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Old 15-07-2022, 12:47 PM #51
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there is potential for this amber warning to turn RED
Yes Monday/Tuesday

England goes RED Heat Level


Danger for some.
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27 today and a nice breeze, like normal summer stuff, I appreciate next week is going to be hot, but like wind warnings they seem to be going OTT
i think it may reach a new max temperature at some exposed sun trap, but mid 30's is pretty warm.

What made me smile was in the warning, they included that there was an increased threat to life because more people would go swimming in dodgy places, which is a bit of a stretch
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47.1 C in Portugal yesterday was new record
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47.1 C in Portugal yesterday was new record

116.78F


Thats beyond danger level.
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in countries like spain and portugal, their houses are designed to dissipate heat. Our houses are designed to retain it, thats why its different for us here

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A mother has warned parents to be careful when children are enjoying the hot weather, after her 10-year-old son was badly sunburnt.

Rhian Wyn Lane said her son Owi was playing in a paddling pool and wearing sun cream all day.

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Live on Ch5HDnews in Birmingham

it is cool

Nothing like Hot London.
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in countries like Spain and Portugal, their houses are designed to dissipate heat. Our houses are designed to retain it, thats why its different for us here
Of Course.
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Welcome to global warming.

It will get worse over the years, harsher winters, harsher summers.

Just mad to think this requires a 'RED' warning. This country really can't deal with s hit
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Welcome to global warming.

It will get worse over the years, harsher winters, harsher summers.

Just mad to think this requires a 'RED' warning. This country really can't deal with s hit
global warming



apparently in 1944 it also got up to 38 or 39C
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apparently in 1944 it also got up to 38 or 39C

Yes It's been here before
Great point Nicky
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apparently in 1944 it also got up to 38 or 39C
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Yes It's been here before
Great point Nicky
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below are the max temps for each country:

England 38.7 25 July 2019 Cambridge Botanic Garden
Wales 35.2 2 August 1990 Hawarden Bridge (Flintshire)
Scotland 32.9 9 August 2003 Greycrook (Scottish Borders)
Northern I. 31.3 21 July 2021 Castlederg (County Tyrone)
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Sure LT
It was Close to 40

in 1976 UK
[The hottest day of all was 3 July,
with temperatures reaching
35.9 °C (96.6 °F) in Cheltenham.]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_B...sles_heat_wave

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If you don't think this is the effects of global warming then I think youre bonkers but that's just my opinion.

I don't see how it can be denied.

Extreme weather and mother nature causing draughts, flooding and big fluctuations in weather.

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i looked at replacing my air conditioner and the earliest delivery date on Amazon was wednesday
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i looked at replacing my air conditioner and the earliest delivery date on Amazon was wednesday
I've just ordered a fan and it's coming tomorrow. Ordered another one for my parents.

But when I looked yesterday it said earliest delivery was Sunday, norm I can order and get next day
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Sure LT
It was Close to 40

in 1976 UK
[The hottest day of all was 3 July,
with temperatures reaching
35.9 °C (96.6 °F) in Cheltenham.]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_B...sles_heat_wave
I would not use Wikipedia to quote anything.

Met office
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If you don't think this is the effects of global warming then I think youre bonkers but that's just my opinion.

I don't see how it can be denied.

Extreme weather and mother nature causing draughts, flooding and big fluctuations in weather.


Of course it's Global Warming


You going NZ
can get away from it.
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I would not use Wikipedia to quote anything.

Met office

Sure use the Met office

Same numbers
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