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been in the UK for only 3+ years but I kinda feel like most of the time it's air conditioned. After living 20+ in a place with 6 months of winter, then 15 with heat even at night over 30°C, the usual 5-10-15-20-25 ranges are great. Love how for the English snowy rain and 5° means taking the dog for a 2 hour walk in shorts, but if it's somehow -2, then it's apocalyptic winter time and you can't leave without several layers of clothing 😄
and the trains and roads are in chaos
Scotiand is generally better at handling snow than England