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Posted By: fostertomThat's terrible Paul - not even the equinox, 'going in'.It's not on yet :) So long as it's sunny in the day, we'll be OK - and often the beginning of October is warm - the challenge is when it's cool and cloudy out as there's no solar gain, then, in the upstairs office at home where I work. Downstairs is OK if the oven is used :) Biggest challenge here is the oscillation in temperatures - last Friday we hit 33.5C as the daytime high, then Sunday was only 17C with an overnight low of 11C, then back up to 26.5C on Tuesday but only 16C yesterday and 11C this morning. All that said, the heating has been off since the end of April though, so it's not so bad :D
Posted By: evanon all summer ... usually around 16 or 17 degrees in the evening, even after a hot day. Massive stone walls are great at keeping cool!Some houses stay nice and cool all summer, some go further and never seem to warm up. There must be a reason - can you work out why e.g. summer night cooling to the walls' outsides and/or summer day cooling to the interior by through-draught, so exceeds storage of solar gain in the massive elements? Don't just say 'Scotland'!
Posted By: fostertomDon't just say 'Scotland'!
Posted By: crusoe
Yes, it can be a wee bit chilly in the passages and stairwell, but we all need to start thinking about zoning big time, insulation big time and where that heat will come from, cos 'the heating' we are talking about, ie central heating, is not sustainable. No amount of green energy will heat existing housing stock to the levels of comfort the cornucopia of cheap, fossil-fuelled energy has seduced us to believe is normal. It isn't, never was, and soon won't be once more.

Posted By: DamonHDThe suggestion from the Met Office is that after Saturday temperatures should go up again a little for many of us in the UK if I've understood the monthly forecast correctly:Monthly forecasts are a work of fiction. Beyond even 3 days it's more or less guesswork unless the weather has entered a blocking pattern. 5 days really is the limit I think.
Posted By: DamonHDActually the Met Office says as much and now refuses to do public season-ahead forecasts, but I think that the general temperature trends a couple of weeks away are just about believable IMHO...