Can't see another 35C myself - plus the CF is not merely a dividing line between 35C and 20C air - there are gradients within that.Re the rants and moans, I've been following storms, clouds and charts for around 15 years so am much more relaxed. As I for one banged on about several times different models, all computated by experts in meteorology and which carry out billions of calculations a second, all said different things. When that happens it means there is much uncertainty. We said it, MetO said it, Estofex said it...serious doubt and uncertainty. As I posted last night, the weather is never wrong, merely models and interpretations are that are (IMO) about as good as they realistically can get - bear in mind every cubic foot of the of the 40-50,000ft high atmosphere cannot be monitored 24/7. They are always best guesstimates! I for one think the forecasts have been fairly accurate considering (SO FAR!!!!). I'm sat here in currently 30C heat with high humidity under clear skies, melting away....a deluge about now would be marvellous - that said I'm putting the new garden furniture to good use on another note, I have many a time has to suffer hot and humid busts (ie where storms were promised) to no avail - staying up sometimes to 2-3am. Other nights I've not bothered waiting as no real prospects to be woken by massive storms...plumes are like that...years living in Kent has taught me that (which by the way regularly rates poorly on GFS Storm charts chiefly I guess as we are surrounded by water...local knowledge/experience).
Alas, on a different note, can I propose a new separate thread for Friday night's potential??