That's dependent on where you live.
Here in NW England, we had a largely excellent May (barring about 7-10 days somewhere round the middle), a superb June and a brilliant first two-thirds of July. I think for late May through to early July, this region had amongst the very best conditions in the whole UK (along with much of Wales, West Midlands, Western Scotland and Northern Ireland)
Since then, it's been mixed. There's been some fine weather days without doubt, and the temps have largely held up easily above average (sometimes very much so) - but it's been mostly cloudy and, of course, the odd rainy day. If the whole summer had been like the late-July to now period, I'd probably be giving it a 6.5 or 7 out of 10.
But after a near three months of amazing summer weather, the 'more average' weather of the past 3 weeks feels like a clunky come-down. Feels like a front-loaded summer.
I think much of Scotland and the far NW of England have had it worse than 'down' here, too.
For you SE'eners (and the south and east of England generally), the perception I got from reading posts on here is that the weather improved through July after an overall very good May & June, and there hasn't been the proliferation of cloud over the past 3 weeks or so, and certainly less rain down there. So your take on the summer is going to be different.
Originally Posted by: Saint Snow