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  1.  Dami Yeah definitely.. just occurred to me as i was ordering the air con unit.

     

    All up and running now, minus the window kit i need, which is due today.

     

    Early tests are positive and i look forward to giving it a good run when the weather warms up. 

     

    So draining when you have days or weeks of endless heat, this is going to be a lifesaver!

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  2.  SollyOlly Yeah been considering one for years but keep forgetting then get so far into the season you think "ah its not worth it now".

     

    Remembered this time and look forward to it arriving and giving it a test!

     

    Will report back 🙂

     *Stormforce~beka* Not be long then 🙂

     Metwatch Yeah noted, not really familiar with the mod side of things here as i only occasionally dip in and out. It's all good but a useful place for people who struggle with the heat to vent!

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  3.  SollyOlly I agree entirely. It's always good to hear others are sharing in the experience who also don't like excessive heat. The culture in the UK seems to be to go crazy for it!

     

    Look forward to participating in this years thread hopefully from a position of some comfort, for a change!

     

    Suspect we will have some mad hot days in the coming months, given the trends and what is being reported around the world, but would be happy if we didn't!

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  4. Seems to be time to start considering the upcoming summer and what may lie in store in terms of heat. Thought i'd kick off the 2024 thread.

     

    Heat records are already being broken around the world (link)

    I've finally invested in portable aircon - can't face another long hot sweltering summer. Even a few days of excess heat is draining and miserable. Look forward to getting that setup.

     

    At this end i've got my south facing office which, no matter what i do, gets stupidly hot all day every day in summer - easily 30 degrees plus most days - worse on the really hot days.

    Hope everyone has a chilled summer!

     

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  5. 15 minutes ago, Kirkcaldy Weather said:

    Definitely inflow wrapping around this beast and notable turning on recent scans, anyone in that zone needs to be paying major attention as could be tornado development IMO

    Screenshot-20230910-140805-Chrome.jpg

    Just to check what you're saying, this looks like its going to avoid us on current trajectory (Newton Aycliffe, just to the right of your purple zone. Are you suggesting there may be a chance of some activity from this nearby/here? 

    Ask because obviously i'd like to see it, feels like it's skirting to the north of us and because i have antennas i should probably disconnect PDQ if there's a risk in this locality as it stands!

     

    Thanks

  6. 37 minutes ago, Buzz said:

    It's not mid September, it's the first third, therefore still early September.

    I'll take that, not too concerned, close enough for me but get what you're saying!

    36 minutes ago, I remember Atlantic 252 said:

    mid sept? suppose 9th off 30 days kind of is, I classed it as early sept

    Yeah fair enough. I'm just glad its the last day of excessive heat here. Tomorrow is the beginning of the end for it all!

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  7. 11 minutes ago, The PIT said:

    Temps at this time of year tend to peak at 15:00 to 16:00.

    Unfortunatley any storms would just add to the humdity right now. The cooler air is miles away to the NW.

    Good point. Not sure i'm in the firing line til tomorrow but forecast showing her we've got another hour or two and then the temps will drop, cooler tomorrow with storms but dreading any residual humidity.. hope any gusts that come with them get some slightly cooler air through the house though!

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  8. 22 minutes ago, Beanz said:

    Ok, I’m going to admit defeat - I’m off to sit in the car for 15mins with the AC on.  

    This is horrendous. 

    Hope it helped!

    I think we've a few more hours of heat then it starts to cool and won't be back up these levels again.

    Absolute furnace in here right now but finding fan + spray water bottle is doing the trick.

    We have a dog who has been downstairs where its a wee bit cooler and two poor rats who've had to be moved onto the landing. It's one degree cooler there than where they normally live but the difference has been much greater over other days.

    Bring on the storms! Not even bothered about watching them so much this time around, just be good to get rid of the sun and have some cooler air follow behind.

