I'd be all judgey and smug but you do have my sympathy. Our Norfolk townhouse handled heat as badly as our Melbourne place handles cold (today it's 12C and feels bloody freezing).
The really worrying thing is that 40C seems to be the tipping point where forests get really enthusiastic about catching fire.
Our infection control team shut down operating theatres yesterday except for emergencies as apparently the AC can't deal with the humidity and it posed a unacceptable post op infection risk.
Coming home lastnight about 9:30 it was raining so heavy I had to slow from 70 to 30, wipers on max speed and still could barely see a thing. Then came out of it like someone just switched the rain off
After a week in Ireland it was a bit of a shock to arrive home at 9.15pm last night and find it was still 24C outside. I thought the heatwave had broken a bit in England. The house was a bit warm after not having windows open etc for a week.
I can see it quite clearly now, it looks much as you describe, perhaps like it has some cloud cover to the right. It's high enough to lose the colour it has when it raises so I missed that, never mind the extra from the eclipse. Oh well...again