Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
"Christian Fox" wrote in message
Have you done the obvious and compared the weather from last year to this
year? If it's
a lot colder this year, you're going to see higher utility bills. You
can't compare
months and assume they're going to be the same from year to year.
The easy way is to track degree days. Our newspaper has them listed on the
weather page.
Here's a website with history of heating & cooling degree days for
several cities:
http://www.aepcustomer.com/weather/weatherData.htm