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2 hours ago, I remember Atlantic 252 said:
cool down was always mainly for the SE, 35 degrees, now around 27
Leicester usually has the SE weather, we usually at the top part of that area, and get extremely different weather to west midlands, even to Derby.
We had 34-35C in the heatwave same as London.
It was predicted it was to go down from 34C to 25C in 3 days, instead its gone down from about 34C to about 31C.
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fan back on with sweat dripping., became unbearable again the heatwave is still 80% here, I guess the cold air didnt come down as predicted?
room temp 29.7 outside temp 32.8
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Update from Leicester.
Yesterday stayed at night time temps until about 4pm, then the sun broke through the clouds, and within a 30 minute period temps went up by 3C, so was quite rapid. By the time the sun went down it was only 0.5C cooler than the heatwave temps.
30.2C in my room and 33.4C outside at 8pm.
However after the sun went down, the temps went down quite quickly to about 28.1C in my room at midnight (which in the heatwave it didnt get that low until about 5am)
When I woke up with room window open all night room temp was at 26.4C and it felt much better.
at 2.30pm today however its back up to 28C. Outside is 29.2C (prediction was circa 25C)
So things are cooler, but nowhere near as cool as the weather preditors predicted.
Cloud/rain
we have had a few light showers, no storm, today is thin summery clouds, mostly sunny. I would love the weather you guys in west midlands are getting.
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Friday I cannot wait, predicted temps back to something tolerable.
Still clear skies here 33.3 in room, 34.6 outside door.
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I opened door to see what would happen, its 30.4C indoors, and the air outside feels warmer, not even a breeze either, some patches of cloud but nothing else.
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Really hellish here in Leicester, constant heat sleeping on pool of sweat, I see predicted relief for London tonight, but not for us. Even with some cloud cover yesterday it remained brutally hot. Today not a cloud in sight, no wind or even a breeze probably for a week.
However I discovered a nice trick, if I run my cold shower at a certain angle in my bathroom it creates a cool breeze back to me, when standing in proximity.
I expect when storms finally do come it will be usual, where I can see clouds in the west, Coventry and Derby get them, but Leicester nothing.
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Leicester has had no rain for 59 days in a row, a storm would be like winning the lottery right now, but sadly like 95% of the time when rain/storm is predicted it just remains dry here.
We get a lot of near misses over the years e.g. cells showing up in london but never making it this far north, cells from the west can make it to derby which isnt that far from here but not quite to Leicester.
Just had a peek outside where I am facing west.
Is dark clouds to the west moving from south to north, directly above me is mostly blue sky but with scattered broken up tiny dark clouds. Even the clouds to the west look weak like they a fraction of what they probably were further south, at a guess I would say they about 20-30 miles to the west.
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On 26/06/2018 at 16:33, Storme said:
Well, it's bloomin' hot here, just outside Loughborough and it's my birthday. I am not a heat lover but I don't remember such a long spell of hot, dry weather, without it breaking down in a thunderstorm, which tends to be the case down south.
If you like heat, enjoy!
We had it about 5 or so years back, apparently the azure high that year was very close to the UK. But yeah you not far from me and the weather has been crazy hot and dry.
In the past people have claimed the reason hot weather is not nice in the UK is because of high humidity yet apparently we have low humidity now yet it feels horrible.
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This weather is incredibly uncomfortable.
No wind or even a breeze for over a week. Never mind rain.
Temperature in my bedroom of 30C at 4am, outside my front door 25C at 4am. In my room at 4pm 34C, outside front door 31C 4pm. As usual weather reports reporting temps way down on actual temps.
Very sticky, covered in sweat 24/7. I really hate summer when its like this. Seems the jetstream is 100s of miles above scotland.
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no storm here, but raining for lot of the day, only light but still pleasant. Very rare for us in Leics to have rain like this.
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49 minutes ago, Had Worse said:
Oh to have a storm like this approaching, almost better than a lottery win.
http://www.kameraikealublin.pl/
The new building site for IKEA at Lublin, Poland
how poland managed to get that its not at the coast.
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I went bed after my last post, I assume no storm reached here as is bone dry outside, but is cloudy and air is fresher today. So I am grateful for that at least.
Is it still hot enough for further storms?
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the ones in wales and cornwall are more likely to reach me than the south coast, there is far too much eastward momentum
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that first storm is teasing me, so below leics it sharply moved east, and now its moving north again as if it deliberately wanted to avoid me.
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heaven in bournemouth, lightning hasnt stopped since opened web cam
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5 minutes ago, TJS1998Tom said:
How far NNE are these likely to get? I know it wont reach as far as me lol, interesting to know though
wont reach either of us my friend
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first bournemouth pier cam now seems to be showing a daytime recording O_o
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1 minute ago, DiagonalRedLine said:
I totally agree with you. We'd push them all towards Leicester and Solihull - nobody else would have them
I would be in heaven
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that storm on south coast doesnt even seem to be moving.
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This reminds me of watching brighton webcams the last few months, its like two different countries.
Brighton lots of rain, wind and even fog. Whilst I have only ever seen fog in leicester in dec or january and rain and wind is so rare here. Its amazing how such a small island can have such variable conditions in different parts of it.
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We need an invention that can push storms to where we want
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no visible flashes here, no rain, no wind, no thunder heard.
room temp with front door and window open 29.6C, easily the hottest night here so far this year.
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1 minute ago, xSnow said:
I notice that also, but I find it strange how the storm to the West is heading mostly southwards whilst the one to the East is heading north-eastwards, leaving the Central half of the country clear.
I think there is something higher altitude thats forcing the weather round.
the first storm is now almost straight east, hardly any northern movement on it. I dont think its random, there must be some reason for it.
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4 minutes ago, xSnow said:
wouldnt surprise me, leicester seems to be in an area where clouds seems to avoid travelling over. As if something is there forcing them round.
I notice weather tends to always move in a diagonal north east pattern over the uk whether its from the south or west.
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Midlands Regional Discussion 17/06/2020 Onward
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Things finally back to similar temps end of July.
Room temp 27.1C outside temp 26.5C
When I woke up and before shutting window
Room temp 26.5C outside temp 26.2C