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Post by Lommaren on Sept 12, 2018 7:21:15 GMT -5
As in, not much happening and the weather being really unenjoyable...
This is not necessarily to be confused with "worst" month.
For me October and November are of course included. No daylight, just endless walls of clouds and drizzle. Any snow falling, disappears almost immediately due to the highs being so mild and nights often struggling for frost even in late November.
The third has to be December. When that month fails to resemble winter it results in something even worse: 3/0 weather this time with extremely sparse daylight, a sun that looks like setting even on mid-day on its sole monthly appearance and virtually no hope of double-digits weather either. The sole reason it's less boring than October and November is that when it's colder than usual there can be significant snowfall and proper winter in that month. Unlike November the snow has a capacity for staying on the ground.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2018 7:25:45 GMT -5
1. October 2. September 3. August
I didn't include November only because it gets snow sometimes. August is a pathetic excuse for a summer month in Northern England, always manages to be cloudy, drizzly and no thunderstorms of course so sod it. A lame failure for a "summer" month.
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Post by firebird1988 on Sept 12, 2018 8:06:26 GMT -5
December, July and August in no particular order
December, only month of the year that we usually fail to hit 27°C, first month of winter wet season
July and August, monsoon season, pretty much same weather every day, highs 40-42°C, lows 28-30°C, dewpoints around 16°C and almost daily "chance" of t-storms
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2018 9:16:36 GMT -5
April, August, September.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2018 9:18:36 GMT -5
1. October 2. September 3. August I didn't include November only because it gets snow sometimes. August is a pathetic excuse for a summer month in Northern England, always manages to be cloudy, drizzly and no thunderstorms of course so sod it. A lame failure for a "summer" month. I thought about October but then remembered that it is prone to some decent wind storms off the Atlantic. Went with April instead, a month where nothing happens, apart from a small number of occasions where we saw snow.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 12, 2018 9:48:19 GMT -5
JJA
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Post by Hiromant on Sept 12, 2018 10:01:30 GMT -5
- April. No snow but everything is in stasis, waiting for warmth and life. Usually sunny, cool and dry every day. I like the sterile feel but it's definitely boring.
- August. Bored of summer by that point, sunlight doesn't feel summery anymore and nights are dark but it's still warm. Just waiting for a change.
- November. 2°C sideways drizzle each and every day with seven hour days. Suicide fuel.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2018 14:58:24 GMT -5
may, august and september.
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Post by sari on Sept 12, 2018 15:03:50 GMT -5
July, August, September.
June is when summer and heat are still somewhat of a novelty, but by the middle of July it gets old. August is more of the same. Then we have September, which is Summer Extension #1, but October escapes the top three despite being Summer Extension #2.
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Post by Ariete on Sept 12, 2018 15:09:51 GMT -5
March, September, November.
March is a crapfest which lets you down every year, September has these days no chance for heat, pretty much the same every day. November is literally the same day for 30 days.
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 12, 2018 17:13:04 GMT -5
June, July, August.
Summer is a complete snoozefest here, the thunderstorms are nice but the temps are way too monotonous to be interesting.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Sept 12, 2018 17:22:30 GMT -5
October and November are really lame, can't really imagine anything interesting happening then. Though Octobers here tend to be pretty mild. March too, especially since I'm completely over the cold by that time, and it's too early to warm up.
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 13, 2018 6:34:20 GMT -5
May nearly always sucks, that'd be number one. June is pretty bad, and July or August for the third option, they are pretty much equal.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2018 13:50:38 GMT -5
June, July, August. Summer is a complete snoozefest here, the thunderstorms are nice but the temps are way too monotonous to be interesting. Clearly haven't tried summers in the UK then Grey skies, intermittent drizzle, maybe a few minutes of sun and 20°C. Every day. And no thunderstorms. At all.
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Post by P London on Sept 19, 2018 8:08:31 GMT -5
June, July and August.
Boring weather. Partly cloudy and heatwaves are annoying.
I do enjoy warm weather and sunshine but nothing exciting happens.
No gales, thunderstorms are not common, no fog, no snow nothing. Boring.
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Post by longaotian on Sept 21, 2018 20:55:30 GMT -5
Boring would be May, September and October.
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Post by AJ1013 on Sept 21, 2018 21:03:11 GMT -5
May, June, and September.
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Post by srfoskey on Sept 23, 2018 0:25:23 GMT -5
August, September, and November. Spring and early summer have nice thunderstorms, we once had a tornado in October, and winter and spring can have big temperature swings. But nothing much seems to happen in the August and September except sometimes heavy showers without thunder. November has a large drop-off in average temps but usually little day-to-day variation.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2018 8:49:46 GMT -5
April, August, September. Actually going to swap April with February. A calm, cold month, and also our driest. Cold desert where nothing ever happens, fucken. I can recall being snowed out of school in April on several occasions, struggling to recall any memorable snowfalls in February.
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Post by Beercules on Sept 23, 2018 8:59:24 GMT -5
I think I need to swap June with September. June is a time when it can get interestingly cold and frosty, well before it gets old. September, meanwhile, continues to throw up cold but not unique nights which by now are unwelcome and tiring, and there is still a complete absence of storms. There's still a healthy dose of gay cold southerlies, exclusive few to scattered stratocrapulus, and the month has neither interesting levels of heat nor cold. Not to mention that by Septictember, Storm Deprivation Syndrome has reached suicidal levels. So, the most boring months of the year are July, August, September. All of them stormless, no chance of heavy downpours, all the interesting cold standard deviations have been done in June, and none of them have any interesting heat. Most days in this purgatory are wishy washy partly cloudy boredom with a narrow range of anemic temps. Septictember 2018 is proving to be a really gay month, below average, no storms, not even any rain, just the same old anemic cool to mild partly cloudy boredom day in day out
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