Moderate westerly, very good viz, sky 2/3 cumulus with stratocumulus infill, almost dry apart from a light shower this morning, and a very civilised 21 degs C - all windows flung open following a very muggy night. June was 3 degrees above the average, to my surprise - I thought it would have been higher; somewhere must have been, given that they're saying this was the hottest ever June on record.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostModerate westerly, very good viz, sky 2/3 cumulus with stratocumulus infill, almost dry apart from a light shower this morning, and a very civilised 21 degs C - all windows flung open following a very muggy night. June was 3 degrees above the average, to my surprise - I thought it would have been higher; somewhere must have been, given that they're saying this was the hottest ever June on record.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostWell it would have been hotter here if it wasn't for the persistent cold winds much of the time."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostSame here. A disappointing start to July and a disconcerting temperature drop indoors as well as out.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostI'm wearing my cardigan for the first time since early June. But as I say, I like this weather, I can't be doing with my guitar strings getting all dirty and sweaty quickly which is what happens when it gets above a certain temperature.
Have to say this cooler weather suits me fine, though I need winds to drop a bit before embarking on one of my longer rides. From speaking to others there seems to be a generally agreed range of ideal temperatures, lying somewhere between 20 and 25 degrees celsius.
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Some really quite cold air for the time of year has crept in underneath the backside of the cold front currently snail pacing its way across the SE. I certainly felt it as I sheltered from a downpour outside a shop on the Upper Norwood triangle earlier on this afternoon, when the temperature fell from a muggy 19 C to 15 C in a matter of minutes. The so-called popular press last week were warning of another five heatwaves hitting the British Isles this summer - but I have to say I saw and see no likely sign of this happening, although it should warm up temporarily this coming weekend, most especially across the south and east - you will be less lucky the further north and west you happen to be.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostSome really quite cold air for the time of year has crept in underneath the backside of the cold front currently snail pacing its way across the SE. I certainly felt it as I sheltered from a downpour outside a shop on the Upper Norwood triangle earlier on this afternoon, when the temperature fell from a muggy 19 C to 15 C in a matter of minutes. The so-called popular press last week were warning of another five heatwaves hitting the British Isles this summer - but I have to say I saw and see no likely sign of this happening, although it should warm up temporarily this coming weekend, most especially across the south and east - you will be less lucky the further north and west you happen to be.
Who are these charlatans who fill the media with ludicrous weather stories? Someone must be making money from pretending to be a weather expert and sending drivel to the papers."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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