hollydolly
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OK you have it your way...you live the other side of the planet and rely on google to tell you what's happening in my house... and that our temperatures this week have not reached 90 degree, have it your way..it will clearly make you feel a whole load better thinking you're right... when you're so badly wrong...That is strange, a Google search tells me the current temperature in London at 12:54 AM is 59 F which is only 15 C. Monday's high temperature in London according to Google was 24 C and Tuesday high temperature was 23 C. That is very mild summer weather right now. I would think a window fan should cool your house off nicely.
Coincidentally, a Google search also confirmed that the average high temperature in London in July is 23 C and average low temperature is 15 C. That is in line with the highs and lows I reported in my first post during my last visit to London. I must have been there in a year when the temperatures were running near normal.
Today was the first day in weeks that the temperature was under 80 degrees.. and still in my home, right now at 1.30am it's almost 80 degrees... but you carry on you know better...
The UK had an unprecedented seventh consecutive day of 30C heat on Sunday, the Met Office said, but some areas were already experiencing the end of the heatwave with heavy, thundery rain and warnings of more on the way.
Forecasters said there had never been a September heatwave on record as long-lived as this year’s episode. Sunday became the seventh consecutive day of 30 degree weather in the UK with 32.5C recorded in Cambridge.
Before that, according to Met Office data, the UK has only had three consecutive days of 30C weather in September on four previous occasions: 1898, 1906, 1911 and 2016.
Tom Morgan, a Met Office meteorologist, had predicted another day of temperatures above 30C, and the highest temperatures were expected in the home counties.
“It’s looking likely that we will see the seventh day of temperatures running at 30C or higher, which is unprecedented. We have never seen anything as long-lived in terms of a heatwave in September before,” he said.
Saturday was named the hottest day of 2023 in the UK with 32.7C
Seven days of 30C heat in September is new UK record – but storms on the way
right now in my house.. at 1.30 am Wednesday .. this is the temperature with fans on... I suppose I must have thrown this on the fire.. Jeez...
Now go away and troll somewhere else..
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