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    1. Lady-Deirdre-Skye on

      Ireland looks a bit cloudier that the UK on this map. The east of England has less coverage than Ireland does

    2. Trust me, you want clouds.

      From someone born and raised in the ‚blue‘ south.

    3. Dense-Attempt6618 on

      Ah, you should see us when the sun comes out, a glorious riot of various shades of sunburnt pink

    4. bringinsexyback1 on

      Here’s an exercise: which colonizing nation had good weather? Portugal comes to mind. What else? Italy?

    5. It is not the clouds, it was summer that was unbearable in the UK when I was living there, particularly July and August. The other things that impressed me negatively were the shabby infrastructure and the poverty, getting worse the further away from London you get, but also clearly present in places 40 minutes from London, like towns in Kent and Essex.

      On the positive side, people were usually very helpful and polite, British cuisine is very underrated, much better than its reputation, London is a great cosmopolitan hub with good professional opportunities, bureaucracy is reasonably effective, healthcare well-developed, and there was a cultural and social openness (at least when I used to live there, I left before Brexit).

    6. This map might be more accurate than the old one that was circulating, but keeping everything between 1500h and 2000h of annual sunshine per year within the same zone feels a bit like a stretch

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