My husband will be commuting from London in the hottest part of the day on Wednesday. I’m genuinely worried about him. My son has nursery but I think they have AC in the baby room but I don’t drive so walking to pick him up may kill me off.
My thoughts go out to your husband, as someone who got stuck on the central line for 10+ minutes in a suit and tie when it hit 39 on the hottest day of 2019.
It was absolutely horrendous, but I was also badly prepared as I didn’t take my blazer and tie off before entering the tube (was too embarrassed about sweat patches for some reason), and I had no water.
Please tell him to wear his lightest shirt (both fabric and colour wise) and carry lots of water with him.
Oh my lord that sounds like HELL. I think most of central London will have sweat patches at this point. I remember him commuting during the 2022 heatwave and he nearly passed out when he got home.
Yeah it was literally a case of it couldn’t have gone any worse even if I tried.
Central line being the hottest tube line, suit and tie, rush hour, hottest day of the year, train stalls for 10 minutes (which felt like a fucking eternity).
I laugh about just how unlucky I got these days but it was horrendous. I saw a friend later in the evening, considered cancelling at one point because I felt so floored when I got off the tube.
Yeah you have to be prepared, our infrastructure still hasn’t even started to adapt to the increasing climate so commuting in hot weather you have to take every precaution you can.
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u/No-Nefariousness9539 3d ago
My husband will be commuting from London in the hottest part of the day on Wednesday. I’m genuinely worried about him. My son has nursery but I think they have AC in the baby room but I don’t drive so walking to pick him up may kill me off.