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picturesareme
07 July 2013 18:09:33
Bedroom temp is a reasonable 26.5C.

Last night was a cool 24C

I remember last year I went a spell of several days when it didn't drop below 29C in my bedroom!!! It was horrible.
P+ve Giant
07 July 2013 19:40:42

24.2C @ 74% RH in the living room atm.


John.
Deep Powder
07 July 2013 20:02:46
29c with fan on full in my daughters room....she still seems to sleep okay though!
Near Leatherhead 100masl (currently living in China since September 2019)
Loving the weather whatever it brings, snow, rain, wind, sun, heat, all great!
Gusty
07 July 2013 20:06:12

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.


Steve - Folkestone, Kent
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idj20
07 July 2013 20:24:20


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: Gusty 



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.


Folkestone Harbour. 
Gusty
07 July 2013 20:27:40



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.


Steve - Folkestone, Kent
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idj20
07 July 2013 20:31:38




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: Gusty 



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: idj20 



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: Gusty 



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 those!
  I've been seeing that very year since I first moved here 30 years ago and it's right on cue this year.


Folkestone Harbour. 
Gusty
07 July 2013 20:40:48





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 


Those creatures sound crazy Ian ! . As for mother...stick her in the back garden for 10 minutes, that cool NE'ly breeze blowing in a temp of 16c will soon have her asking to come back in doors. 


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Hamptonian
07 July 2013 20:41:42

For those of you with loft conversions, you will really feel the effects of heat rising!


Currently 31.2c up there with all windows wide open.


24.8c and falling slowly in my bedroom


Coolest room in the house is currently the downstairs hallway at 22.5c

P+ve Giant
07 July 2013 23:05:43

Midnight BST ...


23.5C @ 75% RH inside in the living room.


17.1C @ 86% RH outside.


Sticky!


John.
Rob K
08 July 2013 00:04:31
29c in my bedroom now as we were away all weekend and the windows were shut. I was amazed to see that temperature reading though as it doesn't feel that hot. Still got the winter duvet on in fact!
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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ARTzeman
08 July 2013 07:19:15

Doors open from 07:00  23c all rooms....






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
domma
09 July 2013 08:17:22

Cool in all rooms except the conservatory, 32.5c  where I am sitting now as its the only place I can get a wifi signal.


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Gary

ARTzeman
09 July 2013 08:44:13

Lounge 22.3c. Humidity 46% same temp other rooms. Thermometer in bedroom.Barometer in Hall..






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
four
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09 July 2013 13:17:03

19.8C inside, 25.2C outside.


ARTzeman
09 July 2013 13:50:18

Indoors 24c. Humidity 43%.. Only 1.7c. Difference outside but the Humidity ther is 24%...






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
P+ve Giant
09 July 2013 15:43:23

24.4C @ 66% in the living room atm.


25.6C @ 66% in the back garden.


John.
Charmhills
09 July 2013 16:12:40

A warm 22c in the living room.


Loughborough, EM.

Knowledge is power, ignorance is weakness.

Duane.
Medlock Vale Weather
09 July 2013 16:26:50

22.6C in the study, 23.5C in the bedroom, another sticky one for sleeping tonight.


Alan in Medlock Valley - Oldham's frost hollow. 103 metres above sea level.
What is a frost hollow? http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wxfacts/Frost-hollow.htm 
domma
10 July 2013 07:45:12

Much cooler indoors today 24.2c


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Gary

ARTzeman
10 July 2013 07:57:02

Bedroom North facing  21c.  Hallway south facing  22c.  Lounge South facing 23.1c. Humidity 48% 






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
four
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10 July 2013 13:13:45

It was getting near 20C late yesterday so while it was cool this morning - below 13C outside - windows were opened for an hour to let air through.
It soon felt almost chilly, however with the windows closed to ventialtion only it has soon popped back up to 19.4 which demonstrates how slowly stone walls react to cooling as well as heating. 


Retron
10 July 2013 18:10:53
23.0C downstairs, 17.3C upstairs with a lively breeze blowing through.

17.1C outside, so for the third day in a row the upstairs temperature is about the same as the outside. Can't ask for more than that!
Leysdown, north Kent
Charmhills
10 July 2013 18:17:21

Room temp a pleasant 21,4c with a nice freshening breeze blowing though the flat from the NE.


All windows are open so a slow cooling is taking affect.


Loughborough, EM.

Knowledge is power, ignorance is weakness.

Duane.
Charmhills
11 July 2013 08:58:53

Lovely and cool last night for sleeping.


Loughborough, EM.

Knowledge is power, ignorance is weakness.

Duane.
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