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Retron
17 July 2022 05:04:31

That patio fan is really doing wonders. Almost cold enough for the heating to kick in!


(And of course once the sun starts shining in it'll rocket up. But for now... most pleasant. I'm making the most of the cool air!)



Leysdown, north Kent
Gusty
17 July 2022 07:04:35

22.3c this morning in the hallway. A little warmer upstairs.


Doors and windows are wide open at the moment. 17.2c outside.


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Jerry P
17 July 2022 07:34:47
I live in a house constructed to cope with high temperatures and it’s five hundred years old.... 18 inch thick cob walls, small windows and a thatched roof (upstairs stays cool). It’s set into the ground a bit and downstairs stays around 20C in this weather - we open the windows to warm it up. Of course it’s a different matter in the winter but we only heat it to 19C - perfectly good enough.
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17 July 2022 07:56:15

I live in a house constructed to cope with high temperatures and it’s five hundred years old.... 18 inch thick cob walls, small windows and a thatched roof (upstairs stays cool). It’s set into the ground a bit and downstairs stays around 20C in this weather - we open the windows to warm it up. Of course it’s a different matter in the winter but we only heat it to 19C - perfectly good enough.

Originally Posted by: Jerry P 


I used to live in a cob house and it was always cool in summer and didn't take much to warm it in winter.


I now live in a modern thatched property and the thatch is the thing that keeps out the heat. Not cob walls of course, very few cob houses built nowadays. But it's still much much cooler inside than the nearby tiled/slated properties in a hot spell like now. I'll see what happens in the next day or two and I'm ready to sleep in the garden if it becomes too warm overnight to sleep indoors.


The office at the bottom of the garden is another matter. Brick walls that absorb the heat, make the place an oven in the afternoons. I need to fan in the cool air in the mornings to rid the inside of the overnight stored heat. I've lost the battle for today though.


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l1sav
17 July 2022 08:59:00
I live in a converted stable block that's about 200yrs old with really thick stone walls. The building itself is floor level only and quite long and I have windows only to one side and also has a built awning over 2/3rds of window side which helps with the sun. I face west as well so don't get much sun till the afternoon.
So summers it tends to stay cool but Im always whinging I'm cold In the winter...but I choose not to ramp the heating up!
I open windows early and late to get some air in then shut them as soon as the temp starts to rise outside.

Currently 21.2c inside and temp rising outside at 22.4c. I've only lived here since early 2020 so will see how it fares with these high temps soon to be here.
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ARTzeman
17 July 2022 09:51:31

Sheltered housing, bungalow 24.5c. The back door is open along with the small windows.






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xioni2
17 July 2022 10:55:31

A lovely 22C, which is the coolest it has been all week.


 

Retron
17 July 2022 10:59:07

So, with the windows firmly shut downstairs (with curtains drawn) and the windows upstairs all open, we have:


Outside: 27.3


Upstairs: 28.3


Downstairs: 20.5


That patio fan trick has really paid dividends so far.


Leysdown, north Kent
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17 July 2022 11:34:06
21C lower ground, 24C upper ground, 24.5C first floor. Acceptable at the moment.
Brockley, South East London 30m asl
westv
17 July 2022 11:34:11
Currently 23c ground floor.
At least it will be mild!
Gusty
17 July 2022 11:38:34

4 hours in we have


24.7c outside


23.4c downstairs


23.8c upstairs


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Jason H
17 July 2022 11:44:07

24.7° Downstairs at 12:40pm. The outside temperature, 28.4°.


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Retron
17 July 2022 16:49:14

The first evening of the heatwave:


Outside: 25.7C (down from 28C earlier)


Upstairs: 27.0C (window open, breeze coming in)


     (Bedroom: 24.7, the a/c is on)


Downstairs: 22.5C (windows closed, curtains drawn, as they have been for most of the day).


I think the pre-conditioning was a big success today! I'd expect the downstairs temperature to rise overnight as the bricks release their heat, but it at least gives me a fighting chance to keep things habitable tomorrow.


