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A little boring, but very comfortable. Not too much sunshine.
Not too much sunshine? If you're English and you wish for more, you got to emigrate... Except for a few islands in the Baltic, this could very well be the sunniest place in Europe north of 50...
Not too much sunshine? If you're English and you wish for more, you got to emigrate... Except for a few islands in the Baltic, this could very well be the sunniest place in Europe north of 50...
I prefer climates with less sun. I live in a place with around 2,500 hours, so Bognor Regis would be noticeably cloudier in comparison.
A little boring, but very comfortable. Not too much sunshine.
Edit: Whoops. I accidentally set the poll to close only ten days from now. Could a moderator fix that?
A? Wouldn't you miss your snow (Bognor probably averages no more than an inch, with zero in many years)?
I don't know what to give this, really. Boring apart from the occasional autumn/winter coastal gale and sea fog in springtime with a long wait between significant wintry spells, but pleasant enough. B- perhaps.
A? Wouldn't you miss your snow (Bognor probably averages no more than an inch, with zero in many years)?
I don't know what to give this, really. Boring apart from the occasional autumn/winter coastal gale and sea fog in springtime with a long wait between significant wintry spells, but pleasant enough. B- perhaps.
I love snow, but comfortable temperatures (especially during the summer) and tolerable sunshine levels are more important to me. Come to think of it, I think I've given an A to most places in the UK that have been rated.
I give it a C. The summers are comfortable enough, though a bit warm at night. The winters are cooler than the average C-grade climate, but still it has nothing better than the better end of crummy "winter" weather. Precipitation and sunshine look good. If the winters were about 20F colder with the same summers, this would be a pretty good climate. Just that combination is found in some parts of Norway and Sweden.
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