Averaging around 20c here around the house. Too warm for me but more pleasant compared to your ongoing horror.
Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea
All I'll say is that if you ever visit the SE of England, make sure to book a hotel with a/c!
And talking of which, due to the humidity my portable really struggled last night... it may have been "only" 25C outside, but even after 3 hours it only managed to take it down from 27C to 23C in my bedroom... it was a very sticky night's sleep.
I set it to turn off after 2 more hours (during which I didn't get to sleep... it's loud, and I'm a
very light sleeper), and then of course the temperature shot straight back up.
This morning it's 25C upstairs and 23C in the living room, 24C in the kitchen... and though I've put the fan on the patio, the air outside smells stale and musty, no surprise really as it's 19C (dew 17.2)!
Hideous.
As to those cold-blooded - and non-elderly - people who actually
enjoy slowly cooking at 25C... all I can say is that they're very much an outlier in the UK. Even the WHO recommends setting temperatures to 21C in living areas by day and 18C in bedrooms at night.
(Mind you, have you seen how many people see skin damage as a good thing? There's
no safe way to tan , and at school my nickname was "Daz" - because I was whiter than white! At least I should avoid skin cancer, unlike my uncle and some of my friends...)