And so the total and utter crapfest rolls on and on. While I love the temperate climate of the UK summer (being a hater of heat and humidity), I detest the filth, mud and day after day of grey drizzle and rain that most of our recent winters have brought me.
Sadly, there isn't a climate anywhere in the world where I can pick and mix continental and maritime according to the season!
Originally Posted by: Justin W
I can think of many areas that suit your desire for warm, as opposed to hot summers and cold, snowy winters. Southern Finland and Sweden, most of Eastern Europe, the Maritime provinces in Canada. Cities like Helsinki and Moscow have similar summer averages to London but are obviously much colder in winter. You can move to places like Finland fairly easily too since they're in the EU - learn some of the lingo, find a job and off you go!
I too like summers in the UK - as long as they're average or warmer. A typical summer day here would have a high of 21C with sunny spells - I certainly don't want it much warmer than that. Only problem is, there's not much room for error - even a bit below average feels very disappointing, whereas a below average summer in somewhere like Barcelona would still be on the very warm side.
But, when the weather goes as it's supposed to, summer in the UK is a wonderful thing, IMO.
It's why, despite so many complaints, I was happy about last summer - June was warmer than average during the day with plentiful sunshine and low rainfall, while august was bang on average in terms of temps and sunshine - with most of the rainfall via thunderstorms. July was the only stinker really, but it's not common to get all three months above average.
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Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.