Given the incoming conditions, it's a little concerning that the house took until 1 am to become (sort of) comfortable last night, when the temperature outside was down to around 17*C by 11 pm having peaked at 25.9*C in the middle of the afternoon.
The humidity is of course a key factor here, as the misty start today serves to highlight. In fact, one could reasonably expect that climate change encourages higher humidity levels for a given weather setup now compared to in past decades.
The sun found its way through the mist and murk about 1.5 hours ago and it's already lifted the temperature from around 16*C to near 22*C as of 10am. Expecting somewhere between 27 and 29 as the maximum today. Coupled with strong sunshine (UV Index at 7; very high), the presence of a breeze from the south (sea is 20 or so miles away) will be critical to keeping the house from becoming a sauna.
Tonight's low may be in the 17-18*C range which is in the top 1% of values recorded here since 2000. It's going to be quite a challenge for sleeping, but I enjoy extremes of weather to the extent that I hardly mind
Indeed I am weirdly excited about the potential to see a 20*C minimum tomorrow night (more so than I am about possibly breaching 30*C during the day... that was achieved here last year, after all). The models generally agree on it being above 20 until at least 6 am, but then there is the potential for a swathe of slightly cooler, murky conditions to move across from the southwest, which means that when going by a 9 pm to 9 am overnight period as per the Met Office, the odds are the temp. will dip to 18*C or so right near th end. So as crazy as this will sound to some people, I'm hoping that drop off is delayed or indeed removed, so that I can see a minimum of 20 or more for the first time in my records - for a rural location it would be truly exceptional!
Originally Posted by: Stormchaser