An acceptable 25.7c in the warmest room (our bedroom) and 24.1c in the coolest room (hallway).
The windows are now open and the moderate NE'ly breeze is funnelling through the house gradually cooling things down.
The internal walls are starting to feel warmer to the touch.
Originally Posted by: idj20
I've noticed that too, about the breeze blowing through the house thus keeping it fresh and airy. That'll make for a comfortable night tonight at least.
And indeed, I've just this minute put my hand on the west-facing wall in my hobby room and it felt warm to the touch.
Originally Posted by: Gusty
Our houses will become little radiators as the fabric warms. Hopefully there will be no more requirement for the central heating to warm things up until September now.
Originally Posted by: idj20
Must admit, I will appreciate the cheaper energy bills, that's for sure, even mother is now complaining about how warm it is.
Yet this time last week she was shivering as cold mist and low cloud rolled in from the Channel.
One additional note, I can see the annual appearance of may bugs buzzing around this tree in front of the house, they usually appear at dusk time and do so every day for about two to three weeks but they're like sherman tanks with wings on as they lumber aimlessly around that tree, they are huge creatures and would make for ideal guard dogs if I could capture and tame one of those!
Originally Posted by: Gusty