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On one of the breakfast forecasts this morning Matt Taylor hinted that its likely to become much hotter next week especially in the South & South East.
Looking at the various charts it looks warm (Mid 20's) but nothing unusual. Comments welcome. Rob |
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 05:04:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On one of the breakfast forecasts this morning Matt Taylor hinted that its likely to become much hotter next week especially in the South & South East. Looking at the various charts it looks warm (Mid 20's) but nothing unusual. Comments welcome. Rob That's just warm. Steve -- http://www.npsnn.com |
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On Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at 1:04:35 PM UTC+1, wrote:
On one of the breakfast forecasts this morning Matt Taylor hinted that its likely to become much hotter next week especially in the South & South East. Looking at the various charts it looks warm (Mid 20's) but nothing unusual. Comments welcome. Rob GFS shows 30C over SE England by next Wednesday, with up to 35C over the near continent. Long way off, but the fact is this spell is going on & on. Graham Penzance (a pleasant 21.5C currently) |
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30C + certainly looks possible, especially when one also factors in the dry ground.
Stephen Indianapolis IN |
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