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Heat Wave - Weather Watch
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Constantine Bay, Cornwall today, spot the cloud
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Have I won?
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A weekend heat-health alert has been raised from yellow to a more severe amber warning in the Midlands, eastern and southern England.
The amber alert, which comes into effect from 09:00 BST on Friday, indicates high temperatures could affect the whole population and impact the health service.
The alert, issued by the UK Health Security Agency, is in place until 09:00 BST on Monday.
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Where are these "dangerous" temperatures? The London forecast is no higher than 26 on Saturday2
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killerandflash said:Where are these "dangerous" temperatures? The London forecast is no higher than 26 on Saturday1
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We have had 3 stunning weeks here in Cardiff with barely a cloud in sky. We are currently 22 whitstable is 14. Huge difference for such a small country.0
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When did severe warm weather warnings become a thing??
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Gravesend_Addick said:When did severe warm weather warnings become a thing??
Very OTT
But mid-20s with a cooling breeze is just a pleasant summer's day!0 -
Gravesend_Addick said:When did severe warm weather warnings become a thing??
Very OTT
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ukhsa-launches-new-alerting-system-in-collaboration-with-the-met-office
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Heat wave/biblical droughts.... aka warmer than it was last week.3
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clive said:Gravesend_Addick said:When did severe warm weather warnings become a thing??
Very OTT
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ukhsa-launches-new-alerting-system-in-collaboration-with-the-met-office1 -
How long does it take to create a heavy shower ?The images below are from this afternoon. If you look just to the SW of Rochester on the first image there is nothing to see at 14:30. 5 minutes later there is a heavy shower !2
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Just played a three hour tennis match at Park Langley. 30degrees and no shade. Absolutely knackered.1
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bolloxbolder said:Just played a three hour tennis match at Park Langley. 30degrees and no shade. Absolutely knackered.1
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Big black clouds over Charlton now0
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sam3110 said:Big black clouds over Charlton now5
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sam3110 said:Big black clouds over Charlton now3
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up in Harrogate for a few days .. it is H O T .. HOT .. H O T0
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Lincsaddick said:up in Harrogate for a few days .. it is H O T .. HOT .. H O T
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bolloxbolder said:Just played a three hour tennis match at Park Langley. 30degrees and no shade. Absolutely knackered.
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clb74 said:bolloxbolder said:Just played a three hour tennis match at Park Langley. 30degrees and no shade. Absolutely knackered.2
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bolloxbolder said:clb74 said:bolloxbolder said:Just played a three hour tennis match at Park Langley. 30degrees and no shade. Absolutely knackered.2
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A dull afternoon in north London. Been overcast since mid afternoon, but no rain0
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Can confirm, it is not the weather for a hangover6
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AFKABartram said:Can confirm, it is not the weather for a hangover0
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WE have had just over a week of hot weather in Kent & Sussex and now we have a hosepipe ban. South East Water have today announced that householders cannot use hosepipes and sprinklers.
Apparently their water sources are currently at 88%, but South East Water's equipment cannot keep up with demand. Surprise Surprise, people actually use more water when it is hot. SE Water is blaming the customers for the hosepipe ban, because we are not cutting down our usage, not their totally inadequate provision of water supplies and failure to fix leaks quickly enough. Admittedly we've had no rain for 33 days in parts of Kent, but we had an extremely wet spring and shouldn't be in this position so soon.
The South East is the most water stressed part of the country, yet more and more housing is being built with a totally inadequate water supply system. When it doesn't rain for a few weeks they can't supply enough water, but when it rains too much the water companies pour raw sewage into our rivers and seas. Water companies need to be held to account for their failings.13 -
ME14addick said:WE have had just over a week of hot weather in Kent & Sussex and now we have a hosepipe ban. South East Water have today announced that householders cannot use hosepipes and sprinklers.
Apparently their water sources are currently at 88%, but South East Water's equipment cannot keep up with demand. Surprise Surprise, people actually use more water when it is hot. SE Water is blaming the customers for the hosepipe ban, because we are not cutting down our usage, not their totally inadequate provision of water supplies and failure to fix leaks quickly enough. Admittedly we've had no rain for 33 days in parts of Kent, but we had an extremely wet spring and shouldn't be in this position so soon.
The South East is the most water stressed part of the country, yet more and more housing is being built with a totally inadequate water supply system. When it doesn't rain for a few weeks they can't supply enough water, but when it rains too much the water companies pour raw sewage into our rivers and seas. Water companies need to be held to account for their failings.7 -
SE Water Operations Director just said on BBC news, that it's not that there isn't enough water, it's the fact that they can't supply it fast enough to satisfy demand.They must invest in better equipment, instead of paying shareholders and bonuses to senior executives.7
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ME14addick said:WE have had just over a week of hot weather in Kent & Sussex and now we have a hosepipe ban. South East Water have today announced that householders cannot use hosepipes and sprinklers.
Apparently their water sources are currently at 88%, but South East Water's equipment cannot keep up with demand. Surprise Surprise, people actually use more water when it is hot. SE Water is blaming the customers for the hosepipe ban, because we are not cutting down our usage, not their totally inadequate provision of water supplies and failure to fix leaks quickly enough. Admittedly we've had no rain for 33 days in parts of Kent, but we had an extremely wet spring and shouldn't be in this position so soon.
The South East is the most water stressed part of the country, yet more and more housing is being built with a totally inadequate water supply system. When it doesn't rain for a few weeks they can't supply enough water, but when it rains too much the water companies pour raw sewage into our rivers and seas. Water companies need to be held to account for their failings.1