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Fuck this fucking heat

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heatwavehell2 · 01/07/2025 22:07

I’m in the SE and this current heatwave has been utter hell. I have about 10 extremely itchy mosquito bites from being forced to sleep with the windows open as it’s so darn hot. I say sleep, but I’ve been waking up in the night absolutely sweltering and am shattered as a result. Having the windows open also means I can hear every car on the street and every noise the neighbours make, further disturbing my sleep.

I’ve had sweat pouring down my face for most of the day as my commute was like a furnace and our office air con is barely adequate.

There have been endless flies buzzing around the house and garden and around my cat’s food bowl. The cat is suffering in the heat and was sick in the garden and about 200 flies landed on that. I had to scoop it up just before eating dinner - grim.

At work I can barely concentrate due to the aforementioned lack of air con. My brain just feels fuzzy and like it can’t function properly. I have zero energy and feel irritable, grumpy and impatient.

The garden has turned to dust - most of my flowers are dead and the lawn is yellow and crispy.

On top of all that shit and most importantly, the whole thing poses seriously worrying questions about climate change, whether this is the new normal and if it is, what sort of future my kids are going to have.

England is not built for these temperatures. Thank fuck it’s going to rain tomorrow.

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mambojambodothetango · 02/07/2025 07:56

Terrribletwos · 01/07/2025 23:04

Yeah but we keep being told climate change is affecting everywhere with more heat so we are getting misinformation?

No. Read up on climate change vs weather. It's an overall picture not what's happening near you.

Mulledjuice · 02/07/2025 07:59

mambojambodothetango · 02/07/2025 07:56

No. Read up on climate change vs weather. It's an overall picture not what's happening near you.

This. Also it's not just everywhere getting hotter, it's more erratic and extreme weather events (like the flooding in Valencia last year, for example.

FigTreeInEurope · 02/07/2025 08:14

It's 35c in the dead of night here in Italy, and over 40 during the day. It's lovely out here in the countryside surrounded by trees, but the cities are hell. I think population density, and concrete everywhere plays a huge role in why it's so difficult in the UK. We don't have air con, but we do have a little pop up pool, and it's silent on a night. I honestly don't know the answer, half the power grid went out in northern Italy due to consumption through air con. I don't think Italy is any more equiped to deal with it than the uk to be honest.

xSideshowAuntSallyXx · 02/07/2025 08:33

Have to say it's much cooler here this morning, I'm actually a little chilly when I go outside and am even considering putting jeans on, but the cats are loving it, they're haring round the garden, and just seem happier. Although they are now sat in the (little) rain that we're currently having.

heatwavehell2 · 02/07/2025 09:00

Laughing at the post that said hell is depicted as hot not cold. So true!

I’m also seriously considering moving up north or to Ireland so I don’t have to endure this.

I’m going to save this thread as there are some great tips for next time this happens.

Anyway, woke up this morning to cloud and damp from heavy rain overnight. I have all the windows and doors open downstairs and a cool breeze is permeating through the house. Absolute bliss!!!!

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Boomer55 · 02/07/2025 09:01

Cooler with some rain in London, thank God. 👍

Kimwestonhelpless · 02/07/2025 09:03

Enjoy the respite to all of that have suffered.
When I see Temps of 33 I'm glad I'm in NE Scotland.

evilharpy · 02/07/2025 09:05

heatwavehell2 · 02/07/2025 09:00

Laughing at the post that said hell is depicted as hot not cold. So true!

I’m also seriously considering moving up north or to Ireland so I don’t have to endure this.

I’m going to save this thread as there are some great tips for next time this happens.

Anyway, woke up this morning to cloud and damp from heavy rain overnight. I have all the windows and doors open downstairs and a cool breeze is permeating through the house. Absolute bliss!!!!

I moved from SW England back to Ireland a few years ago and sometimes regret it because of the weather. It is SHIT. We don't have a summer. It's pointless planning any sort of outdoor event as it will inevitably be cancelled due to rain. Only worth bothering to own a pair of shorts for going on holiday. I would take 30+⁰C over this all day long. Even with the mozzies.

Yesimnuts · 02/07/2025 09:07

Its lovely today where i am.
It's below 20 raining damp and dull just beautiful.

annzen · 02/07/2025 09:36

installing aircon for me would be a pain (and expensive) and I don't want one of those hoses out the window either for the few days a year we swelter! So I bit the bullet and got a ceiling fan and light combo installed last weekend in my bedroom.

I am in love. It's got different speeds, a remote control + timer. I know some will say it's pushing hot air around, but it just works for me as I keep windows closed + blackout blinds during the day. Slept like a good baby...

A friend connected it and it cost 130qd including the mate's (he's a spark) rate.

heatwavehell2 · 02/07/2025 21:39

At night I have all the windows open, but then I’m woken by cars with souped up engines and exhausts that bang and explode. So many houses have been built around here that the traffic is awful. And because the houses are all jammed on top of one another, the heat can’t escape. This is a glimpse of future Britain - unbearably hot, unbearably crowded, and unbearably noisy.

@Dappy777 This is depressing but true.

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