Most days at home, we have our thermostat 60-65 when nobody's home and at night, and something like 66 or 68 otherwise. Though on weekends and evenings we use our "stove" (gas heat) in the living room to warm the toes.
In Austin, it's still been frequently unseasonably warm (I guess from my perspective it'll always be warm :P) and we're in the middle of a high-rise, so we have our A/C set at 76 or 78. On the occasional humid (or rarely rainy) day it's more about making it dry than making it cool. On nice (dry) days, we can open our floor-to-ceiling slider and get some fresh air in. There have been some cool mornings (30s-40s) but nothing sustained enough to matter.
It's weird to go from one end of the spectrum to the other.



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