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If the hottest point of the day is between 1pm and 3pm, we should already be
seeing the "record" temps setting in. Here is breezy but pleasant.
Who has the highest temp, at say 2pm?



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Big AL wrote:

If the hottest point of the day is between 1pm and 3pm, we should already
be seeing the "record" temps setting in.



In mid-July the hottest part of the day is more like 15:00-17:00.

Currently 33.7C in Fleet, Hampshire @ 13:36.



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"Brian Wakem" wrote in message
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In mid-July the hottest part of the day is more like 15:00-17:00.


I stand corrected,
I was referring to the old addage "don't go out between 1 and 3" or is that
just for burning skin, not neccessarily the hottest temp wise.


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Big AL wrote:


"Brian Wakem" wrote in message
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In mid-July the hottest part of the day is more like 15:00-17:00.


I stand corrected,
I was referring to the old addage "don't go out between 1 and 3" or is
that just for burning skin, not neccessarily the hottest temp wise.



The sun peaks at around 13:00 BST. At 15:00 the sun is the same strength as
at 11:00.


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"Brian Wakem" wrote in message

The sun peaks at around 13:00 BST. At 15:00 the sun is the same strength
as
at 11:00.


that's what I don't follow.
If the sun peaks at 1 how can the temp go up for the next four hours?(I am
not a meteorologist)




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Big AL wrote:


"Brian Wakem" wrote in message

The sun peaks at around 13:00 BST. At 15:00 the sun is the same strength
as
at 11:00.


that's what I don't follow.
If the sun peaks at 1 how can the temp go up for the next four hours?(I am
not a meteorologist)



There is still more heat coming in than going out. Net result is a rise in
temp.

The opposite process is responsible for the lowest temps in winter to be
recorded up to an hour AFTER the sun has risen. The sun is so weak that
more heat is being radiated away from Earth than is coming in from the sun.


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