It's too hot :(

Started raining about an hour ago and it's still raining - Just right as it's watering everything but not bashing them into the ground.
Also down to 19c in PC room.
It can keep doing this for the next 24hrs and the water butt's are full to brim.:)
 
Long shot, I've still got the Arctic Breeze fan with the 4 port USB hub along with two mini USB versions making up 3 in total.
One of the mini ones has a broken blade and its totally thrown off the balance causing it to rock.

Has anyone found an alternative to the mini USB ones? probably needs to be of a similar size/USB length.

cheers
 
Not much rain in my part of the North East yet. There’s a weather warning and there were some big drops earlier but didn’t materialise into any sustained rain.
I take it back, it’s tipping down now. :D Hopefully will take the edge off the indoor temperatures.
 
Got the backdoor open because whilst it is sub 20 degrees outside now the house takes an age to cool down. Plus my farts after having roast dinner with home made gravy really are something to behold.
 
I have a bit more empathy for you guys inland now.
I'm still in Lincolnshire and the humidity is unbearable! It's 25c last couple of days (colder than in south Wales) but man, the humidity is a killer!

I want to go back home! :D
I forgot what it's like in the Midlands!
 
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People still watch freeview?! With the abundance of smart TVs and internet I thought freeview was history lol.
There are still a few Dinosaus around on this forum.
I have Freeview and Freesat (I think) it's been a long time since I looked at it.
Dry out but a chilly wind -had to put jumper on.
:D
 
Freesat hd here and totally superior to my streaming services but I run an old but great plasma, do netfix ect stream at 1080.? I am out of touch tbh
My hd channels definitely effected by the weather
Also my broadband not the best as can't locate the master socket easy as it sounds
 
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Have you ever been to a hot country? It's not hot at all pal, still jumper weather.

I live in one. Current UK temps is just a warm day to us. However, UK homes are not built for the hot climate and you lot are not used to hot weather all year round. So that makes a difference.
 
I live in one. Current UK temps is just a warm day to us. However, UK homes are not built for the hot climate and you lot are not used to hot weather all year round. So that makes a difference.

Nail on head. It's all well and good saying "It's 40c in Dubai and we're coping fine" without mentioning you spend all day in a well air conditioned building set to 18c or something :p
 
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Out of nowhere suddenly got massive thunder claps.

Nearest was over 3 miles away but could feel the thump in the air.
 
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