I have always had a saying, 23 is good for me. You can do most things outside in temps of 23 degrees, you can also sleep at night.
However, I think the issue in this country is, enthusiasts like us on here look for extremes. Extremes to what is our ‘normal’ weather. We look into the distant charts to find the beast from the east, high temps and sun in the summer. Most of us also like the thundery breakdown. Although they seem more rare these days.
But, recent times weather like we have currently is become the new ‘norm’ as a teenager in the 1980’s temps reaching 28 were hot to me. We went to Greece and Spain for the ‘higher’ temps.
Another issue is, no matter what the weather in this country, someone won’t be happy. And we still have not adapted in this country for potential ‘hot’ summers. I drive around in my car and the amount of houses in the middle of the day with windows open, curtains and blinds open and the temps outside are 30 degrees. Yes you might get a breeze blow through your house, but the temp of that breeze is the same as the outside temp.
Just look around Mediterranean countries and how they keep their homes in summer, shutters closed, windows closed. Only when the outside temp is lower than your inside temp do they open them.
Thats more about educating people, and if the trend continues to warmer and hotter summers I would imagine air con and shutters may become the new norm here in the UK. We would adapt as humans to live in a hotter climate.
I honestly do not think people love temps in the mid 30’s in this country, it’s more about finding the extremities, just like in winter. However, if we had 6-8 winters of heavy snow, drifting, roads closed and no public transport, how long would it be before we moaned about that extreme?
But for how many more years will this weather be unusual? Who knows 😉 time will tell.
Originally Posted by: TheJudge