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Post by alece10 on Jun 18, 2022 15:20:44 GMT
I'm currently in Majorca and the temperature every day since we arrived on Monday has been about 32c when it should be mid 20s for this time of the year. Even the locals are moaning. I don't do really hot weather. Views are nice though.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 18, 2022 16:31:15 GMT
It’s cold up here in Manc 🥶
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Post by tmesis on Jun 18, 2022 16:36:15 GMT
It’s cold here in London - the change since this morning is huge.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jun 18, 2022 19:59:00 GMT
(Seriously) you Brits cannot handle heat! It doesn't help that most British houses are designed to keep warm rather than to keep cool. Presumably those Brits who can handle the heat are the onces who go & live in Spain or the south of France. Personally if I moved anywhere for the climate I'd probably go to the Faroe Islands, where temperatures apparently rarely go above 20 degrees!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 18, 2022 20:49:03 GMT
(Seriously) you Brits cannot handle heat! It doesn't help that most British houses are designed to keep warm rather than to keep cool. Presumably those Brits who can handle the heat are the onces who go & live in Spain or the south of France. Personally if I moved anywhere for the climate I'd probably go to the Faroe Islands, where temperatures apparently rarely go above 20 degrees! I prefer it chilly too. Autumn! Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, close bosomed thingies of the plump gourds, etc. You get my drift! I look forward to October, a damp fog and a woolly jumper.
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Jun 18, 2022 21:34:33 GMT
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 18, 2022 21:34:33 GMT
Heat isn't the problem for me. It is the humidity that does for me.
Dry heat not an issue. Even 40C+ in Egypt was doable.
But anything humid and hot, I get headaches and shut down
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Post by lynette on Jun 18, 2022 21:59:55 GMT
Well that was it, the heatwave.
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Post by Mark on Jun 18, 2022 22:02:09 GMT
I was so ready for the heat in London today. Shorts and t-shirt and cap. Cold and got soaked... oh well.
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Post by sfsusan on Jun 19, 2022 20:00:07 GMT
(Seriously) you Brits cannot handle heat! Some of us Americans (seriously) can't take heat, either. I'm from San Francisco where it seldom goes past 22. And even my modern flat (built 1997) doesn't have air-conditioning. Cold can be dealt with... with heat, after a certain point there's little you can do other than jump in a cold shower/bath.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 10, 2022 13:05:12 GMT
Anyone else look at the weather forecast for the next week & scream a bit or was it just me?
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Post by Roxie on Jul 10, 2022 20:59:49 GMT
(Seriously) you Brits cannot handle heat! It doesn't help that most British houses are designed to keep warm rather than to keep cool. Presumably those Brits who can handle the heat are the onces who go & live in Spain or the south of France. Personally if I moved anywhere for the climate I'd probably go to the Faroe Islands, where temperatures apparently rarely go above 20 degrees! You’d love Iceland! I think the hottest it gets is about 18! Can’t believe 2 weeks ago I was all wrapped up in a big coat in 8 degrees C and today I’ve been in a sundress sweltering at 28! Just 1000 miles apart!
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 10, 2022 21:24:19 GMT
Roxie Iceland is on my would-like-to-visit list.
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Post by Roxie on Jul 10, 2022 21:47:35 GMT
It’s beautiful! Like, jaw-droppingly stunning. The only drawbacks are it’s cold, and it’s expensive. You can mitigate the cold thing by dressing properly! And indoor spaces are always toasty warm cos the heating is geothermal and practically free. The expensive part….can’t get around that sadly just try and have a decent wedge of spending money if you go! I saved for months before I went! Every time people ask me why I keep going to Iceland I feel like clara in doctor who explaining to Danny why she travels with the doctor “because I see wonders”. Every time I go I see something that literally takes my breath away it’s so beautiful! If you want to see any pics from my trip and you’re on Instagram check my account samantha_in _the_city
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2022 10:04:47 GMT
Bonus clickbait points for Sky News with "Temperatures could hit 40C for first time in UK". The article goes on to explain that they won't.
