This is going to be a relatively short heatwave. By Friday/Saturday many places are going to be back to pretty much average temperatures, as far as I can see from the places I've looked at so far.
Another example of how our expectations and norms have shifted in recent years.
This week's UK max temperatures (bearing in mind we already had 30+ on Friday and Sunday):
Then it breaks and temperatures head down to mid 20s.
The late June long term average in London is 21C.
Note this is using GFS because the hi-Res models like Arpege don't go out that far, so the maxes above will be understated for the next few days. Those models are giving 38-40C in parts of Wessex. Reality I think or baby a peak of 38-39C.
The heatwave may not extend that long but even if the big stuff finishes on Friday that'll be 7 days of 30+. That used to be considered an extended heatwave.
France is getting it even harder and longer though. Really nasty stuff.
Photo for the day. The Anatolian plateau, famously where Kristin Hersh drank to somebody or other's health. From the dining car of the night express after a breakfast toastie
In contrast to Britain it's fresh here. Max in Ankara today 27C
The 'feels like' is forecast to be 37-38C for the middle three days of the week here, it'll feel worse due to the joys of a small, south-facing office. Less than lovely. Also, a reason I tend to work earlier now so I can hopefully get something done on such days before mid-morning when it starts getting awful.
Starmer could resign today but that’s not official . It’s only official when he visits the King so he could un- resign !
Just being a bit silly there !
What seems ludicrous though would be him staying on until September . Given Burnham has been plotting since last year to become PM he’s had plenty of time to think about what he might do .
Starmer should go quickly and allow Burnham the chance to pick his cabinet . Burnham should also delay the summer recess which will go down well with the public although not with MPs !
Has he, though? There are surely many topics where, far from having thought about what to do, he doesn't even know that there's a question requiring thought. Not his fault- why should he know, he's not been a minister, let alone in Cabinet- for yonks. He's had none of the Need To Know briefings a leader of the opposition gets. He's not spoken to civil servants about how to make his plans happen.
In short, he's greener than a Reflecting Pool full of algae. In part, that's why he can exude confidence.
I don't want to worry anyone too much, but I'm reminded of Iraq. It's one thing to overthrow a hated leader, quite another to have a plan for what happens next.
Photo for the day. The Anatolian plateau, famously where Kristin Hersh drank to somebody or other's health. From the dining car of the night express after a breakfast toastie
In contrast to Britain it's fresh here. Max in Ankara today 27C
Ankara is on the mountains. During the May heatwave its max temperature was roughly 10c - I seem to remember that Reykjavík was warmer
Step 1: Remove filters in Reflecting Pool because Obama put them in. Step 2: Give your criminal neighbor who runs "Greenwater Services" a $20 million no-bid contract to paint the pool. Step 3: Fill the pool with water from the Potomac River, the phosphates from which cause algae blooms. Step 4: Freshly sealed pool and extreme heat result in a super scum event Step 5: Direct National Park Service to dump hydrogen peroxide into the pool which causes the paint to peel. Step 5: Deploy US National Guard to stop people from taking photos of the swamp as a perfect metaphor for the administration. Step 6: Blame someone else.
There’s two ‘step 5’s
Trump isn’t very good at maths. It’s like when he valued an apartment at 30,000 square feet in his tax return when it was only 11,000 square feet.
Photo for the day. The Anatolian plateau, famously where Kristin Hersh drank to somebody or other's health. From the dining car of the night express after a breakfast toastie
In contrast to Britain it's fresh here. Max in Ankara today 27C
Ankara is on the mountains. During the May heatwave its max temperature was roughly 10c - I seem to remember that Reykjavík was warmer
Yes, and it gets higher further East. In a few days I'll be in Kars where the max forecast is 18-20C.
Was 32C down in Izmir, which is relatively cool for katf June there.
Step 1: Remove filters in Reflecting Pool because Obama put them in. Step 2: Give your criminal neighbor who runs "Greenwater Services" a $20 million no-bid contract to paint the pool. Step 3: Fill the pool with water from the Potomac River, the phosphates from which cause algae blooms. Step 4: Freshly sealed pool and extreme heat result in a super scum event Step 5: Direct National Park Service to dump hydrogen peroxide into the pool which causes the paint to peel. Step 5: Deploy US National Guard to stop people from taking photos of the swamp as a perfect metaphor for the administration. Step 6: Blame someone else.
There’s two ‘step 5’s
This is the Trump administration we're discussing.
