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23.5c in the hallway this morning. (up to 0.6 from yesterday).
A warm day yesterday with an outside temperature of 25c and low angle sunshine between 3 and 5pm before the arrival of the cloud pushed the internal temperature up to 24.3c.
Only 0.8c was lost overnight thanks to closed windows and curtains. An outside overnight low of 18.3c has also helped.
Toasty...
Current conditions from my Davis Vantage Vue
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Damp today outside. 22.5c. Indoors. Not switched the extractor fan on yet.
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22.5 in my brother house in Letchworth, quite cold and cloudy outside while back home Nuneaton sunny so that should keep the house temps warmer inside.
Another warm night last night (windows closed again due to rain), leaving things at 22C up and 20C down.
It's meant to be cloudy today, so even as temperatures hit 20C later it should continue to cool down slowly.
19.2C
Chichester 12m asl
22.1c this morning (down 1.4 from this time yesterday).
Thick cloud yesterday prevented diurnal lift and as a result its been a slow decline over the past 24 hours (it plateaued yesterday evening when we were cooking and things were going on).
At this rate it will be around 20.5c this time tomorrow morning. Some afternoon sunshine today would be very welcomed to arrest the fall. I'm not sure we'll get that today though.
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Snowfall Winter 24/25: 18/11 5cm, 23/11 9cm, 22/12: dusting, 5/1 16cm, 6/1 6cm top-up , 7/1 1cm top-up.
18.5 C which I find comfortable even in pyjamas; but hoping for sunshine to top up the solar hot water which is down to 33.8 C (two days with zero or minimal midday sunshine - evening sun on a S-facing roof doesn't do a great deal especially at this time of year) after a full charge to 60C on Monday
Down to 18.0c this morning. Any other year I might have out the heating on for a quick blast now. Because of building work it still isn't actually connected up, plus the new normal is going to be about 18c anyway.
Originally Posted by: Tim A
Mine came on briefly this morning when the temperature dipped to 16.7°C at around 6am so I have tweaked the settings so that won’t happen again. At least I know the system is working and it’s a strangely warm-feeling 18°C now with that central heating on for the first time in months feeling.
I hope it will be a little while yet before it comes on routinely although the next couple of days may test that if daytime maxima don’t reach the teens.
Current conditions (personal WS)
21.4c this morning (down 0.7c from this time yesterday).
The inside temperature held steady between 22.0c and 22.1c all day yesterday. At 4pm the thick cloud cleared and the sun came out giving a valuable 90 minutes of warming through the west facing windows. By 6pm it climbed to 23.0c.
That period of sunshine has made a big difference. As a result working from home today in a T shirt is comfortable.
16.5 C this morning - cool but not uncomfortable.
20.0c. Coolest for ages.
20.5c this morning. (down 0.9 from yesterday at this time).
Hugely disappointing yesterday. Warm sunshine at noon promised good internal warming but by the time the sun reached the all important west facing windows at 2pm convective infill had occurred.
As a result it hovered around 21.4 to 21.6 all day. Had the sun shone it would have hit 23.5c and this morning we would sitting in the low 22's.
The curse of convective infill. Fortunately its something we generally only experience under W or NW'ly airmasses.
We are going away today returning on Monday. It will be interesting to see where it sits after a cool weekend.
Originally Posted by: Gusty
That what I hate this summer because of those infill and always attack on prime time. Even with sun hours nearly 200 mainly from early morning and evening time all the time especially in June, only sunny days when it was under heatwave but not on average days.
20C in my brother house and with forecast of 1C over the Midlands tonight so likely to dive low in my house indoor temps since I am not at home there to close the shutters. Warming up next week should recover it and shutters close nightly will keep warm again.
As my dad watched Last of the Summer wine last night on one of the channel for past programs was featured in 1995 was stunning blue skies, very yellowed country side and miles better than this summer.
Temperatures of 7 - 8c. Overnight for the next few days causes our bungalow to have the heating on at 21c. The water will not be all that hot in the radiators as I closed the gate abit.
How long can I put off putting the central heating on? Will it even work? Its been off since May!
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Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East
Wore my first sweater of the autumn today to mow the garden! Cool with a steady wind. Said to a neighbour "It's a bit nippy" and they replied "I'd put the heating on but I can't afford to!" A sign of things to come economically and weather-wise?
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William Cobbett, in his Rural Rides - c.1830
Not saying it's turning cold, but I have just shut the back door MInd, I am sitting here in shorts and t-shirt.
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Indoors is a very comfortable 20.1c at the moment.
Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.
A definite change in the weather yesterday - a cool-feeling NW'ly breeze, a much lower dewpoint and a high of just 18C, briefly, by far the coldest day in months. A much cooler night, too, with 10C as the low so far (and the wind persists).
It's having an effect indoors, but a slow one: it's 19C upstairs and 18C downstairs.
20.1c indoors. Condensation on TWO Windows. 6.1 outside.