It's a battle I won't win on Tuesday, as I'll be at work - I do, however, have a booking at the hotel just down the road from work for Tuesday evening (meaning I won't actually earn much that day. Worth it, though, to be able to sleep.)


Leysdown, north Kent
John p
17 July 2022 17:02:36


The first evening of the heatwave:


Outside: 25.7C (down from 28C earlier)


Upstairs: 27.0C (window open, breeze coming in)


     (Bedroom: 24.7, the a/c is on)


Downstairs: 22.5C (windows closed, curtains drawn, as they have been for most of the day).


I think the pre-conditioning was a big success today! I'd expect the downstairs temperature to rise overnight as the bricks release their heat, but it at least gives me a fighting chance to keep things habitable tomorrow.


It's a battle I won't win on Tuesday, as I'll be at work - I do, however, have a booking at the hotel just down the road from work for Tuesday evening (meaning I won't actually earn much that day. Worth it, though, to be able to sleep.)


Originally Posted by: Retron 


Good thinking a/c will be heavenly 


Camberley, Surrey
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17 July 2022 18:23:06

Been out all day which has helped the inside , 23c downstairs feels like stepping into air conditioning since it is 28.5c outside .


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Surrey John
17 July 2022 21:43:52
Have had curtains and blinds shut since 10am when it got warmer outside

Turned upstairs a/c on at 5pm and has been cutting in and out to maintain our chosen 19.5c, nice temperature to sleep in. Will probably leave it on in auto mode to maintain this temperature until Wednesday morning.

Glad we installed a/c (but can’t really do comfortable working from home without it) as we use 4th bedroom as a study, however we had the simple version, so one controller does all 4 bedrooms, as all ducted off same unit in loft, so can’t set different temperatures in each bedroom

Having an elderly neighbour round tomorrow afternoon as she doesn’t have a/c



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17 July 2022 22:05:06
So, on the eve of the event we’ve managed to keep indoor temperatures to 24.5C as we go to bed. Hit 26C upstairs earlier but significantly lower than the 27.5C on Tuesday/Wednesday.

Will we manage to keep it under 30C indoors this week?
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Retron
18 July 2022 05:15:18

So, on the eve of the event we’ve managed to keep indoor temperatures to 24.5C as we go to bed. Hit 26C upstairs earlier but significantly lower than the 27.5C on Tuesday/Wednesday.

Will we manage to keep it under 30C indoors this week?

Originally Posted by: TimS 


Good luck with that!


On the first really hot day it's currently:


14.1C outside


18C in the living room - using the fan idea again


19.9C in my bedroom (west-facing)


22.7C in one of the back bedrooms (east-facing)


I would expect mid 30s all round upstairs this afternoon, the mission is to keep it below 30C downstairs.


(I'm expecting a high of 34/35C here today).


Leysdown, north Kent
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18 July 2022 06:06:06
Slept ok last night and it wasn't too warm (23 downstairs, 25 upstairs) despite high of 30c yesterday and low of 20c last night.
Windows open now whilst it is just cooler than outside then close all curtains and windows.

Tim
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Tom Rance
18 July 2022 13:03:08

Currently a pleasantly cool 27c indoors. Couple of fans on to move the air about. Perfectly comfortable.


Tom
Cambridgeshire, Ouse Valley, 40ft AMSL.
speckledjim
18 July 2022 13:24:42
27.7c here in my office which is North facing and the coolest room in the house.
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westv
18 July 2022 13:29:26
25.3 in the "office*.
At least it will be mild!
Hungry Tiger
18 July 2022 13:33:26

A losing battle to keep my upstairs below 30C.


 


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westv
18 July 2022 13:35:06


A losing battle to keep my upstairs below 30C.


 


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


Did you do the closed windows/curtains method?


At least it will be mild!
Tom Rance
18 July 2022 13:46:10

42.5c in the greenhouse despite damping down. Poor tomatoes 


Tom
Cambridgeshire, Ouse Valley, 40ft AMSL.
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