Just my luck, I have to be in central London next Monday when record temperatures are expected, and when the afternoon tide at Herne Bay is perfectly favourable for a swim. Boo. BOO!
Apart from one day so far, WHAT heatwave
The Amber warning is for Sunday and Monday.
The Amber warning is for Sunday and Monday.
Very close and hot tonight. I normally get a breeze off the sea as there are no buildings between me and the beach but it’s so still there’s no relief.
Might but an air con unit for the bedroom. A mate brought one yesterday and he’s loving it.
I adore this weather because everything's so much easier to deal with than 'a big freeze' in winter with snow potentially lasting a few weeks.
- Putting on jeans, coats, sweaters just to keep warm.
- Potentially slipping on roads or pavements because they haven't been gritted.
- Lack of blood flow to feet, hands etc through being anaemic.
- Dark evenings and bills costing fortunes in the winter (especially with the Russian war in Ukraine ongoing likely).
Sure, it sucks at night with all the windows open and still 20C outside but keep drinking the water/orange squash, wear a baseball cap outside to protect the thinning hair or anyone bald. And embrace it!
Summer - I love you!
That was a hot and long summer. Not to mention the drought,apparently 16 months it lasted. Having to go to the top of the road to get water from a standpipe!
https://www.rmets.org/metmatters/recalling-1976-drought-40-years
One difference could be that due to the normal climate in the UK, buildings are designed to, for example, hold heat better than, say, Mediterranean buildings which have a different normal climate/average temperature and humidity. Therefore when the weather is unseasonably different, it can feel very uncomfortable despite it being what we might experience comfortably elsewhere.
My dad had a place in Cyprus for a number of years and it was freezing in winter as the design standards there were to deal with heat as a day to day thing.
My theory might be guff, of course (particularly as I have Covid at the moment)!
I believe even a strong air con unit on all day, only amounts to a quid a day.Till the electric bill arrives on the mat...
Till the electric bill arrives on the mat...
Agree- particularly UK new build properties are highly insulated for winter. My flat is about 5 years old and it is roasting in hot weather. Bedroom is 25 degrees at night and only sleepable if there is a decent breeze. I have invested in a fan which has improved nights a lot.
Building Regulations have changed since June this year to require that new dwelling incorporate measures to address ‘overheating’ - not sure how much it will do as the high insulation standards are still required to reduce energy usage in the winter, and the overheating measures seem to be mainly additional ventilation eg wall vents. Maybe air con will become more common in future..
I believe even a strong air con unit on all day, only amounts to a quid a day.
Worth it in these conditions!
It always was.
Whilst Spain, Portugal and SW France endure near record temperatures, again, and swathes of countryside/wildlife/homes are destroyed by fires.
This isn’t pleasant 20C’s sunbathing weather.
They’re really not that expensive, I’ve been told anyway.
The units are expensive though. I’m going to try the fan with a big bowl of ice in front of it first. I have been told it works really well .
I believe even a strong air con unit on all day, only amounts to a quid a day.
Worth it in these conditions!
Portable aircon units are typically about 1.5kW, so lets say that 'all day' means about 15 hours, that's 22.5kWh/day. At the current price cap of 28.34p/kWh, that's £6.40 / day...
I hate heat. Traditional summer holiday, now looking at going north rather than south. Exploring Scandinavia etc. Cannot understand anyone wanting to visit Spain, Greece etc beaches. Some of the cities must be hellish too. And the humidity in the tropics…Glad I visited India, Far East etc decades ago because it ain’t no fun above 30 degrees with 97% humidity never mind 35, or even 40 as is now regular. People must really be suffering in those conditions, even of you are a local rather than a tourist. And people moan about working during a 2 week heatwave here when we hit 30! Try being a rickshaw cabbie in the tropics without a social security net too.