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Pheeew
Posted: 18 Jul 2022 15:59
by Mike Hodgson
Temp @15:00 hrs in garden 35.6 degrees .Funnily the birds have stopped singing and have been drinking heavily
from the bird bath
Re: Pheeew
Posted: 18 Jul 2022 18:55
by monty
Our lounge 15.35. Hrs 38.2 degrees C wet towels hanging up to help cooling and raise humidity. Decided to retreat to bed room which is more shaded and about 35 C. Hanging wet towels to dry will reduce room temperature slowly and increase humidity. If like me you have breathing difficulties higher humidities will help.
Re: Pheeew
Posted: 19 Jul 2022 11:10
by Keith Bennett
Today's current outdoor temp at 11:08 am is 35° and the cat is trying to find the zip in his fur coat. Gotta be in there somewhere . . .
Re: Pheeew
Posted: 19 Jul 2022 15:37
by Mike Hodgson
At 15:00 the sky turned grey ,the birds started singing again and ,glory be we had a light rain shower and the temp dropped dramatically .Unfortunately temp is now on the increase plus the humidity has gone up.
Re: Pheeew
Posted: 19 Jul 2022 16:26
by Dave the rave
100° F here in Foleshillistan
( One doesn't do this meaningless C rhubarb
)
Re: Pheeew
Posted: 19 Jul 2022 16:45
by Keith Bennett
Yep, same temp in our garden. Now's the time to top up the steering box and idler grease!!
Re: Pheeew
Posted: 19 Jul 2022 17:34
by Mike Hodgson
Dave wrote-----
"100° F here in Foleshillistan
( One doesn't do this meaningless C rhubarb
)"
When I was gainfully employed I had to (for our American friends) convert to Farenheit and also such things a oil consumption and fuel flows from imperial pph to US pph for the test certificate.
Re: Pheeew
Posted: 19 Jul 2022 20:50
by Keith Bennett
Temperature now down to a balmy (?) 80°F so perhaps in a few hours' time we may get some shut-eye unlike last night.
Re: Pheeew
Posted: 19 Jul 2022 21:08
by austina40sam
Boy has it been hot today!