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  1. Damn. Looks like you win the "badge of honour" award everyone is supposedly clamouring for. The first goal was 10°C, we need to set a new bar - first to reach indoor temps of 0°C! I'm ordering my liquid nitrogen for the central heating cooling system right now! Just think - if I can get the temp low enough, I might be able to overclock my beast gaming computer to unheard of levels! Whoop whoop!
  2. It's going on soon. Takes me ages to cool down from walking outside. On now, got an extra radiator on so it warms up faster, hopefully anyway.
  3. K, this is an APPLE tree by a stream here, most the Apples have fallen off but a few are still hanging on, and you can see (in this low quality photo) a couple covered in snow LOL.
  4. In lounge the low was 11.7°C - before the energy crisis hit, in this flat the low would be 15°C in December. Heating will go on shortly, I have just got in from walking outside, and am very warm due to that for the moment.
  5. Woke up to 10°C in the bedroom again today with required ventilation for my sleep. Given that I've only lived in this apartment for four years and this is the coldest the weather's been, I know this is about as cool as it will ever get in here thankfully.
  6. About an inch of snow has fallen in my part of Sheffield.
  7. 6/10 September started nicely with the only real convective activity of the year. October was mild which I prefer at that time of year. November was too wet but decent temps.
  8. Shame it's so expensive. I have body temp regulation issues (related to an auto-immune nerve problem) and something like that would make it much easier to directly control the temp when I need to. Central heating takes way too long to heat up and cool down!
  9. It's 16.7°C and I honestly feel too HOT. Not sure why that is...... but yeah.
  10. There's a big wild apple tree by a stream here in Sheffield that STILL has Apples on it. Is that unusual or not in December?
  11. I know the Met have their own definition, but to me it's not really a proper white christmas unless there's a decently thick layer of snow lying on the ground. It doesn't exactly look white if there's a little shower where it all melts on impact with the ground.
  12. Poor little boiler working its nuts off to get the heating going.... I could use some of that forced air stuff right now.
  13. I may be lucky in that what is a cold room for many feels relatively comfortable to me, but this is probably because of physiological differences and metabolism, as we ain't all the same. Just how it is but works in my favour in winter, not so much in summer.
  14. Damn, don't think I can wait that long, turning the computer on added 0.6°C, but I think I'm gonna need a bit more than that.
  15. Here in lower Sheffield we have..........*DRUM ROLL*.......... drizzle. Yay!
  16. 11.7°C in the lounge, 'cos I'm, lyke, well tough m8, innit? Do I get a medal??? Yeah, NOT. Cos I can't afford to heat the place overnight. Heating will be on soon up to 18°C.
  17. Heating goes on about 2PM til around dinner time, set to 18°C in the lounge, but it tends to reach about half a degree short. It goes off at 6:30-7PM after I cook, as I don't need it in the evening and need a cool environment to sleep in.
  18. Looked out window, no snow. Ah well guess I won't be slipping and sliding on my walk later then!
  19. Not sure the temp but woke up to a nice crisp cool bedroom with the window open slightly. Feels refreshing and comfortable to me, so I must be weird. My body just produces a ton of heat. But we're all different aren't we? There's a guy on another weather forum who lives in Australia (Darwin) who has no AC and posts indoor temps in the mid 30's. But far from obnoxiously assuming he's bragging about his temps I just see he's used to it and it's interesting what he finds comfortable.
  20. Well, I don't mind it honestly, I breathe better the cool air and I'm a "hot blooded" person anyway so to speak. Could also be because I grew up in a big cold house in Buxton often described as an "ice-box", and we couldn't afford to heat the whole thing, my bedroom at the back of the house tended to be the coldest naturally...
  21. Not gone below freezing yet. My bit of Sheffield doesn't get much below freezing easily.
  22. For me it started with my nerve issues affecting my body temp and the foot pain. Now it's 12°C in the bedroom and I am very warm under the covers but my feet have to be out the bottom to not ache and stay cool!
  23. 17.3°C and 64% humidity in the lounge at the moment. Once I start cooking the dinner the heating goes off as that adds heat into the environment of my apartment.
  24. Heating's been on several hours - now temp's just edging up to 15°C (thermo set to 18). It'll get there eventually
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