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  1. Just surpassed the UK record here too. Currently 39c and climbing
  2. I live 4-5 miles from kew Gardens & Heathrow which appears to confirm that the primary hot spots are centered towards the south west of London. Note that the temperature in Hampton ( 4.5 miles SW of us) has just reached 38c
  3. 37c here now so remain on course to beat the record within the hour.
  4. 36c here in Twickenham. Based on current trajectory reckon that by 12-1300hrs today we will have surpassed UK record.
  5. Upto 34c here already in SW London peaked at 37c here yesterday so assuming cloud doesn't build up later then appear to be heading towards 40-43c today.
  6. I can see an area of cloud over Berkshire which is slowly trundling towards London which, when it arrives (early this afternoon ?), could suppress temperatures for an hour or so preventing Londons record being broken today ?
  7. Actually I think Farnham might be leading the way as currently showing 34c (see comment from Cobbett above)
  8. Here in Twickenham it's reached 31c already.
  9. Absolutely. I rarely comment on this particular forum but feel inclined to say i get the distinct impression from some people posting on here that they view 2 (potentially) +40c days as an advantage rather than disadvantage of Climate change. Be careful what you wish for
  10. Plaster cladding on side of our neighbours extension has just fallen off with a loud crash
  11. Violent gusts here in Twickenham . Just heard a large tree crack and fall down in the wood at the back of our house.
  12. The Met office App places us firmly within the convergence zone today with T/storms between 12 - 6pm. Whether this actually translates to storms, we'll have to wait and see, but the severe storms predicted for yesterday, never materialised and so struggling a bit to keep the faith
  13. Yes so far no sign either of the severe thunderstorms that were forecast to break out across the south-east this afternoon (so met office forecast looking a little wide of the mark)
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