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  9. 5 minutes ago, SollyOlly said:

    I'm totally with so many of you on here. Admittedly, I'm grumpy, due to lack of sleep and this blasted heat - but that phrase 'useable weather' from heat seekers is getting right on my ***s...what is 'useable' about this heat?? It's positively disabling, not useable. Unless one's idea of useable is sitting in a beer garden from 1100 (earlier for Spoons!), drinking endless pints of Stella...dear me. 

    This is England, not the bloody Med! Driving me nuts. 

    Yup! Useable for the drunks but the rest of us, not so much.

    Ironically, we're off to Egypt in a couple of months but after a few months of autumn weather, a week of these temps by the Red Sea is going to be a completely different kettle of fish. 

    24 hours and the storms will be with us. Lets hope the air turns a bit fresher after them rather than a couple of days later as it seems from the charts!

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  10. 7 minutes ago, Chris J said:

    Overnight cool downs are just something other people get!. Cheshire seems to be the current epi-centre this week of high overnight temperatures and zero breeze!. It didn't get lower than 21c overnight here in the seventh circle of hell although it felt much warmer than that outside even at 5AM - sultry almost tropical even with the air completely still.

    26c was the lowest it got to indoors so i've reached the point now where the night time temperature indoors is as high as the daytime temperature outdoors - so subjected to an endless 24 hour loop of the same conditions - no escape or relief.

    Suffice to say I spent most of the night sat outside. Given the number of lights repetitively going on and off all night in the surrounding neighbours' houses i'm guessing I wasn't the only one finding it impossible to sleep.

    In essence in this Country there isn't really anything you can do at 30c that you can't do just the same at 22c. Although I can think of plenty of things I could do at 22c that I can't do at 30c - sleep being one of them!. I think most non weather enthusiasts would much rather conduct their weekend activity's at 22c than 30c, so 30c is just completely pointless, especially in September.

    So I think there are a lot of people out there silently hating every second of this especially at night but who don't have the inclination to seek out a support group. There are also plenty of comments on social media threads and media comments with people professing to be 'hibernating' in their homes in the dark with the doors and windows closed counting down the hours until it ends - which pretty much sums up my weekend plans.

    Having experienced 40c for a day last year and 27c and endless Sun pretty much every day last week since Monday, I can honestly say that this long spell of 27c has been more detrimental to both my health and mood than a one shot day of 40c. I think if given the choice I would much rather have one day of 40c provided it was then 18c for the rest of the month!. I would find that far more manageable than the current conditions.

     

     

    Pretty much with you on that - Got to 38.2 here on the hottest days last year and it was intolerable, but oddly, curtains and window closed slowed the rate of increase of the temp indoors but has had zero effect this time around - no matter what the temp has risen indoors and stayed high all day and most of the night.

    It's the prolonged nature of this particular spell which has affected me most - just relentless and coupled with everyone's uptick in activity as the schools have gone back, i'm back working after a week off, we've had a couple of people due out to do work on the house, car troubles and everything else - i'll not beat about the bush, I just want to be left alone, to do as little as possible til it ends - and for a few days afterwards to get back to feeling comfortable, refreshed and rested.

    We've got the physical discomfort of prolonged excessive heat taking its toll. The miserable feeling it brings, the frustration of having to be able to engage your brain for work and all the other demands on us and just find it nigh-on impossible to do.

    Couple that with the disdain you get when telling people the heat is unpleasant for you - Brits seem programmed to "make the most of us, get drunk and be rowdy" (not all, admittedly but its a national mindset which i find a bit embarrassing - but tbf, if people left others out of it then that's up to them).

    All in, it's just a week you want to end and some "sanity" to resume.

    This weekend, I will be staying indoors, curtains closed, managing the heat as best i can. I'll be reading this thread as i find it helps with the mood to see others of a similar mindset.

    We're nearly there folks and should have best part of six months respite.

    Aircon will be a must as we approach next spring and summer. Can't see an alternative now.

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