Britain could be enjoying the hottest days of the year this weekend as temperatures are expected to reach almost 30C (86F), the Met Office has sai
The Met Office said temperatures are expected to reach 23C (73F) in the South and 20C (68F) in the North on Saturday.
On Sunday, temperatures could sizzle near 30C (86F) in the South East and 26C (79F)in the North.
On Monday, hot temperatures are expected to peak across East Anglia, the East Midlands and south east England during Monday, with highs of 32C (90F) possible.
HOT ! you wanna get out East! We used to fry eggs on the aircraft wing. Cheers, 8) Tony.
Bring it on ;D
Well, I will believe it when I see it. Hardly seen the sun this summer??!!! Bet it is warm clouds.
:-[
It is pouring down here ;D
Same here, we have the rain back..it is chucking it down
Quote from: jimtheworzel on June 24, 2011, 19:05:07
Britain could be enjoying the hottest days of the year this weekend as temperatures are expected to reach almost 30C (86F), the Met Office has sai
The Met Office said temperatures are expected to reach 23C (73F) in the South and 20C (68F) in the North on Saturday.
On Sunday, temperatures could sizzle near 30C (86F) in the South East and 26C (79F)in the North.
On Monday, hot temperatures are expected to peak across East Anglia, the East Midlands and south east England during Monday, with highs of 32C (90F) possible.
they get paid for this stuff? Pouring with rain here
I can only assume the person working in that department is a secret lottery winner who is hellbent on misinformation to make his bosses look daft :)
Well that's me hibernating this weekend if it arrives ;) ;D.
I hate the heat.. it makes me ill, got a dose three days ago and still getting over it. It has been cool here most days though, well it is when raining of course.Usually hot.
I love the weather forecast, it is about as good as ours, they NEVER get it right. I just looked on our local channel, like very local,like in this town and it says sunny with a few clouds..it is raining a monsoon,they would be more accurate if they followed the rules of Granny's aching bones.
Good luck to you all.
XX Jeannine
Ah well, there's the north and then again there's the north! Highest temp predicted for Edinburgh is 19 degrees on Sunday. In the Highlands and Islands, which you might call seriously north, the highest temp predicted is 16 degrees. In Shetland, which is pretty d**n north, 13 degrees.
Quote from: Hector on June 24, 2011, 20:45:25
I can only assume the person working in that department is a secret lottery winner who is hellbent on misinformation to make his bosses look daft :)
did you see the excuse the MET Office made after last winter? They said they did actually forecast the extreme cold weather, but they didn't tell us just in case they looked stupid again after the barbeque summer fiasco :)
Quote from: Bugloss2009 on June 24, 2011, 22:22:10
did you see the excuse the MET Office made after last winter? They said they did actually forecast the extreme cold weather, but they didn't tell us just in case they looked stupid again after the barbeque summer fiasco :)
I didn't see that but that sort of spin should give that person a career in politics!!!
Just managed to replant the front garden before the rain hit still saved me having to water everything in :)
We were planing a visit to 'Sunny Sands' for a paddle by the beach but weather looks misrable.
At least we can't blame the government.
It's cats and dogs at the minute, looks like I'll have to break out the brolly for work. :'(
Wet here too. Still, it's only a couple of weeks since we were all complaining about how dry it was. ;)
Temperature up a couple degrees to about 16c. clouds all day with a hint of Mizzle around 5pm. where has the sun gone???
:'(
Well, I am helping to organise tomorrow's village fete and picnic - I totally believe it will be very hot, we are lending our gazebo for the children's story telling, and today bought another to shelter our own picnic and anyone else who wants a bit of shade. (Argos, £17 and worth it).
And I am freezing blocks for cool bags to keep the children's race prizes from melting. (Chocolate things).
I was up in the Inner Hebrides (Colonsay) two weeks ago and came home with peeling nose and sunburnt face. It happens. Slightly dreading tomorrow as it creeps up to 25 degrees (?77 fahrenheit?)
:o :o :o
hot hot hot
;D ;D ;D