Barry and s@int wouldn't want to live where I'm at


metalhead wrote:I couldn't find the initial thread that was made before, but I'll start one.
Barry and s@int wouldn't want to live where I'm at
bigmick wrote:Climate here is just about ideal to be honest. There's much to moan about as always if you're me, but the climate here can't really be faulted. It's hot in the Summer without ever reaching Australian ridiculousness, while the Spring and Autumn are T-shirt and shorts weather, with very little rain during the day.
We're just sailing into Spring now, and today is warm and clear (when I say warm it's about 15 degrees or something and sunny). There was huge storm last night and it bucketed it down for about five hours or so, hence the greenness and the lush countryside I suppose.
Woollyback wrote:i live to the north of manchester on the edge of the pennines, which is the wet end. i like manchester (sorry) but the weather up here is utterly dreadful, i absolutely can't stand it. it's constantly coudy and it rains so often when everywhere else is dry. i grew up on the north wales coast where you get 5 times as much sunshine and 5 times less rain than here. even going from home into town 5 days a week is like entering a different climate zone![]()
the only thing its got going for it is it's reasonably warm in the summer and it's hardly ever windy. bag o' sh!te really
metalhead wrote:You should visit the oven, which is the UAE, really hot, the worst part is its very humid as well, we had a day that the humidity level was 97%, you won't last 5 minutes outside!! Hopefully, when october comes up, the heat goes down, the weather becomes better, you get a nice 22-25 C or at most 30C.
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