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  • Location: Ashbourne,County Meath,about 6 miles northwest of dublin airport. 74m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Cold weather - frost or snow
  • Location: Ashbourne,County Meath,about 6 miles northwest of dublin airport. 74m ASL

A mostly cloudy but refreshing day here,currently 16.8c. The heat lovers can go stuff their heat. :D

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  • Location: Cheddington, Buckinghamshire
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: Cold & Snowy, Summer: Just not hot
  • Location: Cheddington, Buckinghamshire
1 minute ago, sundog said:

A mostly cloudy but refreshing day here,currently 16.8c. The heat lovers can go stuff their heat. :D

The jealous glare I am giving you right now could pierce through my screen.

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  • Location: Nymburk, Czech Republic and Staines, UK
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny and warm in summer, thunderstorms, snow, fog, frost, squall lines
  • Location: Nymburk, Czech Republic and Staines, UK
2 minutes ago, sundog said:

A mostly cloudy but refreshing day here,currently 16.8c. The heat lovers can go stuff their heat. :D

Ugh, positively chilly!

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  • Location: Ashbourne,County Meath,about 6 miles northwest of dublin airport. 74m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Cold weather - frost or snow
  • Location: Ashbourne,County Meath,about 6 miles northwest of dublin airport. 74m ASL
2 minutes ago, Nick L said:

The jealous glare I am giving you right now could pierce through my screen.

Lol. Well  Just a few more days for you to stick it out,more fresher for all at the weekend looks likely ATM.

3 minutes ago, stainesbloke said:

Ugh, positively chilly!

Autumn will get you eventually! Lol

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  • Location: Nymburk, Czech Republic and Staines, UK
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny and warm in summer, thunderstorms, snow, fog, frost, squall lines
  • Location: Nymburk, Czech Republic and Staines, UK
1 minute ago, sundog said:

Lol. Well  Just a few more days for you to stick it out,more fresher for all at the weekend looks likely ATM.

Autumn will get you eventually! Lol

Lol, true, it will, but the longer it stays warm, the better imho. Plenty of time for cold rain etc.

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  • Location: Cleeve, North Somerset
  • Weather Preferences: Continental winters & summers.
  • Location: Cleeve, North Somerset
2 minutes ago, sundog said:

Lol. Well  Just a few more days for you to stick it out,more fresher for all at the weekend looks likely ATM.

Autumn will get you eventually! Lol

I'm sure London will be down to 16C by December lol!

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  • Location: Edinburgh (previously Chelmsford and Birmingham)
  • Weather Preferences: Unseasonably cold weather (at all times of year), wind, and thunderstorms.
  • Location: Edinburgh (previously Chelmsford and Birmingham)
45 minutes ago, Ed Stone said:

Thank you. So we might have a pattern? But not if September 1851 had frost fairs!:nonono:

Very interesting...

September 1851 was generally cool.

September 1795 (a 56 year gap from 1851) is the 5th hottest on the CET (16.0C).

September 1740 was the only month warmer than average in 1740 (14.0C), the coldest year on the CET record.

September 1685 is the 19th coldest on the CET record (11.5C). Perhaps this time we were on the "wrong" side of a meandering jet stream?

It's an interesting pattern (and a good spot!) but it does become a little inconsistent.

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
2 minutes ago, Relativistic said:

Very interesting...

September 1851 was generally cool.

September 1795 (a 56 year gap) is the 5th hottest on the CET (16.0C).

September 1740 was the only month warmer than average in 1740, the coldest year on the CET record (14.0C).

September 1685 is the 19th coldest on the CET record (11.5C). Perhaps this time we were on the "wrong" side of a meandering jet stream?

It's an interesting pattern (and a good spot!) but it does become a little inconsistent.

I knew that that might become my eventual refuge.:D Could always try Piers Corbyn's 'let's widen the criteria' manoeuvre, I suppose...but that would render everything meaningless, anywho?

