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==MeteoMan==

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  1. Personally, I find 35°C with humidity leading up to a big thunderstorm is the perfect summer's day 

    The closest we got to that here this year was 26th July, 32 degrees and a thundery shower PM. 

    An average August day is acceptable however, but today's rain and 11 degrees is just like something we would get in January! Yet coldies hate these exact conditions in January, LOL.

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  2. 27 minutes ago, Uncle Gargy said:

    I feel sorry for the Severn Bridge half marathon runners today. Torrential rain and strong winds. At least they won't get overheated!

    Running a half Marathon it would probably be fairly refreshing, worst thing likely being the slipperiness on the ground.

  3. What would a British Bank Holiday be without cold, wind and rain? Not a British one! 

    Well today was certainly an improvement, apart from a nagging wind at times it felt decent this afternoon in the sun indeed. Only had to wear three layers, and was even able to ditch the big coat for a time. Tomorrow's aberration is thankfully short-lived and early September is looking very promising indeed. 

  4. 5 minutes ago, markyo said:

    What are you talking about? Completely lost me on that one. Sorry.

    Your post on the last page referencing my headaches and issues in the cold ( before I changed my user name) - "Now that's funny". 

    Look - I'll be perfectly fine accepting you may have issues (physical or otherwise) handling warm temperatures and humidity - but it would be nice to have the same understanding when I say that, for some reason, cold (esp. wet and windy) conditions gives me severe headaches, especially if it is a rapid change from warmer weather. So we're all affected by different kinds of conditions in different ways. 

  5. Being new to the forum I'm very surprised just how much the majority of people on here, evidenced by the numbers of "likes" such posts get, prefer colder than average summer temperatures in what is already one of the coldest summer climates in the entire world. Thought most would find the summers too cold here but it's actually the opposite. I don't have a problem with it (unless people start laughing at others who don't like what they do) but I sure wasn't expecting it! I went to Naples in May and it was below average (18-20°C) and everybody was wearing heavy coats.

    Today would have been like a typical May day had the sun predominated; but light showers kept bringing temps down a good 4-5 degrees so it felt more like April much of the day. Thankfully it won't be this cold again for a while.

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  6. 56 minutes ago, cheese said:

    The heat is long gone though. Not sure about London but up here nearly every day since the first week of August has been around 21-22C with a couple of days exceeding 24C and a couple of days failing to reach 20C, i.e perfectly normal summer weather. You'd think the heat haters would be satisfied, there hasn't been a day over 25C here since the 7th, but they won't be satisfied until it's actually cold. 

    I mean, the way certain people go on about how humid it's supposedly been you'd think we were living in Florida or something with their regular 32C temps and 25C dew points. I genuinely believe these same people were probably complaining bout how humid June 2007 was as well.

    Yeah, I could laugh about some of the ridiculous posts I've seen whining about the recent 21 degree weather with 70% humidity but it's a bit classless to laugh at stupid people, they can't help it after all. I mean, most of the world's population live in a climate where the average low in the hottest month is even higher than the average high in the UK. Coldies are spoiled silly in this country. 

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  7. 4 minutes ago, markyo said:

    ......Now that's funny

    So are your posts 

    People in other countries must really laugh at us here - the UK has some of the coldest summers in the world. It's 12 degrees out now and many European countries won't be seeing such daytime temperatures until October. 25-30 degrees is much more comfortable weather for most people globally who have real summers, than what today and tomorrow's weather will bring.

  8. Just attempted to go for a walk. Utterly, disgustingly bitterly cold outside. My hands even started to go numb and this was wearing my winter coat. Could feel the headache coming on, and not to mention it was gloomy, vile, windy and damp outside adding to the wonderment of it all. Felt like the depths of November. Might hibernate for the next 2-4 days until something more seasonal arrives again. Here's to a warm and dry September! 

  9. On 21/08/2018 at 12:43, Relativistic said:

    Yeah, and I thought he was crazy for going for 9°C in December 2015...

    A 19°C September isn't technically impossible, it is exceptionally unlikely - and my point was that it will certainly not have "200mm of Atlantic Monsoons". 

    December is a different story entirely - sustained advected tropical maritime winds in December can create very high temperature anomalies compared to what the same synoptics would produce in September. That said, December 2015 was the first such month in 350 years of records. Could be that long before a repeat of the month. The Atlantic's effect in winter is to keep the UK milder than further inland areas, and vice versa in warmer, summer season months, where it has a more moderating effect. This is basic common knowledge. Hence why, as I said, a 19°C September requires a lot of hot southerly winds, not "Atlantic Monsoons".

  10. Dear oh dear the forecast for the weekend gets worse than ever. 15 degree highs on two days now, boke. 

    August will turn out to be a very ordinary month after the delights of June and July - but I guess it had to break at some time. Well, I am enjoying today and tomorrow at the least, feeling as summer should do, very nice.

  11. 3 hours ago, Lettucing Gutted said:

    @CheeseAndOnionCrisps  Not all summer and autumn Atlantic months are cold.  In fact some have been warm or very warm.  Examples are September 2002, September 2004, September 2006 and September 2011, August 2000, August 2002 and August 2004, July 2010 and July 2017.  All of these months were dominated by unsettled warm and humid Maritime Tropical Atlantic Systems due to a Warm Zonality jet or the UK being in the eastern side of the Mid-Atlantic Trough.  Even in months were most of the UK is stuck under hot and dry Continental Tropical air, at least northwestern Scotland is often stuck under Maritime Tropical West/Southwesterlies.

    Well the good news for you is that September has about a 0% chance of recording an average temperature of 19°C, now or any time in the near future. Any month as far above average as that would need to have a lot of hot southerlies, not coming off the Atlantic but from the Mediterranean at the least. Atlantic months in autumn can be milder than average (usually Oct/Nov though), but SW'ly winds will not cause major heatwaves of the sort you're talking about with these wild guesses. A lot of thunderstorms woud be required to produce the 200mm of rain. Atlantic with frontal systems wouldn't allow for such sustained higher than average heatwave conditions. The only 4 months in history to record a CET of 19+°C did not suffer from "Monsoons and Atlantic garbage".

  12. 6 minutes ago, mushymanrob said:

    evidence is building for more settled, calmer weather to arrive next week as pressure is expected to rise off the azores and ridge in over us...

    might not be as hot as july, but itll be humid, settled spells in september always seem to be more humid. 

    Sounds good to me. I like humid weather, not so much heat though. Shame the month has to have the token August cold spell at the weekend but never mind. 

  13. Best left in the dregs of my memory, that was the most depressing and saddening excuse for "spring" I've ever experienced. I remember there being no leaves on the trees until June that year, where I lived at the time. Horrendous. 

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  14. All one can do at this stage is guess really, but really more of a hopecast for me. 

    I will go for 15.0°C, so a mild September, with 127% of the normal sunshine and more high pressure. 

    Rain I'll go for 65% of the average.

    @Lettucing Gutted Atlantic dominated summer months are generally cooler and cloudier than average..

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