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    Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    I will be paddling down the beach in my tight fitting swimming trunks

    Far too hot for me , 20 degrees I can handle , you can sleep at night but 30 ?

    Jesus christ

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    Been in the 30s here the last few days. And humid as ****. It's 26 now at 11:30pm.

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    Dreadful weather, twenty's plenty, roll on Autumn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    Been in the 30s here the last few days. And humid as ****. It's 26 now at 11:30pm.
    New York in the heat.....the concrete....it’s another level

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    New York in the heat.....the concrete....it’s another level
    A walk in the Quantocks for me.

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    I am sweating cobs already and it's not even 11

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    I facking LOVE it.

    Wish the beaches were open though.

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    Every few minutes I've been stripping off and standing in front of the open freezer door. Bliss. People in Farmfoods didn't think so, though.

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    We laugh at 30.

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    Highest ever temperatures recorded in the arctic circle today - 38 degrees.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-53140069

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    Way too hot

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    30 degrees in the shade actually Sludge

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    I facking LOVE it.

    Wish the beaches were open though.
    They are open, we're just not allowed to travel over 5 miles to get to them!!!

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    Has anyone got a snowman I can borrow?

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    Carhampton-deer park-neolithic forts-forest-Dunster-Dunster Beach walk for me today - followed by wine and comestibles in the garden.

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    What will it be in the other newspapers?

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by bobh View Post
    What will it be in the other newspapers?
    Sharp

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    They are open, we're just not allowed to travel over 5 miles to get to them!!!
    Luckily judging by scenes today.

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    Luckily judging by scenes today.
    Boris Johnson yesterday:

    Today, we can say that our long national hibernation is beginning to come to an end and life is returning to our shops, streets and homes and a new, but cautious, optimism is palpable. But it would be all too easy for that frost to return and that is why we will continue to trust in the common sense and the community spirit of the British people to follow this guidance, to carry us through and see us to victory over this virus.

    Tobias Elwood the MP for Bournemouth East today

    “A lot of people have chosen to be not just irresponsible but dangerous. We’ve made such progress tackling this pandemic. I’d hate to see Bournemouth be the one place in Britain that gets that second spike.”

    Bournemouth Council Leader Vikki Slade,

    We are absolutely appalled at the scenes witnessed on our beaches, particularly at Bournemouth and Sandbanks. The irresponsible behaviour and actions of so many people is just shocking and our services are stretched to the absolute hilt trying to keep everyone safe. We have had no choice but to declare a major incident and initiate an emergency response. The numbers of people descending down here are like those seen on a bank holiday. We are not in a position to welcome visitors in these numbers now. Please do not come.”

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    Re: Possibly 30 degrees in the sun tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    Boris Johnson yesterday:

    Today, we can say that our long national hibernation is beginning to come to an end and life is returning to our shops, streets and homes and a new, but cautious, optimism is palpable. But it would be all too easy for that frost to return and that is why we will continue to trust in the common sense and the community spirit of the British people to follow this guidance, to carry us through and see us to victory over this virus.

    Tobias Elwood the MP for Bournemouth East today

    “A lot of people have chosen to be not just irresponsible but dangerous. We’ve made such progress tackling this pandemic. I’d hate to see Bournemouth be the one place in Britain that gets that second spike.”

    Bournemouth Council Leader Vikki Slade,

    We are absolutely appalled at the scenes witnessed on our beaches, particularly at Bournemouth and Sandbanks. The irresponsible behaviour and actions of so many people is just shocking and our services are stretched to the absolute hilt trying to keep everyone safe. We have had no choice but to declare a major incident and initiate an emergency response. The numbers of people descending down here are like those seen on a bank holiday. We are not in a position to welcome visitors in these numbers now. Please do not come.”
    Inevitable given the government's mishandling of the whole affair.

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