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Lol no, I would not like 27C nights.. but 20C-22C is fine for me. Outside temperature is usually already around that when I go to sleep on holiday, so just opening the window slightly makes for a comfortable sleep. People turning on A/C for 25C highs and 15C lows is just crazy
You're right! Now you gave me something to look forward to. lol Maybe we'll get an early Fall that means if we're getting May/June/July as summer. Maybe August wont be as bad.
Think storms with this heat as well. We shouldn't forget that. Don't know where though.
Hopefully, we should get some nice thunderstorms out of this. We need it. You see that we're in a moderate drought now?
Lol no, I would not like 27C nights.. but 20C-22C is fine for me. Outside temperature is usually already around that when I go to sleep on holiday, so just opening the window slightly makes for a comfortable sleep. People turning on A/C for 25C highs and 15C lows is just crazy
It depends on a lot on the building, also the daytime temperature. Daily mean is a better indicator. If the daily mean is 24°C/75°F then it becomes rather difficult to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature without A/C.
Lol no, I would not like 27C nights.. but 20C-22C is fine for me. Outside temperature is usually already around that when I go to sleep on holiday, so just opening the window slightly makes for a comfortable sleep. People turning on A/C for 25C highs and 15C lows is just crazy
In an average year, 27C is the warmest night of the summer.
The warmest low we've had here in the last 10 years is 29 C on August 5, 2009.
Yeah, we see one or two night usually at 27-28 C every year.....average low is about 25-26 C. Doesn't vary much from that from June-September. It's usually still 28-29 C with high humidity at midnight...
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