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2 minutes ago, Calayte said:
Lucky! Theres been some low cloud here all morning that wouldn't shift. Its finally gone temps are ''slowly climbing'' now. But that does sound way to much down there!
Haven’t seen a figure below 20 even over night for too long now
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1 minute ago, Sam Jackson said:
think southampton will break 33 today
I don’t think it hasn’t broken 33 most days down here despite being next to the sea
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1 minute ago, Sam Jackson said:
31 in southampton and still rising and sticky as hell XD
Glad I didn’t go to visit my friend there. Though if he gets a storm and I don’t lol
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4 minutes ago, Calayte said:
Im still on 23c where i am near Birmingham
Down on the coast in East Sussex It was 22 here at 9am, by ten it was 27 by 10.39 it was 30 and now its 28.....humidity 46% dew point 18.
sky still pretty much clear apart from classic sea haze to my west.. still feels like I’m at melting point though. This heat has been relentless.- 1
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Okay I think my app (or the weather) is up the pole, just dropped to 28 from the 30 it climbed to from 27 in the space half hour... *blink* *blink*
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4 minutes ago, Harry said:
10 minutes later and it’s now 31C! So that’s a 3C jump inside an hour.
Mental
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3 minutes ago, StormLoser said:
As the Sun Newspaper would say: phwoar what a scorcher. Another baking day here with cloudless skies. Please can someone move the severe weather zone to Surrey? Thanks!
And Sussex!
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3 minutes ago, Harry said:
Incredible isn’t it - the temperature has gone from 28C to 30C in about the space of 30 mins (now that could be 28.4C to 29.6C depending on how the app indicates temperature, which seems most likely).
It’s crazy. Skies are perfectly blue here, slight breeze but almost unnoticeable. based on the last few days this temperature will rise further, usually doesn’t stop rising til 4.
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17 minutes ago, Harry said:
Indeed - since those earlier showers (which dropped about 17 spots of rain here) the temperature here is soaring. 28C and climbing quickly. Interestingly my app, which has (rightly) not indicated any storms for the past several days, is showing 40-60% storm risk for this afternoon (for a good few hours).
Just hit 30 here already but with a real feel of 35 dew point 19
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A muggy 28 here feeling like 33, going to be another scorcher of a day here in E-Sussex
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30 minutes ago, LightningLover said:
Chin up, I’m sure we’ll get our fix soon
Someone mentioned seeing lightning from the north France patch.. but didn’t see anything down the beach.
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Right I’m giving in staring at a blank sky over the sea and going home to bed, Roll on more pointless melting tomorrow
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7 minutes ago, John90 said:
At this rate it’ll be some left over high level crud around 4am
hmmph
9 minutes ago, John90 said:At this rate it’ll be some left over high level crud around 4am
At that hour it can shove off and let me sleep !
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5 minutes ago, Mitch perrott said:
Dead like my soul and hopes! Stupid climate;-; grr
My two girls responded to this comment with “Mood” I want a fair of exchange of storm for my mugginess and it’s not happening
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1 minute ago, Mitch perrott said:
I just want a storm ;-;I bet the storm in the channel won't make it across...
It looks almost dead
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Just now, John90 said:
Not for a few hours. Everything seems to be happening painfully slow with this set up.
I’ll be going back home for a nap then
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I’m stood by the sea in Bexhill and can’t see a thing either direction, it’s still darn muggy
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36 minutes ago, LightningLover said:
The plot thickens... Thunderstorm symbol at 23:00 from the MO, and a better looking future precipitation sequence for tonight... Fingers are crossed hard enough to break them! Haha
Yeah mine are going to fall off soon. For two excited girls here with me who want to see some lightning. I’m just about to stroll to the prom and see what I can see If anything.
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21 minutes ago, matt111 said:
I'd imagine that storm just off the French coast should be visible from the Sussex coast soon if it's not already.
I may stroll down the prom and look
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5 minutes ago, Paul Sherman said:
Lol Love It
We now have 4 Storm starved areas
COS
TOD
POD
SOR
Cumulatively I reckon we are getting on for over 2000 days with naff all
I want to see those marked out on a map, complete with colour code
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1 minute ago, LightningLover said:
I think we would get some nice bright flashes and rich elevated thunder from that range! Fingers crossed
Fingers are crossed
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1 minute ago, Tom Jarvis said:
That cell coming off France looks like it’s just going to clip Dungeness if it keep the same track and intensity
Darn too far west, Hope I might see some Lightning in the channel
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South East and East Anglia Weather Discussion Sept 2019 onwards
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East Sussex coast looking north- bigger than I can capture