Heatwave in England - Portsmouth and Southsea


Well, a heatwave in England isn’t quite the same as in many other parts of the world — like Hungary, where it can reach 36–38 °C, or India, where it climbs to 40–45 °C. Here, when the temperature rises above 25 °C, locals already call it a heatwave. This was the first time I experienced such an event: several days without rain and temperatures hovering around 26 °C. To be fair, in the sun it feels warmer, and it’s no surprise you see so many yobos walking around shirtless. I don't do it. Not because I'm not a yobo, but because it's not that hot.

Portsmouth has several beaches, stretching from Old Portsmouth through Southsea to Eastney. The following photos were taken on walks from Spice Island to South Parade Pier. (A large part of the seafront is currently closed for renovation works.)

On the weekend, all the beaches were packed, with some dancing events also taking place, but during the week it was much quieter. At around 26 °C, it’s pleasant summer weather — when there’s a heatwave in England, it's still a nice time to cool down after Hungary.


















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