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#1 Posted : 22 May 2012 14:41:54(UTC)
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Location: Caterham-on-the-Hill, North Downs, Surrey 189m asl

Windows open with pleasant northerly breeze blowing through, 21.9c. 

 

 

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#2 Posted : 22 May 2012 14:45:01(UTC)
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Location: Hampton Hill, SW London

My bedroom: 20.8c

Kitchen: 19.5c

Server room: 22.6c

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#3 Posted : 22 May 2012 15:16:32(UTC)
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23.0c in my office at home,22.8c outdoors

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#4 Posted : 22 May 2012 16:10:04(UTC)
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Indeed temps of 18c.


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#5 Posted : 22 May 2012 17:25:31(UTC)
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21C overnight, dropped to 18C briefly this morning when the window was opened (my dad's at home today, which is handy!)

It's since shot up to 26.7C, even with the windows open and a gentle breeze coming in. As a result, the window is closed and the air-con is on.

It's 24.4C downstairs in the dining room.

Edited by user 22 May 2012 17:27:58(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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#6 Posted : 22 May 2012 17:49:21(UTC)
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My battle with this stupidly cool room continues... it may be over 25°C outside but in here it's only just managed 20°C. At long last I can sit here in a t-shirt and feel comfortable, but I never thought it'd take a day like this to achieve that.

On the other side of the house, facing south, temps are probably in the high 20's. That's the trouble with long, narrow victorian-era houses.

I've been periodically visiting that side of the house and then stepping outside to feel the warmth of the air.

Fun fact: May 2011 never got above 22.4°C and because I left my university accomodation (this same building and this same room) about half way through that month, it means that today is the warmest day I've ever known while staying here! You may wonder about the April 2011 warm spell and yes, that was hotter, but I was back in west Hants for most of that month.

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#7 Posted : 22 May 2012 18:51:34(UTC)
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25.5 C here in my west-facing hobby room (and no, the console's sensor isn't near any heat source such as a telly or monitor - nor is it in direct sunshine).
  I have the window fully open to try and cool off the room but it's not being very successful.

Yet two days ago, I was fettling with the thermostat to warm the house up because my elderly mother and I were feeling cold.


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#8 Posted : 22 May 2012 19:07:19(UTC)
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24.8c at the computer table near the west facing patio door that has been open since 4pm

23.0c in the front room that is coolest. (E facing)

Warmest room is our west facing bedroom upstairs..currently sitting at a pleasant but not excessive 27.2c.

Steve....Folkestone, Kent



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#9 Posted : 23 May 2012 04:51:37(UTC)
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The air-con got it down to 23C before I went to bed - just about bearable when it comes to getting to sleep for me (18C is my ideal temperature for sleeping).

Overnight with the air-con off it went back up to 26C and it's fallen to 24C now. Needless to say, that's enough to make me zombiefied today!

PS - you're lucky in that you can tolerate 27C Gusty - it is well outside the limits for comfort for most people. From the Beeb, about why old people die in the cold:

"http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5372296.stm

24C - top range of comfort
21C - recommended living room temperature
Less than 20C - death risk begins
18C - recommended bedroom temperature
16C - resistance to respiratory diseases weakened
12C - more than two hours at this temperature raises blood pressure and increases heart attack and stroke risk
5C - Significant risk of hypothermia
Source: West Midlands Public Health Observatory"

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#10 Posted : 23 May 2012 07:00:15(UTC)
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25.4°c here at present.

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#11 Posted : 23 May 2012 07:05:03(UTC)
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server room 15C

office currently 27C, will rise no doubt

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#12 Posted : 23 May 2012 07:15:08(UTC)
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Living room temp, 18.0c.


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#13 Posted : 23 May 2012 10:46:47(UTC)
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Office @ home 24.1c,outside 22.3c

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#14 Posted : 23 May 2012 10:48:32(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Retron Go to Quoted Post
The air-con got it down to 23C before I went to bed - just about bearable when it comes to getting to sleep for me (18C is my ideal temperature for sleeping).

Overnight with the air-con off it went back up to 26C and it's fallen to 24C now. Needless to say, that's enough to make me zombiefied today!

PS - you're lucky in that you can tolerate 27C Gusty - it is well outside the limits for comfort for most people. From the Beeb, about why old people die in the cold:

"http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5372296.stm

24C - top range of comfort
21C - recommended living room temperature
Less than 20C - death risk begins
18C - recommended bedroom temperature
16C - resistance to respiratory diseases weakened
12C - more than two hours at this temperature raises blood pressure and increases heart attack and stroke risk
5C - Significant risk of hypothermia
Source: West Midlands Public Health Observatory"

Good stats Darren,my bedroom is often 15c or less in winter..it wont be this next winter!

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N Yorks
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#15 Posted : 23 May 2012 13:11:22(UTC)
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20c in Bedroom.."20c in hallway and lounge.Kitchen door open.Windows and vents open.Bungalow has sun on South side..

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#16 Posted : 23 May 2012 14:11:22(UTC)
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server room 15C

Office melting 31C,

Can't turn on aircon

Richard
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#17 Posted : 23 May 2012 14:28:54(UTC)
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Location: Carleton in Craven, N Yorks

Office at home 26.7c outdoors 25.5c

Barrel of real ale in garage 13c !

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#18 Posted : 23 May 2012 15:20:19(UTC)
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A bit oppressive now and less of a breeze than yesterday, currently 24.5c (25.4c outside)

Pat.
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#19 Posted : 23 May 2012 17:06:46(UTC)
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Windows shut all day, up to 28.3C this afternoon as a result. Having them open for an hour and a bit only dropped it to 27.8C so again the house is filled with the deep growl of the air-con.

With luck the wind will pick up tomorrow and as a result it should be something like 23C indoors instead.

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#20 Posted : 23 May 2012 17:10:35(UTC)
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Indeed temps, 19.0c.

Though the breeze drooped out during the day making it feel hot and very sticky to.


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