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ARTzeman
14 July 2013 08:47:34

Max last night at 21:05 was..... 26.5c....


This morning Bedroom 23c... Hall 24c. Lounge 24c. ...






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Charmhills
14 July 2013 10:01:06

Indoor temp, 21.9c.


Windows are open with outdoor temp, 17.8c.


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bradders
14 July 2013 10:47:35

Temperature in our bedroom hovered around 26C all last night. It was too hot to sleep.


Temperature in our lounge now is 27C. (Outside temp 23.9C)



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ARTzeman
14 July 2013 11:43:29

On 26.4c. In lounge with sun streaming through the windows and the back door is open...And the Tagine is in the oven... 






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Retron
14 July 2013 15:41:15
25.2C downstairs, 26.2C upstairs. And it's 25C outside, as the sea breeze and prevailing NW'ly have effectively cancelled each other out today. It's going to be a sweaty night to come...
Leysdown, north Kent
Medlock Vale Weather
14 July 2013 16:11:11

24.1C in the bedroom, 23.6C in the study....after a cooler day with a good breeze they are dropping very slowly....when we woke up this morning it was just above 25.2C in the bedroom, so very warm indeed but we've managed to get to sleep for a few hours the last few nights but always end up sweating alot by the morning 


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Retron
14 July 2013 16:40:46
26.5C - time to wheel out the portable air-con unit...
Leysdown, north Kent
Essan
14 July 2013 17:09:50

26.5c - highest I;ve seen indoors for a very long time (although I wasn't in yesterday).   Still cooler than outside though!


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mbradshaw
14 July 2013 17:11:18

23.3C but that is because the heating came on 

Hamptonian
14 July 2013 17:52:48

Bedroom just hit 26.0c. 

Gooner
14 July 2013 18:21:35

Bit cooler upstairs tonight comapred to yesterday evening 25c


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P+ve Giant
14 July 2013 18:30:20

24.7C @ 47% upstairs.


24C @ 56% downstairs.


We have all of the windows open upstairs with the breeze blowing through, hence the similarity in the two temperatures!


John.
Jiries
14 July 2013 22:08:05

Around 27-29C in all the rooms of my home. 

ARTzeman
14 July 2013 22:14:33

Lounge 25c. Uncomfortable ...






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idj20
14 July 2013 22:49:12

I've got my bedroom window open to keep the room as fresh as possible as it's still 17.2 C outdoors (warmer than what it was yesterday afternoon!) and 26 C indoors.
  But I'm going to try and keep my mouth closed while asleep otherwise I may end up swallowing moths and god-knows what other types of flying insects there are out there.


Folkestone Harbour. 
Jiries
14 July 2013 22:52:30


I've got my bedroom window open to keep the room as fresh as possible as it's still 17.2 C outdoors (warmer than what it was yesterday afternoon!) and 26 C indoors.
  But I'm going to try and keep my mouth closed while asleep otherwise I may end up swallowing moths and god-knows what other types of flying insects there are out there.


Originally Posted by: idj20 


Mine always closed when sleeping unless if you have a blocked nose then open mouth are required.

idj20
14 July 2013 22:54:06



I've got my bedroom window open to keep the room as fresh as possible as it's still 17.2 C outdoors (warmer than what it was yesterday afternoon!) and 26 C indoors.
  But I'm going to try and keep my mouth closed while asleep otherwise I may end up swallowing moths and god-knows what other types of flying insects there are out there.


Originally Posted by: Jiries 


Mine always closed when sleeping unless if you have a blocked nose then open mouth are required.


Originally Posted by: idj20 



Hi Jiries! Yes, but how do you know for sure if you do sleep with your mouth closed?  


Folkestone Harbour. 
Jiries
14 July 2013 22:56:22

Good question Ian, I used to snore a lot when I was overwight but now no more as my wife say so I assumed it closed all night I think.

idj20
14 July 2013 23:00:11


Good question Ian, I used to snore a lot when I was overwight but now no more as my wife say so I assumed it closed all night I think.


Originally Posted by: Jiries 



 Speaking of whch, I think I should think about hitting the sack now. This muggy night is having the effect of keeping me awake (normally I would feel all drowsy and sleepy by 10 pm). I'm sure that once I shut my eyes then I'll fall straight off to sleep like I always do. 

Until tomorrow, pleasant dreams.


Folkestone Harbour. 
schmee
14 July 2013 23:11:02
27c downstairs 31c upstairs . Windows open.
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Dougie
15 July 2013 00:09:44

27.1°c


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Retron
15 July 2013 03:25:38
22C when I went to bed, thanks to the aircon. Up to 27.2C at midnight, whereupon power went off as the trip-switch fired (due to a blown bulb in my dad's reading lamp!)

It's 25.2C now.


Leysdown, north Kent
Sevendust
15 July 2013 05:03:24

22C when I went to bed, thanks to the aircon. Up to 27.2C at midnight, whereupon power went off as the trip-switch fired (due to a blown bulb in my dad's reading lamp!)

It's 25.2C now.

Originally Posted by: Retron 


We invested in a wall mounted fan for the bedroom last week in anticipation of the heat. Been quite useful as I am on nights and the days are a tad sweaty for sleeping

Retron
15 July 2013 06:08:59


We invested in a wall mounted fan for the bedroom last week in anticipation of the heat. Been quite useful as I am on nights and the days are a tad sweaty for sleeping


Originally Posted by: Sevendust 


I've got a large freestanding fan but I'm loathe to use it - last time I went to bed with a fan blowing on me I woke up with a sore neck!


I suspect the office at work (usually around 22C, one of the few airconditioned places in the school) will be very busy with visitors today.


Leysdown, north Kent
ARTzeman
15 July 2013 08:24:32

23c.In Bedroom...24c.   In Hall and Lounge..Back door open since 06:15...






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