Cambridge, about 50 miles NE of here, suffered somewhat this afternoon.
There are warnings of thunderstorms overnight and they seem to be making their presence felt already.
I've got FR24 open on another tab and there must be some real lumpy and bumpy weather about judging by the dogleg tracks several aircraft are following.
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The UK has recorded its second hottest day ever, with temperatures reaching 38.1C (100.6F) in Cambridge.
It breaks the previous record for the hottest day in July of 36.7C, and falls just short of the all-time high of 38.5C, reached in 2003.
Commuters faced disruption after Network Rail reported a number of heat-related incidents on the railway.
Forecasters warned the heat could lead to heavy rain in some areas, causing more disruption to travellers.
The Met Office said the temperature reading from Cambridge was only the second time the UK had gone over 100F.
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