It was hot today

Started by TrevL, April 19, 2019, 05:56:45 PM

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port perran

Quote from: Philipp on April 20, 2019, 08:18:58 AM
I put my shorts on yesterday it was that warm, so it's my fault if the rubbish weather returns  :D :D :D
Ditto.
I'm sure I'll get used to cream first soon.

weave

I put my shorts on too for the first time since last Summer. It reminded my wife that she needed to buy a couple bottles of milk  :D.

Super duper here in 'ampshire. Doors open, dogs sunbathing and waiting for their swim in the local pond later.

Normally rains at Easter and thought I could get loads done on the railway. Will try my best but think cold ciders on the decking will win that battle.

Enjoy if you can everyone.

Cheers weave  :beers:


Philip.

A BBQ has been mentioned for tonight, Estrellas chilling in the fridge............waterproofs it is then  :smiley-laughing: :smiley-laughing: :smiley-laughing:

Newportnobby

Quote from: weave on April 20, 2019, 09:25:47 AM
I put my shorts on too for the first time since last Summer. It reminded my wife that she needed to buy a couple bottles of milk  :D.


I tend not to do that in consideration for all those folks who'd be dazzled by the light reflecting off my legs :-[
Obviously a lot had to work yesterday 'cos the roads around here this morning were just absolute  :censored: chaos. The M6 northbound was at a standstill for miles so all the lemmingstourists heading to the Lake District with their wobbly boxes are in for a long hot journey. My sister is returning from Devon on Monday and must have some pressing engagement at home as why she doesn't leave until Tuesday is just beyond me :confused2:

The Q

it's 11c in Cromer,  wonderfully warm.

guest311

not sure it's 100% accurate, but outside thermometer in the shade says 22 degrees here, and I think I believe it from the lethargic and panting husky  :smiley-laughing:

Philip.

my lump of a dog has had enough already



joe cassidy

Quote from: weave on April 20, 2019, 09:25:47 AM
I put my shorts on too for the first time since last Summer. It reminded my wife that she needed to buy a couple bottles of milk  :D.

Could have been worse.

She might have thought about buying spaghetti  :)

TrevL

29C today, now I'm too hot
Cheers, Trev.


Time flys like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana!

TrevL

Cheers, Trev.


Time flys like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana!

Bealman

If that was hanging in our place a few January's back, the pointer would have been one click short of the 50 mark.

Your owl would have fallen off the perch - strangely enough our budgie didn't and is still alive today
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

Tom U

41 C here in Chiang Mai today.
My home office/playroom is a nice comfortable 29 C thanks to good insulation, ventilation and shade. (no need for the aircon yet).

Hottest I have experienced was Shajah UAE a few years ago in August - 'twas 52 C and I believe was a record for the area.  To open the hotel door was like opening a pizza oven. Worse because the hotel was chilled down too cool, so the contrast was greater.

Jerry Howlett

Glorious Tuscany is grey and 14C this morning.  I WILL get my coat!! :cold:

Jerry
Some days its just not worth gnawing through the straps.

guest311

my hottest was out in Muharraq in the 70's, 120 in the shade if you could find any, though that was in proper degrees, ie F, not this C nonsense, but was a very comfortable heat, and being an island I seem to remember morning and evening breezes.

came home on leave in the september to 60F in UK, and found it so uncomfortable, clammy.

a totally different sort of heat.

not sure if we'll get that high today.

The Q

well just up the coast at weybourne is been a huge 14c
I was working in the garden but in a sheltered spot it was warmmm.

The hottest I've been?  Loading radar equipment in the sun in Saudi,  officially it was 50C, that's the maximum temperature they ever report, as above that you can cease work.
we put a thermometer on an office chair behind a packing case out of the sun.  It went off the scale... 70C..

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