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Morning!
you're a long way from Surrey this morning, Mr David
(its grey and cloudy up in Perthshire)
Seems TSB is up to their old tricks! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50514707
I think that's wishful thinking https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/maps-and-graphics/mapped-the-sunniest-and-dullest-cities-in-europe/
Aberdeen is supposed to get alot of sun, isn't it?
something about the wind
However, I do think Scotland is typically dryer than Wales, but colder.
East and West coasts are wildly different
West coast of scotland is pretty wet
East not so much
Wettest part of the west coast is lower down though, in Cumbria. I think going north means slightly drier.
having lived near bergen, i can confirm that if you go even further north it gets considerably wetter again
morning