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![]() Brian Wakem wrote: 33.4C in Fleet, Hampshire. Very oppressive, thoroughly looking forward to a cool, wet autumn. And 33.6 in Aldershot. Wouldn't say it's oppressive though - very low humidity and a pleasant breeze - but a warm breeze, so none of the usual unpleasant chilliness you feel in a British summer breeze. Most pleasant summer conditions I can imagine. Highest "official" max I've seen is 32.7 at Wisley. As for the H&S excuse, it sounds like nonsense to me -- the weather does what it does with no help from the forecasters, so nobody is going to blame the Met Office if they get too hot! Tomorrow, the Met Office goes for a max of 35C, which looks likely to me with a southerly wind and 850mb temps a degree up on today. If you look at their forecast maps, the earlier 37s and 38s have been removed. (Apologies if post is duplicated) |
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