Of course, if we compare it to Berry’s winter, it is milder, but still temperatures that reach an average of 5 °C, for less than one month this year, unlike the usual 2/3 months.
Calling Barry normal is quite the stretch there.
Feel free to move the line up above Lithuania for normal people. We get summer up to like +36, not sure about our other Baltic brothers
We have neither summer nor winter in Ireland. But if you like damp, we are ready
Dude Madrid is a freezing shithole in winter
born in “what is winter”, now live in “what is summer” here
Not entirely true.
2 years ago I spent a summer in Kristiansand.
It was honestly a very pleasant 4 days before autumn started.
You’ve never been to Portugal…
I love both summer days.
The UK line is too high.
Most of the time Northern England gets winter like Scotland but the Southern based media equate English weather to London and the South coast.
There is still snow outside. Help. Please help.
Spain had snow several times this winter. In the Netherlands we barely had a winter. No snow and only a few light frost nights. Our winter is actually an extended autumn.
That line should stretch to go just above the midlands, totally around Ireland and then over to Scotland. I’m speaking from experience here, lads.
Hey inaccurate.
We had summer last year in Norway!
I think it was on a Thursday.
We do have winter. Half of Europe call it spring, but that’s winter.
Yay, I’m normal!
Yet us winter people keep doing mostly everything better than anyone south of us..
Unfortunately in Central Spain winter exists
Accurate BUT southern Italy also has mountainous areas where it snows during the winter
Barry is the only one who would consider Barry normal
(Prove me wrong)
[The UK has the most unique weather system in the world, should probably have its own zone. The weather in the south of England is more similar to European, but the North of England and up is totally unique.](https://i.imgur.com/77WafEM.png)
5 weather fronts: Polar vortex, arctic wind, north continental wind, south continental wind, atlantic wind (more than any other country in the world). They all collide over the UK, an Island nation, meaning we have rapidly changing weather that is generally shit (cold and wet).
The gulf stream provides a constant wind from the atlantic, keeping the UK above freezing despite it’s high latitude (unlike Scandinavia).
Summer is the nicest week of the year
My Scandinavian friends post “it’s tanning season” when it’s mildly sunny and 10 degrees outside
We have 8°c degree rain and 16°c degree rain that rotates every 4 weeks.
Does that count as seasons?
Normal? Currently we have two seasons Flooding and drought.
I wouldn’t call that normal.
Pretty sure Central (and even north) Italy or Romania get way warmer than Denmark lol
I would move up the what is Winter line a bit above taking over 1/3 of France all of italy and right above northern Romanian Border.
“What is sunlight?” is more the thing IMO. The east coast of Sweden and the Baltic countries have a better summer than the North Sea facing countries. And the coast of Ukraine is almost Mediterranean.
Barry doesn’t know about mountains
Isn’t (part of) Turkey cold as hell in winter?
You have probably never seen true Turkish winter. You’d be lucky if your car would even start.
The guy has never seen winter in Turkey. Much worse than in France
Barry trying to make himself feel better Britain and Ireland don’t have winters it’s just rainy and cloudy everyday. Interior of Spain is cold.
Don’t really get Denmark. Copenhagen has 0.5C cooler summers than Vilnius, and 0.5C warmer than Helsinki. Weird cut-off there.
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Hey wtf, let me out of this summery hellhole.
No, we in southern Italy have winter.
Of course, if we compare it to Berry’s winter, it is milder, but still temperatures that reach an average of 5 °C, for less than one month this year, unlike the usual 2/3 months.
Calling Barry normal is quite the stretch there.
Feel free to move the line up above Lithuania for normal people. We get summer up to like +36, not sure about our other Baltic brothers
We have neither summer nor winter in Ireland. But if you like damp, we are ready
Dude Madrid is a freezing shithole in winter
born in “what is winter”, now live in “what is summer” here
Not entirely true.
2 years ago I spent a summer in Kristiansand.
It was honestly a very pleasant 4 days before autumn started.
You’ve never been to Portugal…
I love both summer days.
The UK line is too high.
Most of the time Northern England gets winter like Scotland but the Southern based media equate English weather to London and the South coast.
There is still snow outside. Help. Please help.
Spain had snow several times this winter. In the Netherlands we barely had a winter. No snow and only a few light frost nights. Our winter is actually an extended autumn.
That line should stretch to go just above the midlands, totally around Ireland and then over to Scotland. I’m speaking from experience here, lads.
Hey inaccurate.
We had summer last year in Norway!
I think it was on a Thursday.
We do have winter. Half of Europe call it spring, but that’s winter.
Yay, I’m normal!
Yet us winter people keep doing mostly everything better than anyone south of us..
Unfortunately in Central Spain winter exists
Accurate BUT southern Italy also has mountainous areas where it snows during the winter
Barry is the only one who would consider Barry normal
(Prove me wrong)
[The UK has the most unique weather system in the world, should probably have its own zone. The weather in the south of England is more similar to European, but the North of England and up is totally unique.](https://i.imgur.com/77WafEM.png)
5 weather fronts: Polar vortex, arctic wind, north continental wind, south continental wind, atlantic wind (more than any other country in the world). They all collide over the UK, an Island nation, meaning we have rapidly changing weather that is generally shit (cold and wet).
The gulf stream provides a constant wind from the atlantic, keeping the UK above freezing despite it’s high latitude (unlike Scandinavia).
Summer is the nicest week of the year
My Scandinavian friends post “it’s tanning season” when it’s mildly sunny and 10 degrees outside
We have 8°c degree rain and 16°c degree rain that rotates every 4 weeks.
Does that count as seasons?
Normal? Currently we have two seasons Flooding and drought.
I wouldn’t call that normal.
Pretty sure Central (and even north) Italy or Romania get way warmer than Denmark lol
I would move up the what is Winter line a bit above taking over 1/3 of France all of italy and right above northern Romanian Border.
https://preview.redd.it/km561ge3r2tc1.jpeg?width=1282&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8620929f333fbc996e92d3db79dfc9876b9c3ff1
“What is sunlight?” is more the thing IMO. The east coast of Sweden and the Baltic countries have a better summer than the North Sea facing countries. And the coast of Ukraine is almost Mediterranean.
Barry doesn’t know about mountains
Isn’t (part of) Turkey cold as hell in winter?
You have probably never seen true Turkish winter. You’d be lucky if your car would even start.
The guy has never seen winter in Turkey. Much worse than in France
Barry trying to make himself feel better Britain and Ireland don’t have winters it’s just rainy and cloudy everyday. Interior of Spain is cold.
Don’t really get Denmark. Copenhagen has 0.5C cooler summers than Vilnius, and 0.5C warmer than Helsinki. Weird cut-off there.
[counterproposal](https://i.imgur.com/MzL63xV.png)
We dont have winter. We have “April”. A season when the climate gods turn the weel of meteorology everyday.
Today? Shinny sun
Tomorrow? Flood lisbon because.
Next week? 30ºC and then another flood 12h later because.
Then no rain for the next 9 months! dehidrate those bastards!
https://preview.redd.it/y1rpkdyzz2tc1.jpeg?width=641&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e00763c2b390520a0004a4c34ced48994c0a8f9d