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I saw the French storm first.
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Up to 22.7c today, breezy but sunny from dawn til dusk
Am now sitting in the dark listening to the cacophony that is men digging up the road two doors up the road to try and fix the problem..
So happy for 3G internet right now! And the candles I had stashed for emergencies
Yep, perfect summer day, as is usual for east kent of course.
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Off topic.
Look at the gigantic MCS over south and central France. Its almost the size of England i reckon, and full off lightning. Probably heading for Hamburg like most of the serious storms do,
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hi all fax update
tomorrow
showers or not?????
a weak west to south west flow
temps around 22-24 degrees
radar watch to see what happens with this
thiursday
dry and sunny spells
a weak westerly flow
maybe a tad breezy on the very far south coast
over than that 23-25 degrees and pleasant
friday
a north westerly flow and may get a little gusty in the afternoon
dry am but showers en route pm
start light but may get a tad heavier late pm
slim chance of a rumble late pm but it is slim
temps around 23-25 and feeling humid again
saturday
a weak westerly to north westerly flow
looks dry and sunny
temps around 23-25 degrees
not sure about sunday yet
i have seen worse
I hate to nit pick John, but its a north-northeast or northeasterly tomorrow according to those charts.
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OMFG Theres a violenty severe patch of clear sky over the Chertsey area. Look out peeps!
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This has got to be one of my all time favourites this one. Chicago is renowned for its excellent storms, but this is on another level compared to most storms around the globe I'm sure. Imagine waking up to this! You'd think it was a battlefield
What a belter! Must be like the storms that hit Thorpe park all the time (epic)
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Rather sad 18c now. Certainly was a 1 day heatwave, This is a normal 4am temp for the `Riviera`
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Temperature at Heraklion on the lovely island of Crete in the east Mediterranean was 25 c at 4am local time. It reminds me of the 2 mad holidays i spent in Malia (also Crete) 8 and 14 years ago. You cant forget those hot and dry nights and cheap piis, once youve been there.
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Temp has actually risen a bit on the Kentish Riviera. Back up to 23c. pretty good for 2.35 am,
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Ok fellow southeastern and east anglian people. Ive been a long time lurker since about 2004/2005, Only recently have i polluted the Bandwidth with my sometimes absurd comments. The point im trying to make is how brilliant this south east and anglia forum is for local reports re snow and other interesting weather.
Anyway its now only 21c outside here, so the heat is over.
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With any luck that'll create a bit of a gale
25C here, can't say I'm complaining - I really don't want to suffer another 8 month winter, it can stay like this as long as possible (with some overnight rain at least twice a week...)
Hey sheeps. I was on about the peeps who had doors and windows open all day, letting in those 33.c temps in London and north kent, and essex and suffolk and cam... ah well fookem, I might go sleep on the north downs, 10 minutes walk away to watch the lightning over Dieppe.
"Twice a week"
Id be happy with that.
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23c outside. 24 inside. The normal balance is restored. commence the mass window opening session in southern England. ok
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I went to London around the 19th and wow it smacks you in the face but back on the coast it was managable!
When that wind isn't coming from the north,north east or east it's a completely different weather feeling
Hello mate. The wind has been blowing from the southeasterly direction all day. Even the south Kent coast beat 30/31. Incredible stuff for this coast with the onshore wind. Temps were still at 27c at 10pm, but now theyve plunged to 23c at 23 57.
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28.7C now from 28.8C an hour ago...
MY ROOM HAS COOLED BY -0.1C
You left the windows of your place open during the day? oh dear
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You are quite right. Wear rubber-soled boots or shoes. Get under cover like a bus shelter, not a tree, and stay away from anything tall and pointy.
If on a bike, keep your feet on the pedals- dont touch the ground. Better still just sit in a car away from any exploding trees.
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Spot on! I'd not long passed my test and was slightly nervy of all the manhole covers sitting on top of the water shooting out of the drains! Ended up with flooding in several places in town..shame the internet, mobile phones and upload capabilities we have now weren't available then as it would have been amazing to capture. Also a radar grab of what fell in those few hours!
I was crapping myself during my paper round. I didnt like and still dont like being out when theres big lightning.
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The neighbours' boy is playing football currently in his way too small garden. I guess his parents worry about his safety if he was to go and play in a way better area, 300 metres away.
Any potential kidnapper would likely have a major issue though, as he's pretty tall (nearly 6') and must be 13 / 14 stones.
In the meantime I have to suffer the thump, thump, thump and I'm (very marginally) wishing for the Summer to go down the pan!
Grumpy old git, signing off for the night!
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27c at 8.45 in Folkestone? sheet the bed! Thats like being back in Malia on Crete when I was a youf on holiday.
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Im glad I kept the windows shut today. Its kept the temperature indoors at 23c, so wont be too hot for sleeping. I hope you people in the london area kept your windows shut or it will be like Miami beach in bed tonight.
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Amazing! Best in years..august 1996 was the last I can remember in the same league.Some mid-level cloud now bubbling up to the SW.
Yea I remember that. August 12th I think. I was a 17 year old boy living in Hythe at the time. It was the most spectacular rain and lightning ive ever seen. It started about 8am which was strange, and lasted 4 hours. Even more strange was the fact it happened in a spell of quite chilly weather.
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Capel le Ferne on top of a 470 foot cliff reaches 29.2c, Folkestone reaches between 30.1 near the coast to at least 31c in the north of the town. Langdon bay radar reaches at least 28c and Brighton apparently reaches 30c. All with a wind gusting at about 20mph straight off the sea. Its sensational. You inland folk probably wont appreciate what im talking about.
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Currently 33c here at 5.25pm, despite a fairly strong breeze and high cloud turning the sunshine hazier for a while. Some remarkably high temperatures along the South Coast given the strong onshore breezes down there.
Thats what I thought. See my post on previous page.
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I hit 30.1c about an hour ago and now hovering at 29.8c...the warmest I recorded was on the 22nd July at 30.2c.
Oops didnt realise last monday was in contention. I know it was hot, but I wasnt in touch with any data. Damn good storm that night wasnt it?
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28c at Langdon Bay Radar site at 4pm. Thats quite rare, So must be 31c here.
South East England/East Anglia Regional Weather Discussion 26/01/14 12z --------->
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This used to be a weather related forum, all gone down the pan i see.