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20.8c this morning after an 6pm peak of 22.8c. Strong sunshine in virtually calm conditions will make a good warming day today. A breezier and cloudier few days after today. The more warmth today, the better ! |
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Joined: 07/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 15,272  Location: Folkestone
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21.8c this morning after a late afternoon high of 23.7c yesterday evening following the cooking of the Sunday roast and a sunny afternoon. 21.6c now and continuing to fall very slow due to the thick cloud today. Its still reasonably comfortable though. |
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Joined: 07/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 15,272  Location: Folkestone
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The internal cooling trend continues. 19.9c this morning. A peak early yesterday evening of 21.8c. |
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Joined: 09/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 15,219  Location: Leeds
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Just under 18c in the house now, my heating won't be going on due to building work anyway, but perhaps the electric fire will be needed later, depending on sunshine amounts today. |
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Joined: 05/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 18,313 Location: Kingston upon Hull
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At least it will be mild! |
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Joined: 14/07/2012(UTC) Posts: 30,147  Location: Peasedown St John. N.E. Sommerset
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22.6 with sunshine through the windows. 16.0c in the shed. |
Some people walk in the rain. Others just get wet. I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
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Joined: 05/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 17,448  Location: Chichester 12m. asl
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29.0 conservatory (with door open), 20.8 just outside (shaded but non-standard location) |
"The sky was an exquisitely deep blue just then, with filmy white clouds drawn up over it like gauze" |
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Joined: 07/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 15,272  Location: Folkestone
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19.4c this morning, the decline continues. Briefly peaked at 21.2c early yesterday evening. We need a warm spell with a run of +20c days outside to bring the warmth back. |
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Joined: 09/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 15,219  Location: Leeds
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Down to 17.3c now and feeling a bit damp in the house. Likewise some warm weather is much needed up here too. 22m3 of gas for the month so far, |
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Joined: 05/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 17,448  Location: Chichester 12m. asl
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18.1C inside, 14.8C outside. No gas used since mid-April; the solar panels for hot water on the roof have had just enough sun to keep the hot water going (one sunny day or half day in high summer heats the tank enough to last hot the following day, and lukewarm yet another day) |
"The sky was an exquisitely deep blue just then, with filmy white clouds drawn up over it like gauze" |
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Joined: 14/07/2012(UTC) Posts: 30,147  Location: Peasedown St John. N.E. Sommerset
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23.0c with the central heating on. Oldies need it with the wind as well |
Some people walk in the rain. Others just get wet. I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
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Joined: 05/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 17,448  Location: Chichester 12m. asl
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Sunny periods in this last hour, enough to push the conservatory temp up to 22.7 and solar hot water up to 43.9 |
"The sky was an exquisitely deep blue just then, with filmy white clouds drawn up over it like gauze" |
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Joined: 05/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 27,639 Location: Leysdown-on-Sea
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It's wonderful today: 17C downstairs, 18.5C upstairs when I came in from work. Literally a breath of fresh air! 
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Joined: 07/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 15,272  Location: Folkestone
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Slow and steady decline through the day today with thick clouds and a fresh to strong WSW'ly breeze hitting the back of the house adding no daytime diurnal warming, outside temps varying between 13 and 14c. Today's peak was a mere 19.1 early this evening (with the cooker on in the kitchen). I suspect we'll be in to the 17's by morning. |
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Joined: 07/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 15,272  Location: Folkestone
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18.3c first thing this morning. All residual warmth has ebbed away. It feels as if it has levelled off to the ambient temperature. |
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Joined: 09/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 15,219  Location: Leeds
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17.1c inside now which also feels levelled off. 14.6c outside so probably can't get much colder inside given the current temp. Drizzle and strong winds outside, horrible. |
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Joined: 11/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 25,718 Location: South Cambridgeshire
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Originally Posted by: Gusty  The internal cooling trend continues. 19.9c this morning. A peak early yesterday evening of 21.8c. My house is feeling quite chilly now even though it's 20C. My normal comfortable temperature in my house is 22C to 24C. |
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Joined: 04/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 74,683
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A pleasantly warm 18 to 20⁰C in the house. I would hope there will be no need for any heating for a few months. |
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Joined: 05/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 18,313 Location: Kingston upon Hull
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At least it will be mild! |
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Joined: 05/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 27,639 Location: Leysdown-on-Sea
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19C down, 21.5C upstairs - all the upstairs windows are open. 18.6C outside. Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger  My normal comfortable temperature in my house is 22C to 24C. It'd be interesting to see everyone's range. Mine is 17 to 20, 22 is a bit warm and 25 and up is unpleasantly warm. Edited by user 26 May 2022 17:36:27(UTC)
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