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The record high is 38c and the record low is -10c for London. It is NOT more prone to cold temps there, it is colder here.
That's what I said and have been saying
It isn't an anomaly, the whole country is experiencing colder temperatures than average, we are at 13C at the moment as well which is also below average.. I don't see what you are getting at
No I think you are blind my dear. I just told you there now that it is colder here during winter so we are more prone to colder extreme temps, you tried to call me a liar by saying that london is more prone to extreme temps than here.
Currently London is a lot warmer than the rest of the country so it IS an anomaly TODAY. As it ALWAYS IS when I look at the temps.
No I think you are blind my dear. I just told you there now that it is colder here during winter so we are more prone to colder extreme temps, you tried to call me a liar by saying that london is more prone to extreme temps than here.
Currently London is a lot warmer than the rest of the country so it IS an anomaly TODAY. As it ALWAYS IS when I look at the temps.
Babe, please read over what I said again.
1) I agreed with you when you said it was colder in winter where you are..
2) We are more prone to extreme temperatures than you. 38C in summer versus 30C for you. At all times of the year we have higher extreme temperatures than you, our October and April record high is almost hotter than your July record high. But yes in winter you get lower temperatures - probably something to do with that massive mountain by your house.
3) London is not currently warmer than the rest of the country, it is on par with most of southern Britain and at the moment actually cooler than places on the south coast.
No I think you are blind my dear. I just told you there now that it is colder here during winter so we are more prone to colder extreme temps, you tried to call me a liar by saying that london is more prone to extreme temps than here.
Currently London is a lot warmer than the rest of the country so it IS an anomaly TODAY. As it ALWAYS IS when I look at the temps.
So, how is London an anomaly when it is no warmer than the rest of Southern England? 8 stations at 14C - only one is in London.
1) I agreed with you when you said it was colder in winter where you are..
2) We are more prone to extreme temperatures than you. 38C in summer versus 30C for you. At all times of the year we have higher extreme temperatures than you, our October and April record high is almost hotter than your July record high. But yes in winter you get lower temperatures - probably something to do with that massive mountain by your house.
3) London is not currently warmer than the rest of the country, it is on par with most of southern Britain and at the moment actually cooler than places on the south coast.
In the words of galaxyman, HERP DE DERP
How is London at 14c on par with the likes of Glasgow at 7c???
I suggest you take yourself to the nearest weather site and look at the current temps across the UK.
I suggest you open your eyes and look at the list of CURRENT TEMPERATURES I just posted. London is NOT warmer than the rest of the country right now - it's the same as the rest of Southern England.
Quit being so stubborn and admit that you're wrong for once in your life.
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Originally Posted by Summerwhale
How is London at 14c on par with the likes of Glasgow at 7c???
Well we are talking about the UK so London at 14c is an anomaly compared with other places at 6,7,8c.
THE ROYAL MARINES BASE AT CHIVENOR IS AT 13C. AND THE MARINES ARE THE BEST! You're the anomaly.
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