Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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Lither_1927
Tomorrow will be the hottest day. Let's see who is right...
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Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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Originally Posted by
ToTaL ITK
you wont get anywhere near 38 in wales....upper 20's maybe.
How did this work out for you pal? :facepalm:
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
Fk me it's hot out there this morning and I'm down on the south coast - Just took the Spaniel out for a walk and I'm ringing wet.
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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Whisperer
Fk me it's hot out there this morning and I'm down on the south coast - Just took the Spaniel out for a walk and I'm ringing wet.
Is that a euphemism?
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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Taunton Blue Genie
Is that a euphemism?
Hmm...out for an early morning walk. A younger lady (they all are these days) was in the woods by the footpath calling their dog. Willy is maybe not the best name.
33c heading towards 38c by us.
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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Colin'sReversibleHat
How did this work out for you pal? :facepalm:
It didnt reach 38 and cardiff didnt even reach thirty.It's cos you're on the coast pal
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
Good on STFC for giving out free bottles of water last night. It did help with hydration. As their ticket scanners didn't work, we just flashed a ticket and walked in through the exit. Not legal to do that, apparently. Seemed to be more than the 260 Cardiff contingent that was announced.
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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IanD
Good on STFC for giving out free bottles of water last night. It did help with hydration. As their ticket scanners didn't work, we just flashed a ticket and walked in through the exit. Not legal to do that, apparently. Seemed to be more than the 260 Cardiff contingent that was announced.
Was definitely more , I’d say about 350
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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TWGL1
Was definitely more , I’d say about 350
My thought, too.
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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ToTaL ITK
It didnt reach 38 and cardiff didnt even reach thirty.It's cos you're on the coast pal
It was 34-35 in Talbot Green, hard to believe it didn't reach 30 in Cardiff, and the Welsh record was broken. Forgot you're Derek ****ing Brockway mind
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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Colin'sReversibleHat
It was 34-35 in Talbot Green, hard to believe it didn't reach 30 in Cardiff, and the Welsh record was broken. Forgot you're Derek ****ing Brockway mind
Where have you been hiding ?
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Where have you been hiding ?
:hehe: back in a role behind a desk for the first time in years means I'm scrabbling for entertainment Sludge; hope you're keeping well!
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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Colin'sReversibleHat
:hehe: back in a role behind a desk for the first time in years means I'm scrabbling for entertainment Sludge; hope you're keeping well!
I am bobbing along in the waves 👋
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
What we need to do is insulate our homes to save on energy use but sweat like feck due to the effects of insulation .
I have a friend who has done that to his home and is now regretting it, and wants his old draft 'y one back .
Its a strange one , hey say its getting hotter and milder in the winter and we are driven to insulate to reduce heating costs , that though keeps heat in , and drives us to purchase air con or other cooling devices , whose manufacture / production have a huge carbon footprint as does the cost to run them same with electric cars , the demand for cheap white good production , all has a huge impact on the climate , yep swings and roundabouts as we bake ???
Thank god the UK has made huge progress on our footprint compared to others ..
Didn't reach any where near 38 by us in CF Nth , and cooled the next day it raised as well , its like the ice age now ..
Re: 33 to 35c Shrewsbury Tuesday
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life on mars
What we need to do is insulate our homes to save on energy use but sweat like feck due to the effects of insulation .
I have a friend who has done that to his home and is now regretting it, and wants his old draft 'y one back .
Its a strange one , hey say its getting hotter and milder in the winter and we are driven to insulate to reduce heating costs , that though keeps heat in , and drives us to purchase air con or other cooling devices , whose manufacture / production have a huge carbon footprint as does the cost to run them same with electric cars , the demand for cheap white good production , all has a huge impact on the climate , yep swings and roundabouts as we bake ???
Thank god the UK has made huge progress on our footprint compared to others ..
Didn't reach any where near 38 by us in CF Nth , and cooled the next day it raised as well , its like the ice age now ..
Insulation keeps the heat out, too. 40c in our porch, 25c indoors with windows and curtains shut. Just have to wait for external temperature to drop below indoors, open windows and doors on north side of house. Nice breeze after a siesta.
BTW....32c at 6pm on the way to Shrewsbury the other night.