Yes, you're right - more like the Natal North Coast in Summer, complete with mosquitoes.

Alan C

On 12-Aug-20 09:23 PM, Bob Pdml wrote:
I think it’s often a matter of humidity rather than temperature alone. When 
it’s warm here it tends to be very humid.

On 12 Aug 2020, at 18:49, Alan C <[email protected]> wrote:

It's amazing how people acclimatize. I love the mid 30's. I tend to wear a 
jersey below 30. Sub 20 I find freezing. My daughter in Farnham is complaining 
too.

Alan C

On 12-Aug-20 07:14 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
The same hot spell here on the European continent.
There are a lot of butterflies around, but it is no fun now to chase them with 
my camera.

Henk

Op 2020-08-11 om 20:38 schreef Steve Cottrell:
On 11/8/20, John, discombobulated, unleashed:

Damn, y'all have some interesting weather. We just get hurricanes and the
occasional earthquake.
We've got some pretty unusual weather right now, a 'plume' of hot air coming up 
from north Africa, passing across Europe and straight over us. Temps for the 
past 5 days have been approx 34 deg C in the southeast of the UK (we've had 33 
today) which is hell. The nice thing about Britain is that at least it changes 
fairly quickly, as our weather is determined by the Atlantic - prevailing winds 
are westerlies - or *should be*.

The youngsters like it, but personally I find it awful. Thundery breakdowns 
spreading more widely over the next few days and it will all be gone by Monday 
:-)

Meanwhile, I'm sitting in our home office with the aircon keeping it to about 
24 in here.






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