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Caz
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25 July 2019 12:52:39


Thanks Tim A.  Very interesting. Given the general location of 'Donny' and its surrounding (generally) flat countryside. it comes as no surprise that it would be subject to some very high maxima like under the right conditions. 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 

I believe the official Doncaster station is at Robin Hood Airport off Bawtry road, which is the South side of Donny.  My side! 


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Kev71
25 July 2019 12:53:00

41.7 being recorded in the Netherlands

TimS
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25 July 2019 12:53:47


Is it fair to use Airports? Its always going to be hotter as its an artificial environment but no one lives there.


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


It’s started early today...


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hobensotwo
25 July 2019 12:54:06
Where is the current leader atm?
Tim A
25 July 2019 12:55:53


Is it fair to use Airports? Its always going to be hotter as its an artificial environment but no one lives there.


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


 


Most airports have got to be cooler than where people live!   They are usually exposed , rural and cooler and not subject to UHI effects.  I don't think the planes have any significant affect.


You should go try standing at Leeds Bradford Airport or Bristol Lulsgate and then come back on here...


 


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Darren S
25 July 2019 12:57:07


Is it fair to use Airports? Its always going to be hotter as its an artificial environment but no one lives there.


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


This debunks that particular urban myth.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44980493


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Caz
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25 July 2019 12:57:12


Cambridge Airport reporting 37C at 13:42.


Originally Posted by: RobN 

I understand most airports round temps to the nearest whole number, which is a shame when we’re record watching.  In that case 37c could be anything between 36.6c and 37.4c.  


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Rob K
25 July 2019 12:57:13


41.7 being recorded in the Netherlands


Originally Posted by: Kev71 


If confirmed that is almost 3C higher than the old record (before yesterday's new one). Astonishing stuff.


 


 


Edit. Heathrow now 37.2C. 


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Chunky Pea
25 July 2019 12:57:59


I believe the official Doncaster station is at Robin Hood Airport off Bawtry road, which is the South side of Donny.  My side! 


Originally Posted by: Caz 



Not too far from Balby either! 


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Bolty
25 July 2019 12:59:04
SO even if we don't beat the all-time record, 25 July 2019 is going to join the very exclusive club of 37C+ days as it's fourth member, along with 9 August 1911, 3 August 1990 and 10 August 2003.
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Rob K
25 July 2019 12:59:40
Bedford 2pm SYNOP has come in with a missing temperature ...
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Ally Pally Snowman
25 July 2019 13:03:50

 


 


 


Edit. Heathrow now 37.2C. 



 


That makes it the second hottest day on record.


 


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GezM
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25 July 2019 13:03:56

Just had a light shower at Luton Airport. Amazing to feel the heat and temporary humidity with the water on the ground. It all evaporated in 5 minutes or so and the humidity disappeared with it. As the cloud moved away northwards I heard a rumble of thunder too.
Fairly sunny again now.
Will be interesting to see the effect on the official temperature here.


Edit: noticed that the temperature dropped from 36C to 34C in 30 minutes


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Windy Willow
25 July 2019 13:04:29

No idea what the actual temp is here right now, in Dartford, as I don't have access to my WS from my new office, however it's pretty nice to see the Ac Castellanus bubbling up in the S, drifiting past the windows. There's certainly a lot more of it now than there was an hour ago!


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Brian Gaze
25 July 2019 13:04:35

After the cooler blip an hour ago we're now on a heat run here with temps up to 36.4C.


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Bolty
25 July 2019 13:05:15
33.7°C on my weather station at 14:00.
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Tim A
25 July 2019 13:06:32

SO even if we don't beat the all-time record, 25 July 2019 is going to join the very exclusive club of 37C+ days as it's fourth member, along with 9 August 1911, 3 August 1990 and 10 August 2003.

Originally Posted by: Bolty 


 


It will be also be very significant because of the larger area of the country covered (compared to 10th August 2003).


Just reached 32.0c here, shattering my record of 30.7c (although only lived here five years)


Even cold exposed, rural Leeds Bradford has hit 31c.  Leeds University 34.4c, although not official. Likely that it is 34c in favourable spots in the city centre.  


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Rob K
25 July 2019 13:06:54
Can't believe the Bedford data is failing now. It had the highest reading at 1pm but the 2pm one is garbage.
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Brian Gaze
25 July 2019 13:07:19

36.6C. Feels like we've now left basecamp and are making our attempt to scale the summit.


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Ulric
25 July 2019 13:07:35
I saw a maximum of 37.3 earlier on my station which is in a sheltered spot. It has started to cloud over now and it reads 36C.
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Hungry Tiger
25 July 2019 13:08:03

36C here.


 


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redmoons
25 July 2019 13:08:11
37.9c here in Watford blue skies the odd cloud.

Just checked my mercury thermometer and it is reading 37.5c but only goes up to 40c.
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Hungry Tiger
25 July 2019 13:09:05

Anyone for 38C yet.


 


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Caz
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25 July 2019 13:10:29

It really has shot up here in the past hour. 35.5c now, not official!


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Chidog
25 July 2019 13:10:51

Clouded over now almost fully in Coulsdon

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