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Old June 2nd 16, 03:45 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Tudor Hughes Tudor Hughes is offline
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On Thursday, 2 June 2016 07:35:19 UTC+1, wrote:
"Nick Gardner" wrote in message
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On 01/06/2016 14:13, Alastair wrote:
Our CH timer has a button to switch it on for 1 hr, something I have used
occasionally during the last few days :-(
Alastair,
East Dorset.


Blimey, you're not that far away and yet you've suffered over there.

The Davis VP2 is currently showing a temperature of 24.2C inside (one of
the rear upstairs rooms), this is pretty representative of the whole
house. Shorts and vest temperature.


Vile. I@d be permanently sweating in those temperatures. How on earth do you
sleep at night?
Not had my heating on last month either with windows wide open to let in the
lovely fresh country air directly!

Will
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Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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We're all different. I can sleep in any temperature my bedroom has ever reached (about 29°). Cold is far worse. We gentlemen of a certain age need to "get up in the night" once or twice and I see no virtue in throwing back the bedclothes and exposing myself (sic) to the inside of a fridge.. A reasonable temperature (say 18°) also makes getting out of bed in the morning that much easier. My bedroom is my living room anyway for much of the time.
I have no problem with cold outside and probably wrap up less than most people of my age. Outside is outside but inside is the comfort zone.

Tudor Hughes