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I've had two of the most uncomfortable nights and complete lack of sleep due to the heat.

Fans and open windows have not helped either. While my husband appears to be oblivious and continue's to snore like a hippo In labour.

Phew

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Cold. Drizzle. Gray. Piss-me-off weather. I'd much rather

sunny and hot. We had a precious few days of my kind of

weather.

I do agree with you on the sleeping part, thankfully we cool

off enough at night here even in hot weather, that a couple of

carefully placed fans do the trick.

Put a really wet washcloth in a bag in the fridge, take it out

and put it on the back of your neck. Feels really good!
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Hotter n hell here. 107 yesterday
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YZGI;1431376 wrote: Hotter n hell here. 107 yesterday


Isn't that against the law ?

Our country seems to have ground to a halt with the heat wave we are having.

Thanks for the tip Val.. I will try that.

Meanwhile only my husband goes out and buys a paddling pool for the dogs.
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YZGI;1431376 wrote: Hotter n hell here. 107 yesterday


Same here, 5am wake up to 80 then go out to work.:(
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I feel for ya, oscar. I know the experience of trying to sleep with a fan blowing hot air on you. It's awful.

I've found these tips that may help you:

3 Ways to Sleep Comfortably on a Hot Night - wikiHow

As for the snoring, you may have to get small earplugs. :)



PS. It's hot and muggy here in Georgia. Around 85 in the day........around 70 at night..outside.
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Hot and stupidly humid. I'm used to less than 10% humidity. It has to be at least 25% today. My skin hates it.
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82 degrees here. Pretty rough when your used to 60s as an average. I don't sleep well either. We have that Seattle weather.
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along-for-the-ride;1431392 wrote: I feel for ya, oscar. I know the experience of trying to sleep with a fan blowing hot air on you. It's awful.

I've found these tips that may help you:

3 Ways to Sleep Comfortably on a Hot Night - wikiHow

As for the snoring, you may have to get small earplugs. :)



PS. It's hot and muggy here in Georgia. Around 85 in the day........around 70 at night..outside.


Thanks for the tips AFTR.....

I do use wax ear plugs for my husbands snoring already. I would simply have to smother him In his sleep If I didn't.... they also block out Puppy Snoozie Maud squawking at 5 In the morning.

Another very hot day today.
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Saint_;1431403 wrote: Hot and stupidly humid. I'm used to less than 10% humidity. It has to be at least 25% today. My skin hates it.
That makes me laugh! New York "low" humidity is like 60! I like the heat outside on a sunny day, but inside, the air conditioners run day & night.
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I work permanent night shifts, so the sultry nights don't affect me. And as far as sleeping during the day, I have pretty much gotten used to the hot weather during the day, so I count myself lucky in that respect.
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Well, after last summer, when the average high was around 101 f, I won't complain.

We have been seeing low to mid 90's with the clouds rolling up in the afternoon, and bring rain to cool things off.

Afternoons have been rather pleasant.

We have seen more rain this summer than all of last year.

Only problem has been that the mosquitoes love this kind of weather, and you can't go out in the evening without a huge dose of DEET.
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I live in Texas, where there is plenty of air conditioning.
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Shoot, our furnace has come on for 4 days running now, and

we didn't even break 70F today!!

Not to mention the totally wet gray drizzly morning AGAIN.

Only plus was the paper carrier put mine in a plastic sleeve!
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The heatwave continue's

UK weather: Met Office prepares to issue 'level three' heatwave warning for health workers | Mail Online

I am seriously heat exhausted due to lack of sleep despite two opposing fans on all night.

We had a small drama In the Close today when a Binman collapsed In the heat and nurse Oscar called him the paramedics.
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It's 37 degree's In Burnham On Sea....... 45 degree's In my car... and now we're being told It won't rain until mid August...
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