What's the weather where you are?

Some raining accompanied by thundering above started in Split, Dalmazzia, It could be a nice relieve from heat - if persists...
 
bronxvegan said:
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.
 
Almost a month after the previous one, records again are broken in the Netherlands with 30.6° Celsius in Arcen (near Venlo in Limburg), making this day the hottest June 15 ever with a 1.6° margin:

http://nltimes.nl/2017/06/15/today-maybe-netherlands-hottest-june-15th-ever [local time 11.30 hr.; update 14.40 hr.]
http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2017/06/thursday-is-hottest-june-15-on-record-and-there-is-more-to-come/

The previous warm weather record for June 15 dates from 1957, when the temperature reached 29 degrees C.
 
Heat wave since last Wed. Forecast for France, the next 5 days....? :ohboy:

Météo : 16 départements placés en vigilance orange "canicule"
La vigilance, qui a commencé dimanche à 16 heures, concerne une partie de la façade atlantique, Paris et trois départements de l'Ile-de-France.

Metro
La France transpire, et ça ne va pas s'arranger. Météo France a placé seize départements en vigilance orange "canicule" depuis 16 heures, dimanche 18 juin. Cela concerne une partie de la façade atlantique, Paris et trois départements de l'Ile-de-France.

Dans le détail, les départements concernés sont : la Charente, la Charente-Maritime, les Deux-Sèvres, la Dordogne, la Gironde, la Haute-Vienne, les Hauts-de-Seine, les Landes, le Lot-et-Garonne, le Maine-et-Loire, Paris, les Pyrénées-Atlantiques, la Seine-Saint-Denis, le Val-de-Marne, la Vendée et la Vienne.
Une vague de chaleur jusqu'à jeudi


Les températures maximales atteignent jusqu'à 36C °, dimanche. Et les fortes chaleurs vont s'intensifier en début de semaine prochaine. Lundi, les températures de l'après-midi atteindront entre 34 et 37 °C sur les départements en vigilance orange. Des Landes aux Charentes, l e thermomètre pourrait même frôler les 40 °C à l'ombre. Selon Météo France, la canicule devrait persister jusqu'à jeudi.

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Montée des températures dans toute la France

France is sweating, and it's not going to work out. Météo France has placed sixteen departments in vigilance orange "canicule" since 16 hours, Sunday 18 June. This concerns part of the Atlantic coast, Paris and three departments of the Ile-de-France.

In detail, the departments concerned are: Charente, Charente-Maritime, Deux-Sèvres, Dordogne, Gironde, Haute-Vienne, Hauts-de-Seine, Landes, Lot-et- Maine-et-Loire, Paris, the Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne, Vendée and Vienne.

Weather: 16 departments in vigilance orange "heat wave"
The vigilance, which began Sunday at 4 pm, concerns part of the Atlantic facade, Paris and three departments of the Ile-de-France.

Maximum temperatures reach up to 36 ° C on Sunday. And the strong heat will intensify at the beginning of next week. On Monday, the afternoon temperatures will reach between 34 and 37 ° C on the departments in vigilance orange. From the Landes to the Charentes, the thermometer could even graze the 40 ° C in the shade. According to Météo France, the heat wave should persist until Thursday.

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Heat wave: up to 40 degrees in the Landes
Heat wave: prevention operation for seniors
TEST. Heatwave: Are you a person at risk?
Canicule: 16 departments in vigilance orange
Temperatures rise throughout France


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http://www.francetvinfo.fr/meteo/orages/meteo-16-departements-places-en-vigilance-orange-canicule_2242819.html
 
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 :cool:

Edit: link added
 
Sunny and 22C here in Western Australia, not bad for winter, unusual for this time of year, but I hear it's cold and raining over the east coast, so I guess we will get some of that later int he week.
 
Ant22 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 :cool:

Edit: link added
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's :thup:
 
After few day with a temperature of about 30 C in Western Macedonia, yesterday was very cold day for a middle of June.
Max temperatures were about 17C but it was blowing a cold north wind all the time and the feeling was that it was much colder.
Morning temperatures at some places were only 10C. People were wearing autumn jackets outside all day long.
 
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

Holy moly! Too hot for me. Had enough of that in Arizona
 
Current: At 21:49 Hrs
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Plus a huge Lightning complex In Germany, and boarding nations. http://en.blitzortung.org/live_lightning_maps.php?map=10

Added June 20 2017 (6:17)
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Laura said:
South central France, near Toulouse:

‌Today's high temperature inside the tree (i.e. no sun):

39.7 C
103.46 F

Summer time In Québec.

Today we have 21 C. or 69,8 F.
 
After a week or so of hot weather, up to 39°C here in South West France, this morning there was a bit of rain and the temperature is down to 22°C right now at 11 am. It's invigorating.
 
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