Photo for the day. The Anatolian plateau, famously where Kristin Hersh drank to somebody or other's health. From the dining car of the night express after a breakfast toastie
In contrast to Britain it's fresh here. Max in Ankara today 27C
Think you mean England, fresh and lower than that in Scotland
Step 1: Remove filters in Reflecting Pool because Obama put them in. Step 2: Give your criminal neighbor who runs "Greenwater Services" a $20 million no-bid contract to paint the pool. Step 3: Fill the pool with water from the Potomac River, the phosphates from which cause algae blooms. Step 4: Freshly sealed pool and extreme heat result in a super scum event Step 5: Direct National Park Service to dump hydrogen peroxide into the pool which causes the paint to peel. Step 5: Deploy US National Guard to stop people from taking photos of the swamp as a perfect metaphor for the administration. Step 6: Blame someone else.
Can’t count to six, typical intelligence level for US Democrats.
The 'feels like' is forecast to be 37-38C for the middle three days of the week here, it'll feel worse due to the joys of a small, south-facing office. Less than lovely. Also, a reason I tend to work earlier now so I can hopefully get something done on such days before mid-morning when it starts getting awful.
Here in the People's Republic of Santa Monica, we have highs of about 20 degrees all week,. Mind you, I'm off to Vegas on Tuesday, where highs are 42 degrees.
Step 1: Remove filters in Reflecting Pool because Obama put them in. Step 2: Give your criminal neighbor who runs "Greenwater Services" a $20 million no-bid contract to paint the pool. Step 3: Fill the pool with water from the Potomac River, the phosphates from which cause algae blooms. Step 4: Freshly sealed pool and extreme heat result in a super scum event Step 5: Direct National Park Service to dump hydrogen peroxide into the pool which causes the paint to peel. Step 5: Deploy US National Guard to stop people from taking photos of the swamp as a perfect metaphor for the administration. Step 6: Blame someone else.
Can’t count to six, typical intelligence level for US Democrats.
There is a 24/7 camera that shows the reflecting pool. If someone went into the pool and made a 250 foot gash, it would have been seen.
Step 1: Remove filters in Reflecting Pool because Obama put them in. Step 2: Give your criminal neighbor who runs "Greenwater Services" a $20 million no-bid contract to paint the pool. Step 3: Fill the pool with water from the Potomac River, the phosphates from which cause algae blooms. Step 4: Freshly sealed pool and extreme heat result in a super scum event Step 5: Direct National Park Service to dump hydrogen peroxide into the pool which causes the paint to peel. Step 5: Deploy US National Guard to stop people from taking photos of the swamp as a perfect metaphor for the administration. Step 6: Blame someone else.
Can’t count to six, typical intelligence level for US Democrats.
Your mancrush is taking a real pounding nowadays, even the biggest butt lickers are struggling to agree with him nowadays.
Step 1: Remove filters in Reflecting Pool because Obama put them in. Step 2: Give your criminal neighbor who runs "Greenwater Services" a $20 million no-bid contract to paint the pool. Step 3: Fill the pool with water from the Potomac River, the phosphates from which cause algae blooms. Step 4: Freshly sealed pool and extreme heat result in a super scum event Step 5: Direct National Park Service to dump hydrogen peroxide into the pool which causes the paint to peel. Step 5: Deploy US National Guard to stop people from taking photos of the swamp as a perfect metaphor for the administration. Step 6: Blame someone else.
Can’t count to six, typical intelligence level for US Democrats.
There is a 24/7 camera that shows the reflecting pool. If someone went into the pool and made a 250 foot gash, it would have been seen.
Step 1: Remove filters in Reflecting Pool because Obama put them in. Step 2: Give your criminal neighbor who runs "Greenwater Services" a $20 million no-bid contract to paint the pool. Step 3: Fill the pool with water from the Potomac River, the phosphates from which cause algae blooms. Step 4: Freshly sealed pool and extreme heat result in a super scum event Step 5: Direct National Park Service to dump hydrogen peroxide into the pool which causes the paint to peel. Step 5: Deploy US National Guard to stop people from taking photos of the swamp as a perfect metaphor for the administration. Step 6: Blame someone else.
Can’t count to six, typical intelligence level for US Democrats.
There is a 24/7 camera that shows the reflecting pool. If someone went into the pool and made a 250 foot gash, it would have been seen.
Step 1: Remove filters in Reflecting Pool because Obama put them in. Step 2: Give your criminal neighbor who runs "Greenwater Services" a $20 million no-bid contract to paint the pool. Step 3: Fill the pool with water from the Potomac River, the phosphates from which cause algae blooms. Step 4: Freshly sealed pool and extreme heat result in a super scum event Step 5: Direct National Park Service to dump hydrogen peroxide into the pool which causes the paint to peel. Step 5: Deploy US National Guard to stop people from taking photos of the swamp as a perfect metaphor for the administration. Step 6: Blame someone else.
There’s two ‘step 5’s
Trump isn’t very good at maths. It’s like when he valued an apartment at 30,000 square feet in his tax return when it was only 11,000 square feet.
