Why is soft water not as hot when it has boiled as hard water? we have recently moved 'up north' and have yet to have a boiling hot cuppa from anywhere!!
I doubt it's down to the water. Perhaps being in the North has dulled your senses to really hot water. I noticed the reverse effect with beer when I moved from the north to the "South" many years ago. For years I couldn't get a decent pint anywhere!!
Well GB, it boils at 100 degrees ''at sea level'', maybe Danni has moved to the top of a mountain somewhere, is so the air pressure will be lower and also the boiling point of the water will be lower.
As the advert says" I'm no scientist" but i would guess it has to do with the impurities in the water retaining the heat.
You cant get a decent lather on your soap down south i might add - thats why all southerners smell!