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Post by mattnyc on Jul 18, 2022 11:32:32 GMT
Between the heat and Heathrow, I think I'll postpone my holiday visit from the US next week until the fall. I arrived through Heathrow the other day and was through Passport control in about 15 minutes. While it did take a little longer for my bags to come through, it was nothing I’d complain about. So possibly things have improved or I just got very lucky that day? As for the heat, I’m originally from the south so (even though I hate it), I’m used to it. Plus it’s been this hot in NYC quite often in the summer. I’m still not doing much today and tomorrow besides getting Ubers to the theatres but while 103 is HOT, it’s not anything new to a lot of America. Sadly lol
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Post by anthony40 on Jul 18, 2022 12:11:12 GMT
while 103 is HOT, it’s not anything new to a lot of America. Sadly lol And Australia
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jul 18, 2022 12:35:40 GMT
The antibiotic cream I use twice daily, for rosacea, has the instruction "Store below 25C. Do not refrigerate." Wondering what I'm supposed to do with it when no where other than the fridge is going to be below 25C today & tomorrow. Also wishing we had a chest freezer rather than an ordinary upright one, so I could do a Snowman & get into it! Could you store it in a plastic bag in cool water?
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Post by crowblack on Jul 18, 2022 12:47:22 GMT
Btw, make sure your phones, radios etc. are fully charged in case of power cuts - we've just had one here.
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Post by lynette on Jul 18, 2022 12:53:55 GMT
The antibiotic cream I use twice daily, for rosacea, has the instruction "Store below 25C. Do not refrigerate." Wondering what I'm supposed to do with it when no where other than the fridge is going to be below 25C today & tomorrow. Also wishing we had a chest freezer rather than an ordinary upright one, so I could do a Snowman & get into it! Have you got a cool bag or a bottle cooler bag or someat? Or wrap in damp flannel which you can make into an ice flannel in the freezer ( put flat flannel laid into a plastic bag and when it freezes it is still foldable round something)
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 18, 2022 17:29:26 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2022 18:52:12 GMT
Just hope too many snowflakes haven't melted.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 18, 2022 21:50:19 GMT
Nearly 11pm & it's still so hot outside the house isn't cooling down upstairs even with every window open. Not expecting to get much sleep tonight & absolutely dreading tomorrow.
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Post by sweets7 on Jul 19, 2022 6:14:49 GMT
A very warm and quite uncomfortable night. I was up a few times. It stunk so much near me yesterday too. There are a couple of take always near me. Like a soup the air.
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Post by Jan on Jul 19, 2022 7:22:27 GMT
Just hope too many snowflakes haven't melted. It is strange some people (and the scaremongering press of course), are making such a big song and dance over this - lots of people by choice go on holiday to Spain/Greece/Sicily/Dubai/Australia/Las Vegas etc. which have similar temperatures so it's not totally unfamiliar to them and not regarded as a bad thing at all.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Jul 19, 2022 7:32:36 GMT
Just hope too many snowflakes haven't melted. It is strange some people (and the scaremongering press of course), are making such a big song and dance over this - lots of people by choice go on holiday to Spain/Greece/Sicily/Dubai/Australia/Las Vegas etc. which have similar temperatures so it's not totally unfamiliar to them and not regarded as a bad thing at all. For me it's having the sea or a swimming pool and cocktails rather than working which is the difference
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Post by lichtie on Jul 19, 2022 7:57:06 GMT
It is strange some people (and the scaremongering press of course), are making such a big song and dance over this - lots of people by choice go on holiday to Spain/Greece/Sicily/Dubai/Australia/Las Vegas etc. which have similar temperatures so it's not totally unfamiliar to them and not regarded as a bad thing at all. For me it's having the sea or a swimming pool and cocktails rather than working which is the difference You mean places where the infrastructure is designed to cope with the temperatures? Unlike this country. And if you've ever lived in one of those countries without the benefit of air conditioning in mid-summer you would indeed think that a heat wave was a bad thing.
