My geography teacher at secondary school said, "Britain doesn't have climate; it has weather". It's a smallish island and weather systems can bypass, change completely or affect only one part of the threatened land mass. Overall, it may well be correct for the larger land mass, not just not a particular area. It is the same where I live in New Zealand. I live in a small town at the top of the South Island. We are surrounded by hills so we often have our own microclimate. It can be absolutely tanking down a few kilometres away and we are sitting outside in bright sunshine. We do get snow but only on the higher hills, but that causes the quite fierce winter winds to be extremely cold. (Plenty of snowfields in the lower south of the island)
Parents-in-Law. What do/did you call them?
Gary Glitter programme Tuesday
Can I use my bus pass on London buses?