It's too hot :(

Bring on autumn? It's been autumn since the beginning of July. This summer has been trash and they only people who enjoyed it are those who dislike summer.

Of course even single day of humid night is one day too many :)

And yes I dislike summer when it's 23+ here we had few weeks of it
 
You dislike 23+..i love 32+

Anything between 20 and 35 is ideal!

Looks like you in the wrong country lol

Yup because the building I live in and also work in are built and designed to keep heat in, 22+ outside would be 30+ inside also being in the city is not fun it's the humidity

And how uncomfortable it is to get to sleep , it actually effects my energy levels and physical activities

Only positive if can get to the coast for little break

16-18c is ideal for me I still have the windows fully open :) I'm grateful for the UK climate :)
 
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I feel like living in the UK is not something you should continue doing then :D


Forecast from Friday showing most days as 20-22ºC for the foreseeable. This isn't too devastating but still annoying.

Definitely. If I was single I'd be gone. Need to. Convince the GF. She's flip flopped on it.

Cold Winters and hot summers. Is what I like. This constant gloom Is the worst.
 
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5pm today in the house, windows and doors all open, apparently will stay like this all week... only came back for the autumn and winter after escaping to the UK to see family in July and August.

(Yes we have AC, but we only use it when it gets really hot)

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Constantly whinging and moaning like a little girl because it’s a bit warm should be a thread ban.

You and uscool really grind my gears. You don’t give a toss about anybody but yourselves

I'm suspecting you want harm to come to me lol ;)
 
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Two nights on the trot I've had the electric blanket on (albeit on low).

Three consecutive nights and it's officially Winter.
 
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That sounds absolutely daft. 33C is uncomfortably hot.
Not really, you quickly get used to 33c, we have fans and air blowing through the house. Ac costs approximately 2 euros per hour per unit. We have 5 units. if the temperature gets to 36, 37 the doors are shut and the ac is used For an aimed 12c drop.

this is Europe, not the uk, expectations and norms are different.

at night the temperature drops to 24, and under a sheet it is very pleasant.
 
I've found I'm much more effected by humidity rather than temperature. If it's 25c and 40% humidity I'm fine, but 20c and 70% humidity and I'm miserable.
 
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