27-07-2018 11:41 - edited 27-07-2018 11:41
27-07-2018 11:41 - edited 27-07-2018 11:41
Hi everyone
Since I moved to the UK almost 5 years ago, I've not witnessed such a summery Summer. I can still hardly believe we've had around 30 degrees for weeks now!
Some like the heat, barbecues, and extra Vitamin D, while others prefer a cooler weather that can be managed with layers and hot beverages ... but what do YOU prefer?
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on 27-07-2018 11:53
I used to be such a sun worshipper. One of the reasons we had an apartment in Spain. Somehow the heat is more bearable when abroad.
I also loved the UK summer of 1976...but I was a lot younger then.
This has gone on too long without any respite (in my opinion) People are struggling. More elderly people dying with heat related illnesses, farmers are struggling to keep their animals fed and watered, gardens are suffering
The UK isn't designed for heatwaves like this. No airconditioning etc...
I will be pleased to see an end to this one....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 27-07-2018 12:36
on 27-07-2018 12:36
on 27-07-2018 12:58
on 27-07-2018 12:58
I have never been a sun lover. I try and keep out of the sun.
Would help if it cooled down at night,
Am fed up keep melting .
My Poppy dog is also hating it off her food and losing out on her walkies because i dont want her paws burning 😞
I like weather fine with a slight breeze but here used to rain Even thats got lost rain lol.
on 27-07-2018 13:25
I had to smile at this proposal, the country would grind to a halt if it were to become law
on 27-07-2018 13:38
on 27-07-2018 13:49
27-07-2018 19:05 - edited 27-07-2018 19:21
@Glory1 wrote:
Possibly @Anonymous. When I was working in an office, I never worked in one that wasn't air-conditioned.
When I worked in Waitrose it was also air-conditioned but customers kept forgetting to close the doors when they came in, so the hot air got in. It dissipated considerably when you got to the main tills but there were also tills by the door and they suffered if it got hot outside.
This law would affect factories and industrial complexes more than offices, I think.
It may have England grinding to a halt if made law and, of course, if adhered to. How likely is that to happen?
It would be a huge dilemma for local authorities, and you only have to look at how public transport is managed in this country. Take buses for example, if we’re struggling with the heat as passengers, then it must be the same for the driver as well. But if cash-strapped councils can’t afford air-conditioned buses, then cancelling routes because of the heat is just going to hurt their finances even more. Sending staff home because of the heat sounds like a great idea, but I think it’s unlikely to be made law, and most employers will just find other ways of managing the situation.
on 27-07-2018 19:22
I am generally a Spring & Autumn woman, not been much of a one for the heat / sun since being a teenager ... always preferred the shade ... however ... I've always loved the long daylight hours of Summer & the sunshine, but usually I suffer in heat
I've never worn so many of my summer dresses ... last year hardly any were out of the wardrobe
I too remember the Summer of 1976, I'd been married nearly a year & we were house-hunting in the Rochdale aea = I can remember the ribbed rubber of my hold up stockings, well got some of the stuff stuck to my legs lolz
I'm becomming accustomed to this heat in UK ... as said above, I think by @Poppysmum, it would be nice if it cooled down indoors at night ... I like a gentle breeze but that has largely has been absent
I consider myself fortunate that I'm retired so don't have to work in this heat ... never worked in an air conditioned office ... I was uncomfortable coming home from Leeds by train recently as it was so hot inside & no windows to be opened ... It was nice to be in my son's air conditioned car from the restaurant to the train station
I'd have more windows open in the house, but because of having a cat & experience of having had one get out onto the outside window sill = my windows are not vertically opening rather horizontal
I'm alright, but a bit of breeze would be nice & like @Cleoriff I do go for a siesta or am in the pub when it's really hot
on 27-07-2018 22:05
on 27-07-2018 22:05
As we hit the 38 degrees yesterday and today (28°C at 8 am already), I decided to get a fan out of factory sale in the neighbourvillage. Gosh. It. was. so. crowded! From all over the state the people came there and got A/C machines. We only bought 4 fans - (instead of 50€ only 23 per piece).
At work they bought fans too as the sleeping rooms are like sauna and not bearable.
But they bought only 8 pcs, so my collegue and I were the only ones without one. And we had the hottest rooms. Very nice of them (they slept thorugh the night with no calls - we had to do 3 after midnight).
With free time (like in 2003, vacation) such a heat is ok. We went to a storage lake and swam in it (we are very safe swimmers) just in front of a wall.... Very exciting. We did it almost every day.
Now that I have to work and the conditions are very bad, I can't stand the heat and waiting for fall to come. 😞