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by wozniacki
3768 days ago
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People generally agree that it rains between 140 and 160 days a year on average, in London. Do you ever get acclimated to the constant soggyness / dampness, the mugginess & the lack of steady bright sunlight even if you were born & raised there ? Especially when you have to live in such small quarters without ample backyards, which are puny even by SF standards. I don't know if Seattle gets such frequent rainfall although the total rainfall might actually be higher [1]. But I couldn't live in a place enveloped with constant dampness. It just drives me nuts. Dryness is something I've to have. [1] https://www.quora.com/Why-does-it-rain-so-often-in-London/an... |
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Nothing about the weather in England is especially constant. On average, it rains more than some places. But mostly people appreciate the change — it's nice to have a week of clear blue skies in the winter, but it wouldn't be appreciated if the whole month was like that.
And, of course people are acclimatized to it. People are born and used to living in Greenland, or the Sahara. London is easy!
San Francisco is actually more humid in the mornings than London, year round.
Look at the bottom for average conditions (humidity etc):
http://www.bbc.com/weather/2643743
http://www.bbc.com/weather/5391959