Summer weather thread 2024

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You've got to make the sacrifice to get that house, how are you managing to save as people think it's not possible nowadays?
Our main room is normally at about 20°C now but one day it did dip to 18.5°C.

Extremely frugal and a landlord that knows we're saving and is helping out by keeping rates low.

Tbh I'd be fine with 18.5.c that's about the temperature where I stop feeling chilly while indoors. After a day of me being at home with the PC and TV on, were now at a balmy 17.6c. An increase of just 1.1c since this morning.
 
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Extremely frugal and a landlord that knows we're saving and is helping out by keeping rates low.

Tbh I'd be fine with 18.5.c that's about the temperature where I stop feeling chilly while indoors. After a day of me being at home with the PC and TV on, were now at a balmy 17.6c. An increase of just 1.1c since this morning.
Not many landlords like that. Yes I'm better at that temp.
 
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8C this morning. What the actual....

Heating is on, this time last year I was spending £0.00 on heating. :(
You can turn the thermostat down so it doesn't trigger:)
Supposed to feel like 10° here and it's 19.5° inside the house
 
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8C this morning. What the actual....

Heating is on, this time last year I was spending £0.00 on heating. :(
No heating, the house is still holding 20c overnight after I insulated the **** out of it a while back. Even had the bedroom window open last night :p
Another grey day though. Apparently it’s not getting better any time soon. :(
 
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