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Old August 8th 03, 01:06 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Alex Stephens Jnr Alex Stephens Jnr is offline
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Default Poor Sleeping?

As a nightshift worker I have to say it's been hellish trying to sleep
during the day.
This morning was not as bad as the air temp' fell to 11°C and the inside
temp. back to a near manageable 23°C. It's not just the heat though,
neighbouring kids and music all increase in volume on warm days. Moan, moan,
moan. BUT - on the whole, the benefits still outweigh the discomforts.
Alex.
Near Motherwell, Scotland.

"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

Col
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