Week Ahead 24/06/2024 - Not hot everywhere
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the week ahead 24/06/2024. Turning hotter in many places during the next few days but it won't last all week. Bringing you this week’s weather forecast is Aidan McGivern
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Thanks Aiden
Thank you for the info.
Nowhere is as beautiful as Britain in summertime. I'm looking forward to that.. with my fingers crossed.
Have a lovely week🙂everyone.
Thank you Adrian. That was a good forecast.
And the streak of UK 30C+ in June continues, for the south east (2017-2024)
Thanks Aidan. Basically some heat in the middle of week and mostly sunny. There’s been a bit of cloud around but still sunny spells today.
Roll on Thursday get rid of this stupid sticky weather. Hope it dont come back.
It will go back to avavage temperatures.
Hope Wimbledon gets good weather 😊
Been boiling in Leeds about 26C even with cloud
Gee..i always thought boiling point was higher. Tea, anyone?
I guess it's now common use of language ever since Guiteres uttered that idiocy..
@@AegonCallery-ty6vy Relax, it's a figure of speech. There are plenty of them in the world for all different things. People say it's *freezing* in winter even though the temperatures themselves may not be at or below freezing. Nothing new.
@@AegonCallery-ty6vy 👍
Just one question, was it intended to turn the map of the British Isles into an Irish tricolour or did that just come about naturally?
A dry Glastonbury? That will be a first
Cloudy all day in Glasgow
You said high pressure will remain now I’m seeing the weather going to low pressure after why can’t we have something sustained why does it have to go
What low pressure? only in the very North of the country, where I live in Somerset it's dry and fairly warm for at least the next 10 days.
@@pillred5974 I’m talking about this period of warm weather
"Not entirely sunny everywhere" it will be cloudy then 😅
Look after your elderly neighbours and relatives, folks!
So WHY is it warmer by night as here where i live we got a blanket of cloud most days only clears late evening is the heat been trapped in by the blanked of cloud?
The rain will be much needed
Thank you, Aidan
Many thanks Aidan, some beautiful days with more to come too! On the hotter 🥵 days we’ll definitely be staying indoors in the hottest hours of the days, but I hope the rest of you enjoy it, safely! Thanks Aidan and the Met and take care everyone. 😊
Thanks aiden for weather updates 👍
Meanwhile London south east gets high 20’s low 30’s, me in Northern Ireland: “It’s lashing down, have to go inside!”
Really well said I reckon the most we can except is 30 c.
@@Ivan-oh6ug should be intresting to see what happens.
Nothing new there then. But that’s why Ireland is so beautifully green ☘️
It was dry here in Leitrim and I'm only an hour away from the boarder
@@Sjmmckee1668 I haven’t. I have several accounts
Thank you. I appreciate the daily info. Lovely in south east London today. Definitely need to slow down and stay hydrated
I'm in East London it's 28c but feels like 30C
Hey Sophie. Fancy the job as England manager
"Tomorrow may rain, so, I'll follow the sun"
And someday you'll look to see I've gone.
I reckon we will reach 30 c olny because of the feedback from the wet weather.
Need to get my house painted outside, this might be the moment.
The Central England Temperature, is still below the "normal" June averages, provisional to the 23 June - currently at 1 degree below the average for June.
Monthly average doesnt count. Look at a 2 week one. For forecast look to the future so last week in june first in july average.
@@AegonCallery-ty6vy That's not how the Met Office mean CET works. According to the Met Office, June 2024 as an anomaly of -0.3c, (provisional to the 26th of June) based on data averages during the period 1961-1990 averages. This is a standard period
of reference for monitoring climate change as recommended by the WMO (World Met. Organisation).
The Central England Temperature (CET) record, is a meteorological dataset originally published by Professor Gordon Manley in 1953 and subsequently extended and updated in 1974, following many decades of painstaking work. The monthly mean surface air temperatures, for the Midlands region of England, are given (in degrees Celsius) from the year 1659 to the present.
The Met Office have also been compiling Maximum, Minimum and Mean Daily Central England Temperatures data files since January 1878. The following stations are used by the Met Office to compile the CET data: Rothamsted, Malvern, Squires Gate and Ringway.
@@AegonCallery-ty6vy I did respond, but it appears the Met Office has removed my comment.
According to The Met Office, the Central England Temperature (CET) series is the longest-running instrumental temperature series in the world. By collating and combining early instrumental records, the series charts monthly temperature statistics from 1659. The series is representative of a region enclosed by Lancashire, London and Bristol.
the Central England Temperature series, is representative of a region enclosed by Lancashire, London and Bristol.
"And then during Thrsday and Friday, westerlies take over." This man doesn't know his west from the north west. That's a big difference in temperatures !
What does he mean return to normal, it's summer!!!
As in average temperatures for the UK in June - low 20s Celsius.
Even late june? I think it's probably best to not take a monthly average as 'normal' but pinpoint it to say a 2 week average. If forecasted i would take the last week in june and the first week in august as an average. We all know that the start and the end of june can vary greatly.
I meant late June - averages in the south up to around 21C in the last week of June. However, this average doesn't take into account the last few Junes which have generally been a lot warmer