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  1.  TwisterGirl81 regarding Stockholm at least there’s nothing surprising about it really - it’s significantly further east so more sheltered from Atlantic weather systems, and significantly further north so summer days are much longer. Southern Sweden and Finland have better summers than anywhere in the UK imo. 

    Stockholm gets 1898 hours of sun a year on average. It’s sunnier than London in every month from March to September. It’s probably the sunniest major city in Europe north of the Alps. And yet it is still duller than any major American city. 

    Europe as a whole is a very dull continent away from the Mediterranean. Even a ‘sunny’ city in the south of France like Toulouse gets no more sun than Pittsburgh or Seattle (both considered very dull by North American standards).

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  2.  In Absence of True Seasons I think it was @reef who mentioned that average sunshine in England has increased over the past 30 years, but most of that increase has come in winter and spring - there have been many sunny winter months in recent years when you think about it. Last winter was very sunny for example. Spring has tended to be really sunny too.

    Chances are your tolerance for the British climate is just decreasing as it’s always been very dull. As kids we just don’t really care about the weather at all. 

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