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Probably have lockdowns for this before long
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I was half joking about this today as well
Half joking because I just wouldnt put it past them, although itll be under the climate crisis agenda |
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Theyve been telling us today to keep pets in all next week
![]() Ffs animals are a lot more intelligent when it comes to weather than us Theyll be fine |
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damn that public health agency issuing public health warnings. how dare they!
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![]() More ridiculous fear porn Nice sunny map now looks like the eye of Sauron |
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it is certain at risk groups that the warning is for or maybe you think these warnings are specificully aimed at you?
do you know why very warm temperatures are dangerous for some people? |
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Are people conceived to be that stupid that they need the govt to tell them when it's hot?
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*perceived ffs
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Another cradle to grave liberal who wants the govt to hold his hand through every aspect of life
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who is the bigger clown the one who predicts it or the one who chooses to sun bathe in it?
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AT, we have things called planes nowadays, they transport us all around the world
And Brits often sunbathe in hot weather It's called personal choice and personal responsibility |
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People need to be told not to walk their dog at midday
Christ on a bike ![]() |
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All the melts on here will hopefully just melt away this week Timber
Can't see the wood for the trees although they will almost certainly be putting that down to a climate change driven forest fire |
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Those 'vaccines' will be putting a lot of pressure on hearts in the next few days
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these is f***ing nuts. Aye for sure personal resposibility but is arming people
with a bit knowledge to help them make that decision a bad thing? hot temperatures put pressure on people hearts, that is well known. you of course will choose to blame it on vaccines for some twisted agenda you have. 900 people died of issues associated with the heatwave of 2019 but i dare say you have some othe theory. |
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Older people 's body cant keep the body.cool
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40 degrees plus is dangerous to many people. Arab countries are well used to it and know how to protect themselves, southern Europeans are used to up to 35, Brits are not prepared for much above 30 until they go on holiday when they seem to love it. Stay inside a cool place if you find it uncomfortable. There, problem solved.
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Agree in both parts to this argument.
The media have been in a frenzy with this for the last week. We have seen average summer temps in that space,ie just 27 degs this week which is 'nice'. However Monday and Tuesday will be two very saucy days and right to put out warnings concerning them. |
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Stop telling me things I don't want to hear! Bwah!!!
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A knotted hanky on their heed and
15 pints down spoons will save them. |
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Umbrellas up at St andrews.
Golfers wearing jackets. |
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Any chance to push the climate change hoax is gobbled up by the shills
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Freezing here about 14c
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I learned something from these recent heatwaves and that is, fans are intolerable! Yes, that's right, move away from a fan and the heat is far more intense, or so it would appear. I instead have a spray bottle filled with water, which I keep in the fridge. I just spray my head and face several times, on and off, for around 30 minutes and that appears to help considerably for the next few hours before I do it again. OK, probably not as easy in work attire, but sitting at home, in rags, it is perfect. Don't spray it near electricals though... another wet-nursing tip
- I also use the same technique in bed to help get me to sleep - everything is bone dry in the morning. Spray 1, Fans 0 ![]() |
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Fans are awful during the day because its just circulating hot air around the room. I switch it off and keep the window shut and the blind down in the bedroom, at 6pm ill open the blind and windows fully, at around 9pm I stick the fan on and if theres a breeze coming through its nice and cool about 11
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Good point SS, that may explain why the heat is stifling when you walk outside of the fan's stream, which is the main reason I chose to stop using one. I too keep everything closed in very hot weather, if it's 30 outside, it's around 27 in here with everything shut; it would probably cooler with darker blinds though.
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Some things are overplayed, but record high temperatures are not one of them.
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I agree. Scoffers at the warnings will nevertheless heed them. It would be more than stupid to deny that it is dangerous to the self.
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BBC headline "National emergency declared". What will it be if Putin lobs something at us?
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Braverman urges supporters to back Truss over Badenoch
Former leadership hopeful Suella Braverman has just written to her supporters urging them to get behind Liz Truss. Braverman was knocked out of the race yesterday after coming last in the second round of voting among Tory MPs and publicly expressed support for Truss following the result. BBC Political correspondent Nick Eardley has seen the message sent by the attorney general to fellow MPs, which told them Truss and Badenoch "are not both going to make it into the final two". She adds that the foreign secretary is "undeniably the better placed candidate" to reach the second round, where Conservative Party members vote on the new leader and PM. |
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Racing abandoned at Windsor and Beverley on monday due to weather and a meeting on tuesday i think..
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1976 - proper Heatwave
Heathrow had 16 consecutive days over 30 °C (86 °F) from 23 June to 8 July[5] and for 15 consecutive days from 23 June to 7 July temperatures reached 32.2 °C (90 °F) somewhere in England. Furthermore, five days saw temperatures exceed 35 °C (95 °F). On 28 June, temperatures reached 35.6 °C (96.1 °F) in Southampton, the highest June temperature recorded in the UK. The hottest day of all was 3 July, with temperatures reaching 35.9 °C (96.6 °F) in Cheltenham. |
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'Extreme danger' being touted, what a pathetic nanny state we have. we'll end up like New Zealand.
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u will get all the untermensch flocking to the beaches,spending ALL day in the sun getting burnt 2 fk and p1ssed and coked up,fights,stabbings et al..just another day in paradise
survival of the fittest,innit..Rule Britannia! |
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Partly cloudy and 27 degrees forecast for Scarborough on Tuesday.
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Back in the day, people used to rejoice with newspaper headlines saying temperatures hit the nineties and photos of holiday-makers on the beach, splashing about in the sea or eating ice cream. We've gone all grumpy and miserable and can't enjoy summer. Meh, climate change, meh Brexit. I blame it on Tony Blair and anybody who votes Labour.
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I for one will be enjoying the 35+ on Monday and Tuesday
Because come October we’ll have cooler wetter autumn with the nights rapidly drwing in And then we will hear the utter tw@ts whine about the rain... its all they do |
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As for the idiots wearing no shirts let them get on with it, they wont be laughing when they cant get to sleep for rolling ariund on their blistered back
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And all these "Open" patrons will know what sunstroke is. It can be deadly and, there will be nowhere to hide.
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