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Old August 8th 03, 10:49 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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"Col" wrote in message
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We keep hearing about how these hot and sticky nights mean that
we won't get a good nights sleep, but it never seems to affect me at

all.
I'm surprised because I'm a light sleeper and it usually won't take
much to wake me up. How much does it affect others?

Leaving the windows open and sleeping above the duvet is
enough for me


Hi, Col,

Not the problems up here - most nights are getting down to around 11C
min and 18C is being reached by sunset after highs around 25C. Because
of the refreshingly cool evening breezes, just opening doors and windows
is sufficient. In fact it can get a little cool in the house if I overdo
the fresh air!

My sister is coming up from Slough today - she usually appreciates our
breezes.

Living around 900 feet and within the North Sea influence can have some
advantages, it seems!

ATB,

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