Kitchen Heat Build-Up in April: Why Cooking Feels More Exhausting
Kitchen Heat Build-Up in April: Why Cooking Feels More Exhausting
IN · Published Apr 21, 2026
April's warmer weather can cause significant heat build-up in kitchens, making cooking more exhausting.
Maximize ventilation and cook during cooler times of the day to combat kitchen heat.
Using smaller appliances and planning meals that require minimal cooking can help reduce heat generation.
Cooking feels more exhausting as April unfolds
As April unfolds, many eagerly anticipate spring and warmer weather. This transition can bring an unexpected challenge: increased heat build-up in our kitchens, making cooking a surprisingly exhausting task. While the outside temperature may be pleasant, the combination of rising ambient temperatures and the heat generated by ovens, stoves, and other cooking appliances can transform your kitchen into a sweltering environment.
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