It's too hot :(

Nope 35+ Celsius is warm outdoors
29 Celsius in house during summer still don’t bother cracking a window.
48 Celsius in Rhodes with the tarmac melting underneath you as you walk is Hot.

I was brought up in the Med, but that's probably a little too far for me.

high 20s, low 30s is lovely, although this country isn't great as they haven't got the infrastructure / airflow / buildings designed to make it enjoyable.

Mid 30s isn't so pleasant in this country, although by the beach or pool, it's glorious.

That said, I don't really feel the cold either (I have cold showers and do cold water swimming) but the warmth doesn't bother me either.


Currently the weather is mild, not warm. Warm is mid 20s.
 
Yep hammock out again

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wow how is that possible? Are u living in the uk? As far as i know, everyone in the UK is going to get at least a double increase in energy and gas

Could still be on our fixed rate I guess. If anything it’s come down since the weather has warmed up and the hot tub is on its lowest setting. That’s the biggest consumer I think. The air con is pretty cheap to run.
 
I’m as cold blooded as a snake, anything below 19c and I put the heating or a coat on, my wife goes bananas.
I only remember two occasions of feeling that perhaps it was too hot, one was when we landed in Athens, Greece one summer in the late seventies, the pilot announced that the outside temperature was 110f, the other time was at Cocoa Beach on Florida’s Atlantic Coast in the mid nineties, it was 99f and I had to buy a baseball cap although my hair was as thick as a beaver’s pelt.
 
Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful day today.

Sat here and had a beer and a picnic with gf.

I love this weather!
Not a cloud

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