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  1. Just now, cj114 said:

    I hope you recover soon. My Son had heatstroke as a Child, was so poorly, but you will recover. Do let us know how you get on. Xxxx

    I am really sorry to hear that it is horrid makes your eyes hurt too, trying my best to try and take my mind off things.

    Thankfully I made the decision early doors when it was 32c to get out my house and come to mum and dad's their room are like twice the size of mine and the heat that was trapped in my house was ridiculous it went above 30c upstairs and 27c downstairs which is incredible given my living room is like a fridge most of the time even in relatively warm weather.

     

    But it shows what this extreme heat can do, I never ever want to experience this ever again without any air con this is what you call suffering in the heat.

     

    Just hope and pray my elderly neighbours are ok I went and checked on them for the last two days to make sure they were ok and went and got one  a fan as she didn't have one.

     

  2. Just now, Steel City Skies said:

    I'm glad you've sought help. It must be stressful having to call them but they're the best possible people to lean on to help you recover. You have our best wishes; let us know in your own time, when you feel up to it, that you're better 🙂 

     

    I hate having to call at the best of times but with the heavy chest and legs and arms and flashing in my eyes and really dull aching pain it has really knocked me for 6 I have had to sit down as I went really wobbly on my feet.

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Allseasons-si said:

    WOW

    i have no station here but i just had walk to the local shop(5mins) and it feels like a big hot hairdryer out there

    also rung in work to say that i am not coming in as i too feel sick with this heat,yesterday was bad enough as we have a toughening furnice(glass furnace) in the warehouse and it was touching 60c inside🤢🥵 and a few members of staff where going home

    some storms would be benificial with this heat.

     

    The wind here is ridiculous it reminds me of one of them wildfire videos where the wind whips up and makes it feel like you are being blown down by a hairdryer.

    Local station showing 104f now after showing 100f yesterday absolutely incredible temperatures 

  4. Just now, Steel City Skies said:

    Some of those symptoms are hallmarks of heatstroke. Do not hesitate to call 999/111 if your symptoms persist or worsen, however inconvenient you deem it to be.

    Take care of yourself. FWIW, I find having a cool shower in a t-shirt/shorts a very good way of cooling the body down.

    Waiting for the ambulance now just trying to stop myself from panicking and keeping myself occupied never experienced anything like this my arms and legs also feel like tonne weights and the aches I have are next level.

    It just gets worse as well looking at the local stations in the valley it has 40c in the Rother Valley.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, FetchCB said:

    I was in Padstow Cornwall yesterday and it was 36C as long as the breeze is not from the sea I see that as being feasible 

    I do I remember Porthmadog recording 35c I think it was when the winds were coming from the east just as an example.

  6. 10 minutes ago, Paul said:

    There was an inversion last night, with warmer air higher up. So, temperatures were higher with a bit of height. It's not mega uncommon, but the most common version of it is in autumn and winter on days where there's low cloud trapping cooler air under it, whereas further up it's sunny and warmer.

     

    It was the same here a station 130m or so higher up than here was showing at 25c at 5am whilst Lower down the valley it was showing at 21c in Sheffield looks like it occurred in several locations in South/West/North Yorkshire judging by the posts on the North Yorks weather page which was showing 25c at an elevation of 500m which is incredible.

  7. 11 minutes ago, sheikhy said:

    My god we have hit the highest temperature recorded yesterday but at 11am instead today!!!36 degrees right now and climbing!!

    It is absolute madness before yesterday the record temperature we have ever seen was 35c yet it is 36c at 11am 😂 you literally couldn't make it up.

    But the scary part is it shows what can happen with the right set up and heat locked in, never ever thought we would see over 35c let alone 36c at 11am that is absolutely crazy all I can liken it too how it feels is working in a kitchen on a very warm day it feels so oppressive.

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