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The it's too hot to sleep thread

SuperGroove

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Colorado isn't normally like this. It's super humid after a brief rainfall, it's extremely hot...and older homes like mine have no air conditioning.


AARGH...this sucks...i'm going to be groggy for work tomorrow...AFTERNOON.

days like this make me wish fall came around much faste.r
 
The worst is when it's really hot and humid right after it rains, it's unbearable for sleeping if you don't have air conditioning on.
 
Originally posted by: SuperGroove
Colorado isn't normally like this. It's super humid after a brief rainfall, it's extremely hot...and older homes like mine have no air conditioning.


AARGH...this sucks...i'm going to be groggy for work tomorrow...AFTERNOON.

days like this make me wish fall came around much faste.r

Can you get a couple of window fans to improve air circulation?

 
No AC? You must live in the mountains cause the eastern part has the same climate as Kansas. You wouldn't last a week in the summer without AC.
 
Its really humid right now, I've got all the windows open and fans blowing. It feels kinda nice though with the fans on.
 
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