Yes, I wholeheartedly agree - and not just because I hate heat with a passion (especially after last year, where I had to book into a hotel as it was simply unliveable at home - the day it reached 40C here).
I think some people forget that we aren't a Med nation, and a day of 20C in April, let alone above, is still very much in the minority rather than something that should be expected with any great regularity! The mean maximum down here in April has risen from 12C to 14C in the past 30 years, which is more than enough, thank you very much.
Talking of which, I updated my long-running CET sheet, which I use for various calculations. Updating the means from 81-10 to 91-20 invariably raised them by a half degree or so, which shows how fast things are warming.
Based on that, the last summer with all 3 individual months below average (91-20) was 2015, before that 2011 then 2008. The last summer with all 3 months above average was 2022, then 2018, then 2016... you get the idea. Even in that latest 30-year period, the warmth is skewed to the latter half.
The current outlook, which continues to be average to rather cold, should at least remind us of how things should be; after all, over time half the months should be colder than average!
And for the heat-hounds on here, don't worry: we've still got plenty of time for things to flip back to warmer conditions, including "flaming June" and the rest of the summer. A few coolish weeks in April is certainly not a sign that the summer as a whole will be cold, or even average, as I'm sure we all know!
Originally Posted by: Retron