Photo for the day. The Anatolian plateau, famously where Kristin Hersh drank to somebody or other's health. From the dining car of the night express after a breakfast toastie
In contrast to Britain it's fresh here. Max in Ankara today 27C
Ankara is on the mountains. During the May heatwave its max temperature was roughly 10c - I seem to remember that Reykjavík was warmer
Yes, and it gets higher further East. In a few days I'll be in Kars where the max forecast is 18-20C.
Was 32C down in Izmir, which is relatively cool for katf June there.
Starmer could resign today but that’s not official . It’s only official when he visits the King so he could un- resign !
Just being a bit silly there !
What seems ludicrous though would be him staying on until September . Given Burnham has been plotting since last year to become PM he’s had plenty of time to think about what he might do .
Starmer should go quickly and allow Burnham the chance to pick his cabinet . Burnham should also delay the summer recess which will go down well with the public although not with MPs !
Has he, though? There are surely many topics where, far from having thought about what to do, he doesn't even know that there's a question requiring thought. Not his fault- why should he know, he's not been a minister, let alone in Cabinet- for yonks. He's had none of the Need To Know briefings a leader of the opposition gets. He's not spoken to civil servants about how to make his plans happen.
In short, he's greener than a Reflecting Pool full of algae. In part, that's why he can exude confidence.
I don't want to worry anyone too much, but I'm reminded of Iraq. It's one thing to overthrow a hated leader, quite another to have a plan for what happens next.
There’s always at least one aircraft carrier in dock. Andy could do a ‘mission accomplished’ photo call amid crowds of cheering tars (the latter might be difficult to arrange).
The 'feels like' is forecast to be 37-38C for the middle three days of the week here, it'll feel worse due to the joys of a small, south-facing office. Less than lovely. Also, a reason I tend to work earlier now so I can hopefully get something done on such days before mid-morning when it starts getting awful.
Starmer could resign today but that’s not official . It’s only official when he visits the King so he could un- resign !
Just being a bit silly there !
What seems ludicrous though would be him staying on until September . Given Burnham has been plotting since last year to become PM he’s had plenty of time to think about what he might do .
Starmer should go quickly and allow Burnham the chance to pick his cabinet . Burnham should also delay the summer recess which will go down well with the public although not with MPs !
Has he, though? There are surely many topics where, far from having thought about what to do, he doesn't even know that there's a question requiring thought. Not his fault- why should he know, he's not been a minister, let alone in Cabinet- for yonks. He's had none of the Need To Know briefings a leader of the opposition gets. He's not spoken to civil servants about how to make his plans happen.
In short, he's greener than a Reflecting Pool full of algae. In part, that's why he can exude confidence.
I don't want to worry anyone too much, but I'm reminded of Iraq. It's one thing to overthrow a hated leader, quite another to have a plan for what happens next.
There’s always at least one aircraft carrier in dock. Andy could do a ‘mission accomplished’ photo call amid crowds of cheering tars (the latter might be difficult to arrange).
He can have crowds of cheering Admirals instead, plenty of those.
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This week's UK max temperatures (bearing in mind we already had 30+ on Friday and Sunday):
Monday: 32C
Tuesday: 36C
Wednesday: 36C
Thursday: 36C
Friday: 32C
Saturday: 30C
Sunday: 30C
Monday: 31C
Tuesday: 35C
Wednesday: 32C
Thursday: 31C
Friday: 33C
Saturday: 31C
Then it breaks and temperatures head down to mid 20s.
The late June long term average in London is 21C.
Note this is using GFS because the hi-Res models like Arpege don't go out that far, so the maxes above will be understated for the next few days. Those models are giving 38-40C in parts of Wessex. Reality I think or baby a peak of 38-39C.
The heatwave may not extend that long but even if the big stuff finishes on Friday that'll be 7 days of 30+. That used to be considered an extended heatwave.
France is getting it even harder and longer though. Really nasty stuff.
Wheres Harriet (Harman)...she can hold the for the summer! She's got the T-Shirt!
In contrast to Britain it's fresh here. Max in Ankara today 27C
The 'feels like' is forecast to be 37-38C for the middle three days of the week here, it'll feel worse due to the joys of a small, south-facing office. Less than lovely. Also, a reason I tend to work earlier now so I can hopefully get something done on such days before mid-morning when it starts getting awful.
In short, he's greener than a Reflecting Pool full of algae. In part, that's why he can exude confidence.
I don't want to worry anyone too much, but I'm reminded of Iraq. It's one thing to overthrow a hated leader, quite another to have a plan for what happens next.
Was 32C down in Izmir, which is relatively cool for katf June there.
Scorchio!
Trump is lying again. Everyone knows it, but the people at @TheJusticeDept are randomly going after people to soothe trump’s fragile ego.
https://x.com/tedlieu/status/2068825248800317483
Still in denial ?
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