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  • Location: Edinburgh (previously Chelmsford and Birmingham)
  • Weather Preferences: Unseasonably cold weather (at all times of year), wind, and thunderstorms.
  • Location: Edinburgh (previously Chelmsford and Birmingham)

With regards to breaking records, this hot spell couldn't have happened at a more perfect time. The 13th is the first day of September to have never recorded 30C (record prior to today was 28.3C), and neither have the 14th nor the 15th (records of 28.6C and 28.9C respectively). The records for the 16th and 17th (when we expect cooler air to move in) both breach the 31C mark!

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  • Location: sheffield
  • Weather Preferences: Basically intresting weather,cold,windy you name it
  • Location: sheffield
21 minutes ago, stainesbloke said:

Ugh, positively chilly!

Your positively chilly is my heaven then!!:)

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  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, storms and other extremes
  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
7 hours ago, cheeky_monkey said:

Didn't we have all this gumpf last year at this time?

Nope, long rangers were steadfastly mild iirc

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  • Location: Drayton, Portsmouth
  • Location: Drayton, Portsmouth

I love looking at this site on a day like today

http://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/

The site is a mix of official sites, unofficial but highly reliable sites and a few wacky ones. Ignore the extremely high and extremely low values in an area and you'll get a fair picture of what's happening.

On that premise, looks like the hottest weather is in a straight line between London and The Wash - widely at or above 90F.

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  • Location: Saltdean,Nr Brighton,East Sussex,Hither Green,SE London.
  • Location: Saltdean,Nr Brighton,East Sussex,Hither Green,SE London.

33.0c in Hither green.

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  • Location: Saltdean,Nr Brighton,East Sussex,Hither Green,SE London.
  • Location: Saltdean,Nr Brighton,East Sussex,Hither Green,SE London.
6 minutes ago, Man With Beard said:

Could we nudge a 35c somewhere nearby when the final numbers are in? The August record in 2003 was from a 'late show' station if memory serves...

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
5 minutes ago, sunnijim said:

Could we nudge a 35c somewhere nearby when the final numbers are in? The August record in 2003 was from a 'late show' station if memory serves...

If not today, the 27th is also on a Tuesday!:D

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  • Location: manchester
  • Weather Preferences: Summer
  • Location: manchester

another disappointing "heatwave" for northerners. Why does Manchester always lack behind last whenever theres a plume? Windows 10 weather app also reports 21c in Manchester and 30c in Sheffield? 

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  • Location: Addlestone, Surrey
  • Weather Preferences: Warm sunny Summer days and deep snow in Winter with everything in between
  • Location: Addlestone, Surrey

Any idea when the latest highest temp of the year has been recorded, surely 13th Sept has to be a record?

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  • Location: South Manchester. Summer=LV-426. Other=Azeroth
  • Weather Preferences: Cold, cold, cold and errrr......cold. I am, unashamedly, a cold fan.
  • Location: South Manchester. Summer=LV-426. Other=Azeroth

Just over 22c here at the moment, thankfully. I can cope with that! Just waiting for the rain that's forecast and hopefully it'll cool down even more. :) 

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  • Location: Kensington
  • Location: Kensington
25 minutes ago, Man With Beard said:

I love looking at this site on a day like today

http://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/

The site is a mix of official sites, unofficial but highly reliable sites and a few wacky ones. Ignore the extremely high and extremely low values in an area and you'll get a fair picture of what's happening.

On that premise, looks like the hottest weather is in a straight line between London and The Wash - widely at or above 90F.

yes your right it is wacky  one station has me hitting the dizzy heights of 21c   as if.

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  • Location: Cambridge, UK
  • Weather Preferences: Summer > Spring > Winter > Autumn :-)
  • Location: Cambridge, UK

That gravesend reading looks dodgy to me, according to WO it only just touched 32c and is now back in the 31s. Where has that extra 2c come from??!

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
1 minute ago, mb018538 said:

That gravesend reading looks dodgy to me, according to WO it only just touched 32c and is now back in the 31s. Where has that extra 2c come from??!

Shortest sea-track from France? Highest 850s? Seems dodgy to me too.

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