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      <title>Adding a Temperature Sensor to my Flat</title>
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      <description>I live in London now, and on the 18th and 19th of July this year, the UK saw its highest recorded temperatures ever. The south-east of England was particularly affected. I personally struggle a lot with heat, and knowing I would find temperatures of up to 40°C unbearable, I escaped London to slightly chillier Portsmouth.
However, before I left, I thought it would be really cool to see how the temperature and humidity in the flat change during the heat wave while I&amp;rsquo;m away.</description>
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