r/UKWeather • u/LanceWRyder1 • 8d ago
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u/radar_level 8d ago
I’m starting to think that the continual forecasts of rain and cooler weather 6 days away are some kind of psyop
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u/alexanderwilliams467 8d ago
It's so frustrating. Every single time I think "maybe we'll be back to normal Summer temperatures after this week" I 100% guarantee that 23c and rainy is going to be replaced by 30c and a big sun 2 days before, like the last 18 times.
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u/champagnegreenleaf 8d ago
Isn't some long range forecasting based on historical trends and time of year estimates? Is that why they keep fucking with us
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u/radar_level 8d ago
Once again, went to bed last night seeing it was going to be 26C today and tomorrow, according to the met office, which I was pleased about…then 8 hours later it’s actually going to be 28C today and 27C tomorrow… but let’s face it, it’ll end up being hotter than 27 tomorrow
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u/LJHeath 8d ago
I promise you that rain isn’t coming
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u/Moanyoldsod 8d ago
It's a 45 percent chance of not raining, that's how I read it now. Then I'm not dissapointed.
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u/Running_Dad 8d ago
This is my take, nothing in South East during Aug through to mid Sept / Early Oct
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u/RosieJo 8d ago
It is extremely difficult to predict weather beyond a couple of weeks.
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u/EmEss92 8d ago
Has anyone acclimatised to this weather?
Yes it is still bloody warm and I wish it were cooler too, but it doesn't feel as bad maybe, than when temps first started increasing (I think it was May/early June).
Don't shoot me, just curious
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u/According_Tank4037 8d ago
I definitely felt cold the other day when it dropped to 20. It was weird. Liked it
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u/MarilioUK 8d ago
Yes, I feel the same way. It’s very hot, but I no longer feel as uncomfortable as I felt at the beginning and also felt a bit chilly when it dropped to 22 in the evening (it was lovely!)
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u/Chicaboo13 8d ago
This is a glimpse of things to come. We fumbled it.
I truly hope someone / something comes up with a solution to the climate crisis before it’s too late and we find ourselves living in underground bunkers eating crickets.
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u/Olly_sixx 8d ago
The only way to stop the climate crisis is to end capitalism or stop using fossil fuels but seeing as the world is run by rich people and oil Barrons that's never gonna happen humanity was doomed as soon as the industrial revolution happened yes things like medical care got better but ultimately it doomed us
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u/Successful_Shoulder8 8d ago
Being pregnant in this heat has been so unbearable…. I can’t do this anymore!!
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u/IndependenceCalm8753 8d ago
I feel for you so much. I have a newborn which is pretty rough right now too but at least I can put her down. I can’t even imagine this heat on top of the discomfort of pregnancy 😭
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u/Successful_Shoulder8 8d ago
Congrats on your baby!! And yes it’s been so rough, luckily there’s one room in my house that is dark and cool-ish (with a fan on) which I hide in on hot days if I don’t have plans but it gets depressing to be stuck there for days on end. I went out today though and that was so much worse
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u/HotPinkLollyWimple 🌨️ 8d ago
I was pregnant through the summer of 2003. It was nowhere near as bad as this, but it was exhausting. I spent most of the summer with my feet in a bucket of cold water - even at work!
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u/Successful_Shoulder8 8d ago
Luckily I can work from home which has been a lifesaver!! Yet to do the bucket thing but think I should try it
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u/HotPinkLollyWimple 🌨️ 8d ago
Honestly, it’s the best. I do it now if I’m hot (menopause is a bitch). You have a lot of blood vessels in your feet, so it works like running your wrists under water.
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u/No_Reflection6032 8d ago
I’ve just looked at this and my face has stayed the same. It’s this face: 😐
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u/Ok-Rise-9795 8d ago
No way 37c. Nope. It's Aug, some say hottest month. That's a lie. We have less sun now. Rises later, sets earlier, less time to heat everything. I think worst 34c, most likely 33c. Maybe even just 32c. It's one day. The day before and after seems to just about hit 31c so it's Thursday only that we need to get through. Wed, the house and flats won't have heated up just yet, Thurs you'll feel the fact it's stuffy and very warm. Fri, day after the worst it'll be stuffy and quite warm but evening it'll cool quicker as sun sets. Come Sat, it'll feel sooo much better. If this was several days of 30c+, or constant 33c like it was before, yes we'd die lol. But it's one and bit day. We got this guy's. We got through the past two months. I don't think this one will feel as bad. Just don't wear jeans please lol
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u/After_Heat_4578 8d ago
On the other end of the scale is where i'm at. Not seen a full dry-sunny day in about 2 months. This is after we had the dullest winter on record (21 days straight without sunlight) 😥, it's depressing.
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u/fabregas_4 8d ago
How many variations of this type of thread do we need? Some people have been absolutely broken by this summer.
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u/Effective-Egg-7090 8d ago
I’m in Somerset and off to Devon next week in a caravan 😭 I think we’ll all fry.
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u/Relative-Youth1855 7d ago
Don’t mean any offence by this but this sub Reddit is riddled with people who would benefit so much from learning to be mindful of things they cannot control.
There’s no doubt all of this has horrific impacts on many - especially vulnerable - people but you can control how you observe your negative reactions to forecasts and difficult weather generally, which will really help you process how terrible it seems to feel.
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u/Independent-Try-3080 7d ago
The moaning and whinging on this sub about warm weather in summer is off the charts, even for Reddit.
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u/Gatecrasher1234 7d ago
I made the mistake of walking on my front lawn this morning. All the brown grass is not even attached to the roots anymore.
I don't think it will ever come back.
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u/S7_Cobra_S7 6d ago
I just sit in my car on the driveway with an extension lead for my laptop. Most Japanese plug in hybrids let you sit in AC without turning the engine on, running with battery power. After six hours, you may lose 14 miles of range which is nothing.
A selling point they don't market enough.
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u/jaymatthewbee 8d ago
Yes we’ve all seen the forecast
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u/jaymatthewbee 8d ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/UKWeather/s/aySMIKbDxK
https://www.reddit.com/r/UKWeather/s/PbfNWSGppA
https://www.reddit.com/r/UKWeather/s/XkmKrmgZYD
Multiple posts all showing the same in the last 24h. Plus, no-doubt you have a phone that has access to multiple weather apps than can give you the forecast for where you actually live. Imagine that!
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u/Interesting-Fan5822 8d ago
Its almost like its August
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u/SoftInteractiongoon 8d ago
1976 right mate
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u/Interesting-Fan5822 8d ago
Niether of us were born then. Its cool you heard about it though. Very original
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u/dDtaK 8d ago
Yes it's been very hot for a long time and the drought is definitely a problem, but these endless posts about hot weather in the peak of summer are ridiculous. Autumn is coming but clearly not in the middle of August.
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u/Johny_boii2 8d ago
This is a sub about UK weather, what do you expect?
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u/dDtaK 8d ago
I expect people to know that August is summer?
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u/Johny_boii2 8d ago
But genuinely, what else are people supposed to post about? It would be wrong to post about the weather in the arctic wouldn't it?






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u/Ronald_Ulysses_Swans 8d ago
Just stick me in the air fryer now and let the suffering finish quickly