It's too hot :(

It’s not though it’s 34 Celsius here in Blackburn and 26% humidity.
Rhodes slightly higher 35 Celsius and 43% humidity

I was in Rhodes about a month ago. Was pretty hot. Low 30s. High humidity. Swimming pool pretty essential, or just stay in the shade all day with air-con.
 
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exactly - in cambridge humidity 21 , by the sea ~70
but cambridge is near top with a 20C combined wet bulb temperature < how oppressive the temp+humidity are in tandem


air conditioning wouldn't be cheap
Figuring out how much the average HVAC system uses isn’t easy. Units of different sizes use more or less energy depending on the size of your home. Climate matters, too. Hot Texas summers mean that your AC unit will need to run longer to keep your home cool. Cold spells mean higher electricity bills, too.

“An average central ac will use 3000 to 5000 watts of power for around 9 hours a day during the hotter months,” according to Energy Use Calculator. That means during the summer, if you run your AC for 9 hours a day with an energy rate of 10 cents per kWh, you’ll pay $95.82 per month. That’s just to cool your home.
 
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