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Post by vickyg on Jul 19, 2022 8:04:05 GMT
I'm getting my prediction in now. The Piccadilly line will be the site of the apocalypse later.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Jul 19, 2022 8:06:51 GMT
For me it's having the sea or a swimming pool and cocktails rather than working which is the difference You mean places where the infrastructure is designed to cope with the temperatures? Unlike this country. And if you've ever lived in one of those countries without the benefit of air conditioning in mid-summer you would indeed think that a heat wave was a bad thing. Yes and no really. Definitely bad for my garden
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Post by anita on Jul 19, 2022 9:21:02 GMT
They say you should have all your windows shut & curtains closed as cooler inside than out. That is working for me.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 19, 2022 9:23:57 GMT
It is strange some people (and the scaremongering press of course), are making such a big song and dance over this - lots of people by choice go on holiday to Spain/Greece/Sicily/Dubai/Australia/Las Vegas etc. which have similar temperatures so it's not totally unfamiliar to them and not regarded as a bad thing at all. I never go on holiday anywhere hot during the summer. The last time I went on holiday in July outside the UK was on a Baltic cruise. I've only been to Spain in April & November & even then it was hotter than I'd like. Never been to any of the other places you cite. I have never experienced 40 degree temperatures anywhere & I really, really don't want to be experiencing them today! I am consistent in disliking heat anywhere. Though as has already been said, it's even worse in the UK because we're not designed for heat. They say you should have all your windows shut & curtains closed as cooler inside than out. That is working for me. I always close curtains in the sumer anyway, or at least try to: our summers are perpetual fights between me trying to keep out every ray of sun my mother wanting some daylight! Usually I'd have the fanlights open behind the curtains but yesterday today I've closed all the windows because the breeze is just blowing hot air in.
I was right in thinking I wouldn't get much sleep last night. I think I managed about an hour, plus a couple of less than half an hour dozes. The only time the temperature was bearable was about 5am & sadly that didn't last long. This weather is unbearable.
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Post by ncbears on Jul 19, 2022 15:40:38 GMT
They say you should have all your windows shut & curtains closed as cooler inside than out. That is working for me. From growing up in the hot/humid midwest US - open windows at night to let cooler air in - and then close them in the morning. Unless you have A/C
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Post by fossil on Jul 19, 2022 16:09:56 GMT
They say you should have all your windows shut & curtains closed as cooler inside than out. That is working for me. From growing up in the hot/humid midwest US - open windows at night to let cooler air in - and then close them in the morning. Unless you have A/C Works for me as well. I have a remote wireless thermometer at the end of the garden which earlier read 39.4. Indoors it was 29. I went to a supermarket around midday and curiously it was quite windy around the building - it felt like I was standing in front of a fan heater. Most unpleasant. Good to see Tesco had set up a stall outside the store entrance giving out fruit squash drinks.
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Post by david on Jul 19, 2022 16:22:12 GMT
There are free ice lollies at Charing Cross station courtesy of Network Rail.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2022 17:15:44 GMT
The world is not prepared for the mass exodus of climate refugees and water wars that seem increasingly destined to occur on some level.
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Post by kathryn on Jul 19, 2022 19:41:54 GMT
They say you should have all your windows shut & curtains closed as cooler inside than out. That is working for me. It saved me a few degrees yesterday; today was hotter. To be fair where I am ‘only’ got up to 36 degrees - and was 31 in my home office when I gave up and left. The problem is once my flat heats up it doesn’t cool down again for ages even when the temperature drops. Fortunately I had an escape option - booked a hotel room using some loyalty points. The air con is glorious!
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Post by Jon on Jul 19, 2022 19:58:01 GMT
Don't think I've ever been happy for a bit of rain.
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Post by crowblack on Jul 19, 2022 22:09:21 GMT
We've got big, thick 1970s velvet curtains and they've been very effective keeping the house cool. I'd also recommend the shade sails from Primrose - we got one cheap, reduced to around £15 to £20 for the 5m triangle in an unfashionable colour in the sale.
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Jul 19, 2022 23:16:01 GMT
I notice TodayTix have added a feature on their app to filter shows by venues that have air conditioning. Smart!
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