I'm sorry but most of the UK's population don't live up hills or mountains.
Originally Posted by: nsrobins
With respect, if you prefer to be geo-centric then Netweather have dedicated threads based on regions. That way you can moan about your own area without having to consider what's going on in the rest of the country.
For what it's worth, I am interested in the weather - regional, national and global - so don't see a problem talking about it regardless of who lives where.
Originally Posted by: ManUtdMatt1986
As I said, MOST OF THE UK'S POPULATION DON'T LIVE UP HILLS OR MOUNTAINS. That is not just Kent, is it?
Originally Posted by: nsrobins
No need to shout. I might be old but my ears still work
To significant credit this forum has avoided going the route of regional discussion, largely I feel because of the common sense shown by the vast majority of members here. Yes there are occasional differences (have a look in Up In Arms for instance), but whilst we are still one nation I would like to hear about and comment on the weather over the entire nation, which in case your geography is lacking does not exclude hills, mountains, lakes, cities, coasts, islands, forests or indeed Sunderland.
Why should we not comment or debate the possibilities for anywhere in the UK and Ireland, regardless of the chances of snow on our shed?
Originally Posted by: ManUtdMatt1986