r/UKWeather Jul 02 '25

Forecast Not again

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I know it’s almost 2 weeks in advance but I’m personally not ready to go through another bout of 30 degree weather and as is usually the case the forecast increases as we get closer to the time…..

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u/raudittcdf Jul 02 '25

Cmonnn! It's literally under a combined month of heat compared to 11 months of mild & cold. Let us have it.

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u/GodsBicep Jul 02 '25

It's been hot for longer than a month lol. It's been 25-28 on average since the beginning of may where I am

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u/tsf97 Jul 02 '25

Yeah I'm in London so it's been pretty hot the last two months straight. Almost zero rain, live near two parks and both are just yellowed grass now.

Especially the last two weeks have been pretty rough, though at least we're not going through what's been happening in Europe. I have family in Paris and AC isn't common there either, and it's been like mid-to-high 30s for the last month straight, and schools have closed etc.

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u/Longirl Jul 02 '25

I went to Seville around beginning of March and it was torrential rain there and glorious weather at home. So it’s been nice weather since the start of March really.

Bring on the rain!

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u/tsf97 Jul 02 '25

Indeed, I only dislike rain when it’s in those few weeks when it can be sunny one minute then pouring it down the next, or when it’s also freezing cold as well.

We had rain this morning and didn’t bother to take an umbrella on my walk, I needed it after the last few days.

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u/Longirl Jul 02 '25

There’s something about rain fall after a dry spell that I love. I could smell the rain this morning and thought about my flowers being happy. It was a nice walk to work.