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Least Favourite Summer Weather Pattern?
Which of these setups do you most dread seeing during the summer months?
62 members have voted
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1. Which of these weather patternns do you dread the most between May and August
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Anticyclones centred right over Britain giving hot sunny weather for everywhere except maybe Shetland and parts of the E coast
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Endless low pressure giving rain across the southern 7/8ths of the UK
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Weeks on end of East Anglia and the Home Counties enjoying 25C warmth while it rains in Scotland and Snowdonia and is cloudy and boring everywhere else
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Traditional Spanish Plume with England, Wales, S Scotland enjoying 27-33C heat and sunshine for 3 days followed by thunder
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Modern Spanish Plume with SE England enjoying 27-33C heat for 3 days followed by thunder, the rest of England and Wales having a day of partly cloudy 26C followed by drizzle, and 15C murk in Scotland
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Cold, raw NE'ly when everywhere is covered in stratus and below 18C except for the wetern coastal extremities which are sunny
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