I always do. I have kids, so I keep my chemistry locked up out in the garage and also have a small space by the washer/dryer set up to do development. In my case, my process is very much subject to the temperature of the garage, which is not climate controlled and vented to the outside, so if it's cold outside, it's cold in the garage.
If you do your development indoors, you'll still lose temperature, just not as fast, so it's generally a good practice to put your tank back in the tempering bath between agitation cycles. In my case I suspect my temperature was too hot, combined with real kodak chemicals, which resulted in overdevelopment.
With that being said, technically, looking at the scans, I'd be hard pressed to complain. The only real problem is the negative is denser than what it probably should be.
PE doesn't think that's from the bleach, and I'm using SM tank bleach, so I doubt it's the bleach as well, though I haven't done anything specific to rule it out other than trust that it's fine straight out of the packaging.