“Hottest Bank Holiday” Is Just Normal Weather

NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

By Paul Homewood

The latest Met Office inspired propaganda, gleefully trumpeted by the BBC.

Note how they conflate it with the record temperature at Cambridge last month:

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It has been the hottest late August Bank Holiday Monday ever, as temperatures soared across the UK.

Temperatures had reached 33.2C (91.8F) at Heathrow by 14:16 BST, the Met Office said, beating the previous record of 28.2C set two years ago….

Last month, the UK’s highest ever temperature was officially recorded in Cambridge at 38.7C.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49471053

Given that the late August bank holiday only began in 1966, the “hottest ever” really means the hottest in the last 54 years.

Bank holiday is, needless to say, just the same as any other day statistically, With 31 days in August, on average you would expect to set a new temperature record for any one day every couple of years.

So how did this week’s temperatures…

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