It's too hot :(

Horrendous. I have a small air circulator fan I bought after last year, but it feels like it's making naff all difference. ~26c downstairs, coming close to 28c in my front bedroom. The fan is downstairs trying to blow some cooler air upstairs. My WFH/PC room must be 30c at least right now. Windows are closed and curtains have been drawn all day.
 
Just popped outside and it's very warm and humid..

BBC Weather says 23C and high chance of rain..

My PWS says 30C:
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Just checked the other PWS in the area and all are 29+..
 
Come home to 25ºC in the PC room :( 24ºC in the main bedroom too. Overnight temps will barely dip below 19C so even with a windows open night (letting in all the noise and pollen) it's going to be uncomfortable :(
 
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Being away this weekend without air con reminded me how great air con is this time of year. Arrived home to a lovely cool house.

Wild storms this afternoon. Flooded the post work venue, so bailed on that idea.
 
Being away this weekend without air con reminded me how great air con is this time of year. Arrived home to a lovely cool house.

Wild storms this afternoon. Flooded the post work venue, so bailed on that idea.

Doesn’t need to be 40c for aircon to be useful. Even when it’s low-20’s and muggy, it makes it so nice.

Some big storms near us but I didn’t see any. Some shops and schools have had to close from storm damage.
 
Doesn’t need to be 40c for aircon to be useful. Even when it’s low-20’s and muggy, it makes it so nice.

Some big storms near us but I didn’t see any. Some shops and schools have had to close from storm damage.
Needed it today. The thunderstorm made it horribly muggy
 
people need to star equipping houses for consequences of global warming - don't need expensive A/C just wooden shutters that reduce radiation into the house, and provide cooling options with larger windows they cover opened.

Water supply problems in Cambs this evening.
 
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