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Post by jay38a on Aug 11, 2013 23:06:52 GMT
Well, the weather is getting colder and the sun is setting by 8pm. Its one of those years again... It should get darker earlier now, as the longest day is 21st June. At the moment early predictions on the BBC show next weekend and the week after we could be into the high 20s and early 30s, but that will more then likely change. Also normally July is the hottest month, but there are differences, as in August 2003, the UK recorded its highest temperature ever, of 38.5 (101.3 fahrenheit) degrees in Faversham in Kent, so you never know with the British weather. Also the hottest day this year has been in August too, the first day, temperatures reached a scorching 34.2 in London.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2013 23:17:31 GMT
Well, the weather is getting colder and the sun is setting by 8pm. Its one of those years again... It should get darker earlier now, as the longest day is 21st June. At the moment early predictions on the BBC show next weekend and the week after we could be into the high 20s and early 30s, but that will more then likely change. Also normally July is the hottest month, but there are differences, as in August 2003, the UK recorded its highest temperature ever, of 38.5 (101.3 fahrenheit) degrees in Faversham in Kent, so you never know with the British weather. Also the hottest day this year has been in August too, the first day, temperatures reached a scorching 34.2 in London. I remember that day in 2003. I Was on a 149 MA at the time, It was so d*mn hot on that bus as I was making my way to Edmonton.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2013 0:00:05 GMT
Well, the weather is getting colder and the sun is setting by 8pm. Its one of those years again... It should get darker earlier now, as the longest day is 21st June. At the moment early predictions on the BBC show next weekend and the week after we could be into the high 20s and early 30s, but that will more then likely change. Also normally July is the hottest month, but there are differences, as in August 2003, the UK recorded its highest temperature ever, of 38.5 (101.3 fahrenheit) degrees in Faversham in Kent, so you never know with the British weather. Also the hottest day this year has been in August too, the first day, temperatures reached a scorching 34.2 in London. I can't believe how fast time went... This year we had couple of snow weathers and then we ended up having hot temperatures. I would imagine people travelling in Trains and Buses cope in high temperatures. But yes, i know there are people that get treated by medics because of the sweltering temperatures. I just wonder why there is no rule on people using the Trafalgar Square fountains as a paddling pool. I bet the old elf and safety will come to place... And the worse ones during hot weathers is sun burn...
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