Summer....grrr

If it were summer all the time, I'd be very happy! I hate cold weather. And wet weather. And overcast weather. And windy weather. Begs the question of why I live in Western Britain, but there we go!

November through to March is just cold and miserable for the most part.
 
How can you hate windy weather?
 
If it were summer all the time, I'd be very happy! I hate cold weather. And wet weather. And overcast weather. And windy weather. Begs the question of why I live in Western Britain, but there we go!

Lol typical Brit. I bet you would want to move to a foreign country but you would get there and get bored of consistent heat alllllllllllll the time :p
 
Ravioli and Numbers, don't feel bad. I didn't know either and I'm not ashamed to admit it.
 
Based on title, thought this thread would be more like this:

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Summer itself doesn't bother me, it's the absurdly hot weather combined with obnoxiously high humidity that really make me miserable. I don't enjoy walking outside and feeling like someone is aiming a hair dryer at me. Today is a pleasant respite however from the typical shitfest that are North Eastern summers in the United States.

7C - 18C, breezy, overcast with a moderate to heavy rain shower is my perfect day. Got a few of those this year, made my March and April real nice.
 
As long as it's between 20-28 °C, it's very pleasant. Warmth higher than that just leads to excessive sweat and sleepless nights. Thankfully those temperatures are quite uncommon here.
 
Lol typical Brit. I bet you would want to move to a foreign country but you would get there and get bored of consistent heat alllllllllllll the time :p

I don't mind a bit of cold weather, but in the UK it's cold most of the time - not cold like it gets in Canada or the US of course, but somewhat below the body's comfortable temperature zone.

Generally, it's only consistently warm (ie. can relax outside in a tshirt) from mid-May through to late September. And for a sizeable proportion of those four and a bit months, it's either wet or overcast.

And to be fair, "heat" isn't something we get very much of at all. 25 degrees isn't hot! It only really gets hotter than that on a regular basis (or at all in some parts of the country) in the south east, and being in London at the weekend I found the 30+ degree weather quite pleasant. Actually it's been more uncomfortable down here several degrees cooler than that because it's so humid with the wet coastal air.

If our spring and autumn was like summer, and our summer was several degrees hotter, and our winter was like spring and autumn, that would be about right! Preferably with less grey, cloudy, overcast weather.

It doesn't help that we're not set up to deal with the cold, because it never gets cold enough to prepare for. My house is freezing and my office is freezing and I spend most of the winter being really cold. I wouldn't mind it so much if buildings were properly heated and insulated in the UK, but for the most part they're shit.
 
Now was that so goddamned hard? Sure it's a stupid question, but if everyone mocked people for asking stupid questions humanity wouldn't learn anything, would we?

No offense meant.

Some people are too stupid to deserve to have questions answered.
 
Summer is great. It's warm enough to do anything outside; swimming, fishing, bonfires, high rides, amusement parks, baseball games, the beach, thunderstorms. It stormed the other day when me and my friends were tripping, and we all went out barefoot and jumped in puddles, it was so much fun.
 
In the summer time I'm always freezing, in the winter time I'm always blistering hot, due to the preferences of my family and their need to run the AC full blast in summer and heater full blast in winter.

****ing this.

Can't stand my family's a/c temperature preferences.
 
I prefer colder weather. Give me a trip to the French Alps over Magaluf for example.

In fact last April I took my first journey abroad to New York and (of course, amazing place) the temperatue was just perfect for me. Cold but in the bodies comfort zone.

Got back home and I was sweating buckets and utterly hating it.

I know where I'm moving when I'm rich.
 
i like fall the best, you appreciate how cool it is more. plus in new england we got that bomb ass foliage.
 
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