In my experience the Brits are only comfortable at exactly 20 degrees, with no wind and a slightly cloudy day. One degree higher or lower, a hint sunnier or more overcast, or any wind at all and the entire island is griping about the weather. They're still whinging about it on a perfect day, but they complain more when it varies from that at all.
:10000-com: this is why I feel that SF has the perfect climate. It’s cloudy/foggy and temperate, it’s bliss, people longing for things like “sunshine” are wrong
In my experience the Brits are only comfortable at exactly 20 degrees, with no wind and a slightly cloudy day. One degree higher or lower, a hint sunnier or more overcast, or any wind at all and the entire island is griping about the weather. They're still whinging about it on a perfect day, but they complain more when it varies from that at all.
:10000-com: this is why I feel that SF has the perfect climate. It’s cloudy/foggy and temperate, it’s bliss, people longing for things like “sunshine” are wrong