Yes, I know this has been said before, although not just a TWO cliché, I often hear it said. Maybe it just seems that way. A bit like talking to people abroad who think it always rains in the UK, because that’s what they’ve heard from us so many times.
Originally Posted by: Caz
It's something I never really noticed... until having my own kids.
I think what made it stand out like a sore thumb to me was the run of Augusts we had during my eldest's school years.
2006 had a great June/July but a poor August (and great Sept)
2007 - 2012 were average-to-poor summers overall. In the 7 years my eldest was at primary school, all but 3 sports days were called-off. The kids' holidays were just as bad. But I still 'felt' like the best spells came at the start of summers.
2013 & 2014, the best spell of summer weather happened in the first two-thirds of July, with August being the worst of the 3 summer months
2018 had the best weather for much of the country in that May/June/July period (although Aug wasn't 'terrible' and I know further toward the SE Aug was good)
Certainly that 2006 to 2014 period saw August overall to be the worst of the 3 summer months. In 06, 13 & 14, we saw the breakdown of great summer spells at around the time the kids broke up from school in late July, and no repeat in August.
I don't, though, remember this being a 'thing' when I was younger.
Hopefully it was/is just a coincidental anomaly that will disappear totally.
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