10 Small Things That Feel Impossible During A British Heatwave
10 Small Things That Feel Impossible During A British Heatwave

When the sun decides to really show up in Britain, it often feels like the entire country goes into meltdown mode. We’re just not built for scorching temperatures, and everything from sleeping to just sitting around becomes a chore. Here’s a light-hearted look at 10 everyday activities that suddenly feel like Herculean tasks when the temperatures soar in Britain.
1. Falling asleep without tossing and turning for hours

Trying to fall asleep during a British heatwave can feel more like a workout than rest. You flip your pillow to find the cool side, toss off the covers, then pull them back on. It’s a nightly battle where the heat seems to always come out on top. Without the usual cool British night air, our bodies just don’t know how to settle down. Plus, not many of us have air conditioning, so we’re left to fend off the heat with just a fan, if that!
2. Drinking a cup of tea without instantly regretting it

Here in Britain, tea is usually the answer to everything. Had a long day? Have some tea. Need a break? Tea time! But on those blistering summer days, having a hot cuppa can feel like a sauna session. You take one sip and immediately start sweating. It just doesnโt make sense to add more heat to an already sizzling day, yet giving up tea altogether? Now that’s unthinkable!
3. Wearing anything with sleeves

Imagine itโs sweltering outside, and you still have to dress formally for work. The very thought of pulling on a long-sleeve shirt orโdare we even think itโa blazer, feels like a punishment. All you want to do is wear the breeziest, lightest clothes you own, but sometimes, duty calls for something a little less comfortable.
4. Using a hairdryer (or even thinking about it)

On a hot day, using a hairdryer can feel like youโre intentionally blasting yourself with unpleasant, hot air. After taking a refreshing shower, the last thing anyone wants is to undo all that cooling off with a heat tool. Most of us just opt for air drying and hope for the best. Let’s be honest, the frizz might be worth avoiding the extra heat!
5. Eating a hot meal instead of living on salads and ice lollies

Cooking anything on a stove or oven during a heatwave should be a sport. The kitchen becomes stifling, and the thought of eating anything hot is unappealing. This is why many of us end up living on salads, sandwiches, and any meal that requires minimal cooking. Ice lollies become a staple, not just for kids, but for adults looking for a quick cool-down!
6. Sitting on leather furniture without sticking to it

Leather furniture and hot weather do not mix well. The moment you sit, you can feel your skin begin to adhere to the surface, making every movement a sticky situation. Getting up? Prepare to peel yourself off bit by bit. Itโs uncomfortable and sometimes leaves you opting for the floor or any less clingy seating alternative.
7. Concentrating on work when the sunโs glaring through the window

Working during a heatwave is tough, especially if youโre trying to do it from a sunny spot. The glare on your computer screen, the warmth from the sunlightโitโs a recipe for distraction and discomfort. Even if you love sunny days, itโs hard to appreciate them when theyโre interfering with your productivity.
8. Deciding what to wear when itโs roasting outside but freezing inside the supermarket

Itโs a real challenge dressing for a British summer day that’s hot outside but icy in air-conditioned places like supermarkets. You leave the house in shorts and a tee, feeling great, but the second you step into the store, you’re shivering. Itโs the constant dilemma of whether to bear the heat or endure the freeze.
9. Using public transport without feeling like youโre in a sauna

Public transport can become unbearable during a heatwave. Buses and trains transform into mobile saunas, packed with people, all radiating heat. Thereโs often not enough air to breathe, let alone space to move. Everyone’s just trying to get through the journey without melting down, literally.
10. Getting dressed without checking three weather apps first

In Britain, where weather is famously unpredictable, a heatwave adds another layer of complexity. You find yourself checking multiple weather apps to figure out just how hot it will get, if it will stay hot, or if a surprise rain shower will cool things down. Getting dressed becomes about preparing for any possibility.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.
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