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Old January 17th 05, 10:59 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [WR] Haytor 16/1/05

Yes indeed my heating bills are low compared to some folk. I see no point in
overheating a house. If it gets chilly we put on jerseys which are fine as our
house is not draughty. If it gets cold (and I mean *cold*, ie like nothing we
have had so far this winter) we will keep a log fire going all day to supplement
the central heating. The worse weather is wind, the coldest I have felt was one
day last winter when the wind was force 7 and the outside air temperature was
hovering around +1 deg C, the house seemed to lose heat very fast. To date this
winter has been so mild that the heating has only needed to be on for 6 hours a
day to maintain a temperature in the comfortable range of 16-19 deg C !

Will.
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"lima" wrote in message ...
17.1°C!

Chilly inside! Dont think its ever dropped below .. no just checked, minmum
inside is 19.6°C!!

Save on heating costs though I guess LOL


"Joe Egginton" wrote in message
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Will Hand wrote:
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1830

Wind WNW 8 knots
Temp 4.8 deg C
Dewpoint 2 deg C
Relative humidity 84%
Daily rainfall 0.8 mm
Bar 1022 hPa rising

A lovely clear day today with sunny spells after a bit of rain this
morning.
Made a nice change from all the fog and drizzle on Saturday.

Monthly rainfall 103 mm (56% of average for whole month).

Inside temperature 17.1 deg C


It's warmer in my outside toilet !


Will.
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