Flaming June? More like “Flaming June!”

As members will know, we Brits are a very strange nation when it comes to expressing ourselves. For instance when something goes wrong to an American, out comes the bleep machine which goes into overdrive in order to cover up all the profanities. We Brits? Well, we get annoyed, like anyone else, but we have a wider lexicon to choose from. That said, we do have some words that are the same yet have different meanings. “Flaming” is one such word.

“Flaming” can either mean that it is very hot (for instance “they dragged her away from the flaming car”) and in the context of the month of June is given that because usually June is the month of heatwaves, lazing on the beach and enjoying the warmth. However “flaming” can also be used when you are exceptionally upset over something (for instance “Where’s that flaming taxi?”, so the fact that I have used both versions in the title of this post may give you an idea of where I am heading, because today “Flaming (Hot) June” has become “Flaming (Weather) June” and here’s the reason why

That was a satellite image of the United Kingdom taken at 7.15am BST this morning and that bank of cloud across Wales is currently producing this

And if that wasn’t bad enough, just take a look at this

Rainfall Forecast until Wednesday

Hence the statement “Flaming June!”

Good evening from Wales : Noswaith dda oddiwrth Cymru

As with most new things it has taken a little while to get things up and running, but I am now pleased to announce that everything is up and running and I am writing my first entry on WeatherQuack.com, it’s just a shame really that you’ve missed all the fun! You see last week, the United Kingdom was sweltering

UK Maximum Temperatures on May 24th 2017

And that led in turn to the most dazzling display of thunderstorms across the South of England with as many as 500 strikes a minute being recorded and saw these pictures flood social media

Thunderstorm over Canary Wharf, East London

But now? Well, things are back to their usual non descript boring selves, so you’ll just have to wait until something interesting happens.