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Dougie Offline
#21 Posted : 23 May 2012 21:23:09(UTC)
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Location: Sidcup, Kent.

28.1°c as I type, windows open and fan on.

Haway the lads
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#22 Posted : 23 May 2012 22:08:25(UTC)
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Location: Hampton Hill, SW London

Bedroom: 23.1c

Server room: 25.0c

Utilities: 12.5c

George
Hampton Hill, SW London - 23m asl.
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#23 Posted : 23 May 2012 22:20:26(UTC)
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I live in a Victorian ice box and this is one of those few times in the year (since 2006 anyway) when I feel happy about it rather than worrying about heating bills. It's cool in summer and cold in winter.

Yestarday the hall floor rose from 14C in the morning to 16.5C in the evening. Today it rose as far as 18C. Upstairs has risen from 17C yesreday morning to 20.5C this evening. Since moving into this house I've never seen an indoor temperature ineither hall or first floor above 21C.

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#24 Posted : 23 May 2012 22:55:04(UTC)
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^ That sounds incredibly chilly Tim and rather like what I've been putting up with in this room, except that the heat has finally found its way in today, with temps rising to 24°C by 6pm and now holding up at 22°C. Perhaps I won't be needing my duvet in Pompey for the first time in nearly two years...

 

What the... just checked the outdoor temperature and its risen from 17.9°C at 10:15pm to 18.8°C as of 11:45pm

Homeland: Rural Mid-West Hants Just under 10 miles south of Salisbury (near Fordingbridge). Current location: Homeland
2013's Extremes to Date IMBY:
T-Max: 19.8 7th May | T-Min: -4.7 14th Mar | Wettest Day: 21.0mm 16th Mar | Ice Days: 5 | Days with wind gusts over 60mph: 0 (1 55mph)|Dry 15th Feb-5th March!
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Retron Offline
#25 Posted : 24 May 2012 03:51:42(UTC)
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After I went to bed last night the temperature rose to 27C at 11PM; it subsequently slowly fell to the low of 25.1C. Another zombie day as a result!

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#26 Posted : 24 May 2012 06:13:48(UTC)
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Currently 21C in my SE-facing kitchen-diner

Location: Egerton, Kent. 33m ASL
Thunder 2013: 0
Air frosts 2012/13: 57 (2 in Sep; 3 in Oct; 11 in Nov; 9 in Dec; 11 in Jan; 10 in Feb; 9 in Mar; Apr 6,7)
Snowfall 2012/13: 30 (Dec 5,13; Jan 13-5,18-22,25; Feb 10-11,14,22-4; Mar 10-13,23-5,28-31; Apr 3,4)
Snow cover 2012/3: 14 (Jan 14,15,18-25; Feb 11,23; Mar 11-12)

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#27 Posted : 24 May 2012 12:33:11(UTC)
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Lounge 21c. WINDOWS AND DOORS OPEN....

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#28 Posted : 24 May 2012 14:56:31(UTC)
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23.6C in our East facing lounge, with the door and windows open. 27.3C outside.


Eric. Cheadle Hulme, Stockport. (England`s snow desert)
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#29 Posted : 24 May 2012 14:58:26(UTC)
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23.7c in my living room - I don't like it.
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#30 Posted : 24 May 2012 15:19:30(UTC)
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Inside and outside are almost equal - 25.9C o/s & 24.9C i/s. Humidity is virtually the same too at 61%.

 


Retron Offline
#31 Posted : 24 May 2012 15:40:25(UTC)
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28.8C when I got in. 28.2C a few minutes later as the weakest of breezes comes in the now open windows...

19C outdoors, a much cooler day than yesterday (25C).

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#32 Posted : 24 May 2012 16:10:28(UTC)
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22c doors and windows open for ages....

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#33 Posted : 24 May 2012 16:28:50(UTC)
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28.8C inside, rather pleasently cooler outside.

Bob

5 Miles SE of Oxford
8 Miles from Benson

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There's a nap for that
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#34 Posted : 24 May 2012 16:42:04(UTC)
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Where's my post gone!!!!! 

Living room temp 20.4c.

Hopefully a nice breeze tomorrow to freshen things up somewhat.


Duane.




Retron Offline
#35 Posted : 24 May 2012 17:27:50(UTC)
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The fall's stalled at 26C - with the wind now ceased (despite nearby stations reporting a healthy 10mph windspeed).

The air-conditioning is on again as a result.

At least on Saturday whatever the weather I won't have to worry, as I'm staying in a hotel near the wolf centre. It happens to have air-con too, which is very nice!

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#36 Posted : 24 May 2012 19:05:24(UTC)
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Downstairs now up to a toasty 19.5C (i've checked this is accurate with a second thermometer), upstairs has reached the remarkable heights of 23.5C. I expect it to fall again tonight towards 20C. Walking in from the road feels like entering an air conditioned office. It's nice not having the heating on for a change.

The secret seems to be: narrow tree lined road at front, East facing with little or no sun all day, and another house on our South side.

 

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#37 Posted : 24 May 2012 20:05:05(UTC)
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Nice and cool here in my basement room, but even still warmer than the usual 'bloody freezin'.
Currently in Manchester. I built this snowman of myself.
Retron Offline
#38 Posted : 25 May 2012 03:54:02(UTC)
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Another day, another 25C overnight low. It's absolutely shattering.
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#39 Posted : 25 May 2012 04:41:45(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Retron Go to Quoted Post
Another day, another 25C overnight low. It's absolutely shattering.

I feel your pain Darren

I'm on nights at present. It's a little harder to sleep in the day when it's warm as our house seems to attract heat

Dave

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#40 Posted : 25 May 2012 05:45:45(UTC)
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I like this thread.

22.8c in the east facing front room currently bathed in sunshine and 23.1c in the dining room. Warmest room in the house is our west facing upstairs bedroom at 25.1c.

A good nights sleep from the Gusty household.

Steve....Folkestone, Kent



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