bronxvegan
A Disturbance in the Force
Very hot. It was cold just a week ago. I feel like there has not bee a transition.
It may help others if you give a location for this weather situation.bronxvegan said:Very hot. It was cold just a week ago. I feel like there has not bee a transition.
The heatwave currently hitting many parts of the UK is set to continue for at least another week, forecasters say.
The BBC weather centre said conditions would become more unsettled in northern areas towards the end of July, with the south enjoying warm weather for longer.
On Saturday, the highest temperature in the UK this year, 31.4C (88.5F), was recorded at Heathrow.
There are currently delays at London Waterloo train station because the heat has caused a rail to buckle.
Network Rail, which introduced a speed limit near the station last week due to high trackside temperatures, has closed platforms one to four at Waterloo and said "engineers are on site".
A reduced timetable is in operation and delays are expected to last for the rest of the day, with some trains cancelled and some London-bound services expected to terminate before reaching Waterloo.
On Sunday, motorists faced disruption when a section of the M25 was closed after the road melted.
It was shut close to junction 23, near Potters Bar in Hertfordshire, on the clockwise carriageway due to severe surface damage.
The Highways Agency said it reopened at 05:30 BST on Monday after emergency resurfacing.
Summers certainly arrived here in Yorkshire to. Very hot forecasted to Reach 28 but tbh it feels like that temperature now. My poor black and white collie is sweltering. Lots of water and a walk by the river at dusk. I love the sunshine to although in the uk could do with legislating siesta'sAnt22 said:London is experiencing a heatwave too and after a cold and rainy spring the last couple of days have been exceptionally hot. It was 31 degrees Celsius today and the temperatures have been hitting late 20ies for the past week. According to the weather forecast it's going to stay like this for another week or two. But according to the same weather forecast it was supposed to rain today and it didn't. Here's some info on the current weather around here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23313525
The heatwave currently hitting many parts of the UK is set to continue for at least another week, forecasters say.
The BBC weather centre said conditions would become more unsettled in northern areas towards the end of July, with the south enjoying warm weather for longer.
On Saturday, the highest temperature in the UK this year, 31.4C (88.5F), was recorded at Heathrow.
There are currently delays at London Waterloo train station because the heat has caused a rail to buckle.
Network Rail, which introduced a speed limit near the station last week due to high trackside temperatures, has closed platforms one to four at Waterloo and said "engineers are on site".
A reduced timetable is in operation and delays are expected to last for the rest of the day, with some trains cancelled and some London-bound services expected to terminate before reaching Waterloo.
On Sunday, motorists faced disruption when a section of the M25 was closed after the road melted.
It was shut close to junction 23, near Potters Bar in Hertfordshire, on the clockwise carriageway due to severe surface damage.
The Highways Agency said it reopened at 05:30 BST on Monday after emergency resurfacing.
I'm an absolute sun lover and I must say I've enjoyed every single second of the heat and sunshine
Edit: link added
Laura said:South central France, near Toulouse:
Today's high temperature inside the tree (i.e. no sun):
39.7 C
103.46 F
Laura said:South central France, near Toulouse:
Today's high temperature inside the tree (i.e. no sun):
39.7 C
103.46 F