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It's been very hot here for the last week or so. 29c today, a little warmer tomorrow, but looks like it's settling down into something a bit more seasonal mid-week. I'm honestly looking forward to it - I'm absolutely useless in this heat. Happiest when it's no more than about 15c, and perfectly content at well below freezing.

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7 hours ago, Big J said:

It's been very hot here for the last week or so. 29c today, a little warmer tomorrow, but looks like it's settling down into something a bit more seasonal mid-week. I'm honestly looking forward to it - I'm absolutely useless in this heat. Happiest when it's no more than about 15c, and perfectly content at well below freezing.

We have had similar Jonathan . Saw 30c on my truck a couple of times . I think Yorkshire had 34c . 

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8 hours ago, Stubby said:

We have had similar Jonathan . Saw 30c on my truck a couple of times . I think Yorkshire had 34c . 

 

It's nice if you don't have to do anything physical, but working in that temperature is basically torture. I am fully aware of how heat acclimatisation works, but it's still hard for me to fathom how folk in warmer climes manage. I'm pissing sweat at 20c if I'm working.

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3 hours ago, Big J said:

 

It's nice if you don't have to do anything physical, but working in that temperature is basically torture. I am fully aware of how heat acclimatisation works, but it's still hard for me to fathom how folk in warmer climes manage. I'm pissing sweat at 20c if I'm working.

Just do your usual stuff jonathon and go skinny dipping in the local pond 😁

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9 hours ago, Big J said:

 

It's nice if you don't have to do anything physical, but working in that temperature is basically torture. I am fully aware of how heat acclimatisation works, but it's still hard for me to fathom how folk in warmer climes manage. I'm pissing sweat at 20c if I'm working.

its down to the humidity. 

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Chucking it down this morning so postponed our couple of jobs till next week. Bit gutted as had it all planned out with an early finish as it’s my 60th today. Wanted to be home by 4, showered and out for beers by 6.30 and a decent Thai.

Now I have to find excuses not to sit down sorting the accounts and other admin 🤣

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1 hour ago, rapalaman said:

Chucking it down this morning so postponed our couple of jobs till next week. Bit gutted as had it all planned out with an early finish as it’s my 60th today. Wanted to be home by 4, showered and out for beers by 6.30 and a decent Thai.

Now I have to find excuses not to sit down sorting the accounts and other admin 🤣

 

Happy birthday!

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