Ok I'll concede that the non a/c underground was less pleasant, a lot of people dripping with sweat. I do feel for people that struggle with the heat, but honestly it brings out the best in me.Depends where, not if you need to use the underground maybe for some it's fun ? Or crowded places
Thyroid check time I reckon, just to make sureHorrid night, I had to change pillow case 3 times, and sheet twice due to sweat in a single night. Have got towels ready now for future nights to soak it all up.
Curious if this part of the country ends up with a long miserable heatwave for several weeks in succession like it has done in the past, as this summer has started differently to the last couple of years.
My first summer with black out curtains, the room temp seems low for the sweat produced (25.7C).
It’s not that high. It’s 24 Celcius here at 65% Singapore it’s midnight 29 Celcius and nearly 100% Rhodes in Greece same temperature 75%Well usually in this country, at least in my part if its summer and hot, humidity is high as well.
Curious if this part of the country ends up with a long miserable heatwave for several weeks in succession like it has done in the past, as this summer has started differently to the last couple of years.
Oh no, am I too late?Think I'm heading to the beach. Any volunteers for applying the sunscreen?
Yep, the towel on top of my pillow was soaked this morning too. It's got to that miserable time of year for those that hate the British summer heat/humidity.Horrid night, I had to change pillow case 3 times, and sheet twice due to sweat in a single night. Have got towels ready now for future nights to soak it all up.
Hit 30 here apparently. Currently 28c in the house.27 degrees today rather roasters