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Vanessa 08-01-2024 06:21 PM

It's freezing today.
 
It's snowing!
Do you have snow where you live? :blush:

thesheriff443 08-01-2024 06:41 PM

It’s been trying to snow all day in Berkshire

AnnieK 08-01-2024 06:48 PM

No snow in Manchester. Bitterly cold though

rusticgal 08-01-2024 09:15 PM

Flurries in Farnham…

bots 08-01-2024 10:51 PM

yeah we had snow here, but it didn't settle

Mystic Mock 08-01-2024 11:06 PM

It feels like the Antarctic where I live at the moment.:laugh:

arista 09-01-2024 02:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 11407170)
It's snowing!
Do you have snow where you live? :blush:


South Snow is not settling


Also we are in Winter
it is meant to be COLD.

Ammi 09-01-2024 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 11407194)
Flurries in Farnham…

…that sounds very poetic…a new drama series title, Flurries in Farnham…:laugh:…

Ammi 09-01-2024 07:13 AM

…we did have some little attempts at snow also but nothing lasting…but yeah, freezing, Vanessa…wrap up warm today…

Cherie 09-01-2024 08:49 AM

sitting in the sun...we are back Thursday though :worry: I do have the nifty hive app on my phone so I can turn the heating on before we get back...hope it works :worry:

user104658 09-01-2024 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11407247)
sitting in the sun...we are back Thursday though :worry: I do have the nifty hive app on my phone so I can turn the heating on before we get back...hope it works :worry:

:nono: You should leave your heating on a few hours a day while away in Winter dontchaknow Cherie! My mum learned this the hard way (in a rented house too, lolz) - went away for a week over winter, came back to burst pipes and the whole ceiling caved in. Two ceilings actually - pipes burst in the loft, ceiling caved into the upstairs bedroom, then through again to the living room. Tens of thousands of pounds of damage :joker:.

I'm sure your house is fine though :hee:.

Gusto Brunt 09-01-2024 11:04 AM

And it's freezing today too. I couldn't feel my hands when I went out and I was wearing three coats!

I was still cold. :(

Vanessa 09-01-2024 11:11 AM

I'm not going out unless I have to.

Cherie 09-01-2024 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Soldier Boy (Post 11407271)
:nono: You should leave your heating on a few hours a day while away in Winter dontchaknow Cherie! My mum learned this the hard way (in a rented house too, lolz) - went away for a week over winter, came back to burst pipes and the whole ceiling caved in. Two ceilings actually - pipes burst in the loft, ceiling caved into the upstairs bedroom, then through again to the living room. Tens of thousands of pounds of damage :joker:.

I'm sure your house is fine though :hee:.

Of course our house is fine, we left the theromstat at 15 so it will click any lower than that :hee:

Zizu 09-01-2024 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11407284)
Of course our house is fine, we left the theromstat at 15 so it will click any lower than that :hee:


Always wondered if it’s cheaper to leave it on all the time or just keep firing the heating up as and when required ..


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Cherie 09-01-2024 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11407298)
Always wondered if it’s cheaper to leave it on all the time or just keep firing the heating up as and when required ..


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it is not on all the time as mostly indoors the temp will be 16 or thereabouts without the heating on, and when we are at home we put the thermo down to 10 at night as we dont want it coming on at night unless it is baltic

Zizu 09-01-2024 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11407332)
it is not on all the time as mostly indoors the temp will be 16 or thereabouts without the heating on, and when we are at home we put the thermo down to 10 at night as we dont want it coming on at night unless it is baltic


Ah ..

I do know that some have their heating on low 24/7 in cold weather and thought it maybe better than our method of banging it on full when it gets too cold


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Cherie 09-01-2024 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11407336)
Ah ..

I do know that some have their heating on low 24/7 in cold weather and thought it maybe better than our method of banging it on full when it gets too cold


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There never seems to be a definitive answer to this, that said if it is not on, it is not costing (apart from the standing charge) is my motto :laugh:

bots 09-01-2024 05:33 PM

This is where smart meters are very useful. It's different for everyone, because everyone's house and heating needs are different, but my smart meter showed that it was more cost effective for me to keep my heating on 24/7 than switching it off at night and having the place warm up from cold every morning

Zizu 09-01-2024 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11407375)
This is where smart meters are very useful. It's different for everyone, because everyone's house and heating needs are different, but my smart meter showed that it was more cost effective for me to keep my heating on 24/7 than switching it off at night and having the place warm up from cold every morning


Interesting , thanks


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Ray. 12-01-2024 05:36 PM

I've taken to wearing fingerless gloves. I feel like Albert Steptoe.

Beso 12-01-2024 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ChalkOutlineMan (Post 11408011)
I've taken to wearing fingerless gloves. I feel like Albert Steptoe.

We used to call them lazy grannys.

Alf 12-01-2024 08:50 PM

Greta Thunberg has apologised for being wrong and said "It's fckin freezing"

Cherie 12-01-2024 09:35 PM

The good news is, and I know SB will be worried, the house was fine, it was a balmy 15 degrees while we were away, bumped it up on the way home to 21 and it was toasty on arrival..... :hee:

Maru 13-01-2024 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by ChalkOutlineMan (Post 11408011)
I've taken to wearing fingerless gloves. I feel like Albert Steptoe.

Adorable, though (the gloves)

Snow is a once a decade thing here and usually flurries, though that varies. On average, we have less than 24 hrs of freezing temps each year. So maybe a couple of hours per night during "cold spells".

Anyway, we're supposed to get an arctic hype thing beginning Monday I think. Temperatures are supposed to be down to 18F ~ 22F (-7C ~-5C) for a couple of nights for a few hours... mid 30s/above freezing during the day... that's pretty cold here and we don't really winterize in this part of TX. We don't even salt. We just wait for temps to come back up. So we're going to drain the pipes for a couple of days and just move to bottled water. Not really drama for us, we're accustomed to this... drama would be leaving the water in the pipes.

It's only because we have one brick wall that stays in the shade nearly 100% of the day and it has a lot of pipework that loves to freeze even if we drip the faucets. Most people keep their pipes in the attic where it is fully uninsulated.

Anyway, when we lived in the Northeast US, we had two blizzards in a week and had to Minecraft out of our homes and shovel snow off our garage port cover (very flat), so this is a non-event for us. /weather chat

Edit: I do miss winter fashion, though. It doesn't really go with the humidity.


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