I have to turn on the fan at night

United States
April 5, 2010 8:40pm CST
Hot temperature rising up so quickly, and it is around 80 degrees at least I think. At night, I thought it will be cool and I just don't need a fan or A/C to be on. But I was wrong, I definitely need them. Last night, while I was half asleep, and I couldn't take it any longer, because I was all sweaty on my bed. I have to go downstair, and bring the fan up, and cool me down through the light.
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@Jennlk84 (4205)
• United States
6 Apr 10
The weather has been crazy warm here in New York! Our house has been pretty warm because of it, especially our upstairs, which is where our bedroom is. We don't have window fans in or our air conditioner yet so we're relying on our ceiling fan at the moment. lol We actually kept the window open last night too - which brought in a nice cool breeze!
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@replyashu (745)
• India
6 Apr 10
no, at 80 degree Celsius you cannot survive the heat yes, even i have to switch on my a/c to cool down otherwise it is quite hotter at nights too it is all because of random changing climate, dont worry soon you will become used to it
• United States
6 Apr 10
I just need my fan on, and make myself sleep easier at night time. Otherwise, I would sweat all night like in a sauna room, even though I got my windows open.
@Valenas (1507)
• United States
7 Apr 10
She probably meant around eighty degrees Fahrenheit, which is around twenty-seven degrees Celsius. There are quite a few American myLotters that use this system instead of the metric system.
@Valenas (1507)
• United States
7 Apr 10
I always have the ceiling fan on. Depending on the weather I may have my window open, as well. It is starting to get hot here, too. I really hate the summer months because it seems as though no matter what I do, it is going to be hot and sticky in my room. My room is also the furthest away from the heater/air conditioner. In the summer my room is very hot. In the winter my room is very cold. I always tend to have trouble sleeping in the warmer months because of that. In the winter I could sleep forever.
@zoey7879 (3092)
• Quincy, Illinois
7 Apr 10
I have to do this, even in the winter... Its not due to sweating or feeling hot, but I have to feel the air circulating or I am not comfortable.