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  1. Anyone know why there is a 5C different between what the meto forcast for ehere I live (30c on Monday) to what the bbc say (35C) most the models ive seen have had 34-36c for my location Monday.

     

    I just hope if we do have to endure the heat we can get some good night-time storms to make it at least partially worth while. Not seen a good storm in many years now.

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  2. Im dreading Monday, as a support worker I will be in work for 13hrs, then 12hrs on Tuesday and will have to go out in this heat at somepoint. This heat will not be good for us in health and social care and the service users in our care, a lot who are unable to regulate their body temperature properly and this kind of heat will likely bring on their seizures and exacerbate other health issues. Not looking forward to this at all. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, The Tall Weatherman said:

     NMM12 12z is a literal bomb waiting to blow off with the interaction of the low. 6z GFS is looking MRGL Tornadic for northern Britain especially with that Cape (3000+) and all that shear. To early to tell yet but let’s wait and see !

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    What would be preventing Southern Wales and the SW from having similar values and instead nothing when we are predicted to be in the low to mid 30s also? 

  4. Despite the cloud and occasional hazy sun, it's 28.7C in the garden, it would be over 30c no doubt If the sun was out. Despite the cloud keeping temps back a bit, the house is still 26c and it feels a bit muggier today so not very comfortable. Roll on some rain and fresher air lol

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  5. I'm not a fan of heat when at home and having to work, holiday is always different as you get some relief whenever needed thanks to A/C and you're not having to work in it. As a support worker I do anything from 10-26hr shifts and it is getting a bit much now at just 25/26C,

    Thankfully South Wales isn't generally predicted to get the temps England are, but still some showing up to 29-32C which is to hot. I've had my curtains closed and cheap A/C unit and fans going through the day to keep the house cooler the last couple days with temps at 25C outside and that's made a big difference when I'm home. 

    Fingers crossed the temperatures being shown get downgraded to our usual summer high temps of low 30s. Also home for a thundery breakdown lol

  6. 34 minutes ago, freeze for all said:

    No where near as bad as forecast for most places and not worth the red warnings for the majority of South Wales. That is a good thing mind because wot was forecast would have caused a lot more damage

    I think the red was justified - there has been quite a bit of damage along the South Coast, a petrol station in Barry lost its roof, in Bridgend there are trees down and quite a few roof slates went flying, including my parents house, it was very bad for a couple hours.

     

    We have some sleety hail now, sky has gone orangey.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, The4Seasons said:

    I am surprised the red alert didn't get extended to a later time. Just had our highest gust here yet at 85mph. Blew the washing line over and some branches just snapped off the trees. It's actually much windier now than when the red alert was in place

    My thoughts too, I expect a lot of damage along South Wales, hopefully they should start to ease over the next hour for us.

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