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Tomorrow is Seven Sleepers Day. A common weather saying here claims that the weather on that day more or less determines the weather for the next seven weeks aka summer.
24 °C and thunderstorms is forecasted for tomorrow. Let's see.
'Uppers' aren't everything though, remember. Wind direction, cloud cover, dryness and others are important too. The ground here is rather dry so if the skies are clear I wouldn't be surprised at all to see 32-33C here based on what is currently showing - and as long as the wind has a long land track (pretty much any southerly direction) we're in the money.
Exactly. Ventspils broke the Latvian record with 37.8C last August with around 18C lower atmosphere temps. Meanwhile Stockholm had do settle for 30.2C.
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Guys, I don't want to spoil this heatwave fun, but just for notice. Yesterday 212mm of rain dropped on Sochi (!!)
Incredible amount, but much of the flooding can be blamed for extremely deficient plumbing made hastily before the Olympics.
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Heatwave has been cancelled at the last moment as the atlantic has kindly given us a wee present and decided to send in a wee low pressure system. Aw so nice how thankful to do that. Here in the British Isles we are just so so SO thankful for that aren't we. NOT
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