool end as the beginning had several days with temps over 25c. I think it's the many cloudy days we've had here that take the edge off the summer feeling. We have had some fantastic sunny days but July and August to date are below average for sunshine duration.
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sriram
14 August 2015 19:11:30

This summer has had something for everyone has made it so unusual

Cold rain, sunshine, heatwave, showers, storms, wind, warm days, cold days, warm nights, cold nights

A taste to suit everyone


Sriram
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LeedsLad123
15 August 2015 16:03:29

I wish people would stop banging on about autumn.. how depressing.


Anyway, August average high for here so far is 21.7C, which is down from 22.1C a few days ago, but should increase again next week. So August 2015 will probably end up average here, maybe slightly above. I see a 25C forecast for my birthday on the 22nd.


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
richardabdn
15 August 2015 20:04:45

Just as I thought this summer was finally improving two of the vilest August days imagineable have sunk it well and truly back into the abomination category


Dreadful yesterday with rain almost all day and a max of 13.8C. Today started dismal so I headed south for better weather. Came back expecting the improvement that was forecast to arrive in the afternoon to find it still dismally grey, raining and overcast. Actually even worse than yesterday with an absolutely horrendous max of only 12.6C


It's beyond a joke. When do we get the equivalent weather from the other side of the spectrum to balance this out? The answer is never because it hasn't reached 24C in August since 2007. Absolutely shocking as even the 60s were not this lackng in warmth. Not even managed 21C this month and there is nothing like a dry spell. Can hardly even get a couple of dry days in a row.


Another rancid stinker of a summer that is beyond salvation now 


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LeedsLad123
16 August 2015 13:20:23

Why are people bemoaning the model output? Looks warm to me. Pretty much a repeat of what we were having so far this August until the past couple of days - but I suppose that is very much location dependant. Just because the pressure is 'slack' doesn't mean it's going to be bad. Looks very similar to the final 2 weeks of August 2012 - not very settled but widely in the low to mid 20s and humid. Heck, I see high 20s even up here.


Meh, I guess we all have our own benchmark for nice weather, but if the current temperature projections come to fruition, then August 2012 will probably end up marginally above average here, probably warmer than August 2009 and August 2012, and that is absolutely fine by me. August will almost certainly end up the best month of summer - much like 2012, 2009 and 2007 (people tend to forget that).



 


Well we could get an early taste of Winter given the low Atlantic SST's & I'm sure going off your past posts you wouldn't be one to turn that possibility down, but I do stress it is an outcome that may not even progress into reality. Autumn may be depressing to you but I quite enjoy that season with the changing foliage, crunchy leaves, no sweating at night in bed, the crisp mornings alternating with Atlantic storms that sound great whilst watching the rain & wind hammer on the windows. Ahhhhhhhh I can almost taste it......certainly more interesting than this tedious Summer. Given how much of a dog turd Summer this has been west of the Pennines I will be glad to see the back of it.


Originally Posted by: Medlock Vale Weather 


An early taste of winter in November would be fine by me - but I don't want anything too cold just yet. I'd rather have a warm September and a normal October. After that, it can get as cold as it wants, because November is usually crap.


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LeedsLad123
16 August 2015 14:21:05

I'm confused - are we supposed to take Jiries' posts seriously, or is he on a wind up? I've been a member here for nearly 5 years and I cannot figure him out.


September is almost always cooler and cloudier than August - very rarely does the reverse happen.


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
Essan
16 August 2015 14:22:47


An early taste of winter in November would be fine by me


Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 



After the last couple of years, a taste of winter sometime between November and March would be fine by me.  But I am not holding my breath!

Been a nice summer here.   Most of the rain fell on one day.


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LeedsLad123
16 August 2015 15:30:20

Given this discussion, I was curious to see how things have changed here over the past 14 years or so vs the 1981-2010 averages, looking at mean max temps. Here's the changes for each month:


April +0.7C


June +0.6C


September +0.6C


May +0.4C


October +0.4C


March +0.2C


August +0.1C


July +0.1C


November +0.1C


February 0.0C


January -0.1C


December -0.4C


No sunshine figures - too many days missing.


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.

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