I have mixed feelings about the heat. On the one hand, it's already too warm for me. On the other, if I'm hungry there are freshly-cooked pigeons falling out of the sky.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 11, 2022 10:19:21 GMT
Seriously considering not going to my Proms concert on Sunday. The thought of travelling across London on public transport and then the quite lengthy walk to the RAH in 34c is actually making me quite stressed already.
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 11, 2022 15:23:01 GMT
I was supposed to be going to Bradford today. I've nothing against Bradford, per se, but I really wasn't looking forward to it in this weather. Thankfully, the decision was taken out of my hands, so I've been able to spend all day indoors, with regular access to two industrial fridges. It's always good to have options!
On Saturday, I was talking to a Swedish football supporter, who said he lived above the Arctic Circle. In the depth of winter it's -40 degrees, and in the height of summer it can be +30, with 10 days when the sun never rises, and 40 when it never sets.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 11, 2022 15:58:01 GMT
I was supposed to be going to Bradford today. I've nothing against Bradford, per se, but I really wasn't looking forward to it in this weather. Thankfully, the decision was taken out of my hands, so I've been able to spend all day indoors, with regular access to two industrial fridges. It's always good to have options! On Saturday, I was talking to a Swedish football supporter, who said he lived above the Arctic Circle. In the depth of winter it's -40 degrees, and in the height of summer it can be +30, with 10 days when the sun never rises, and 40 when it never sets. Many years ago I was in Murmansk which is above the artic circle in January. It was -40c and dark for 24 hours. You couldn't stay outside for more than about 15 mins. Breath froze to your lips and we went tabagoning. I fell off into the snow and my jeans froze solid instantly. But it was amazing and I got to see the northern lights.
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Post by crabtree on Jul 11, 2022 17:28:59 GMT
What are the worst shows for casts to be doing in this heat?
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Jul 11, 2022 17:35:26 GMT
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Post by jaqs on Jul 11, 2022 17:35:26 GMT
I’d have thought the lion king, head dresses are bad enough any time but must be worse in the heat.
I’ve ordered new work clothes so I can go into the office more days a week for the air con. It was a delightful relief today.
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Jul 11, 2022 18:42:40 GMT
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Post by alece10 on Jul 11, 2022 18:42:40 GMT
Les Mis and Phantom must be bad, very heavy costumes.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2022 0:22:23 GMT
The Kent coast was glorious today, just the right amount of breeze and late afternoon cloud cover. What are the worst shows for casts to be doing in this heat? Six is all bright lights and heavily jewelled black costumes, with no interval and most of the cast don't leave the stage. I doubt Elphaba's black dress or the period suits of Les Mis and Phantom are much fun in this weather either!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2022 11:06:35 GMT
The Kent coast was glorious today, just the right amount of breeze and late afternoon cloud cover. What are the worst shows for casts to be doing in this heat? Six is all bright lights and heavily jewelled black costumes, with no interval and most of the cast don't leave the stage. I doubt Elphaba's black dress or the period suits of Les Mis and Phantom are much fun in this weather either! The Six outfits vary slightly from Queen to Queen so some may be worse than others. I'd have thought they would be designed almost like a popstars stage outfits which sometimes rather strange often have to practical to move and dance in.
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Post by Steffi on Jul 12, 2022 12:32:09 GMT
What are the worst shows for casts to be doing in this heat? I was at Punchdrunk’s The Burnt City this weekend and the whole venue is like a sauna. Considering it’s a three hour, non stop performance with a lot of moving around / dancing I imagine that one is amongst the worst to do in this weather.
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Post by anita on Jul 13, 2022 9:23:06 GMT
National was lovely & cool Tuesday eve.
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Post by Sam on Jul 13, 2022 12:23:11 GMT
TodayTix new marketing strategy:
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