The problem with heatwaves in the UK is that they are over before your body gets a chance to adjust, and most homes are (very well) designed to retain the heat, which makes bedrooms particularly warm at night...
Coming back tomorrow, and at least I won't need a fleece on the way back from the airport!!
Well, being British means you will probably experience extreme heat, extreme drizzle, thunderstorms, snow and then back to heat... oh, and don't forget the wind :-).
Oh I know. It's impossible to imagine at the moment and my packing hasn't got very far... Although as I'm back for less than I month, I hope the snow is unlikely...
It was 27 degrees on the way home last night and still 24 when I left this morning! I don't mind the heat as much as the humidity, I'm sticky the moment I walk out of the door, so not good running weather for me either...
Doing my week 7 run 2 today. 1 or 2 clouds appearing think will go soon. Lucky I Do a circuit by canal and a small lake with a lot of tree cover. I remember drought of 76 and they made Dennis Howel "Minister for Drought". Don't think will get that bad . I mean in terms of weather not "Dodgy Ministers"
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