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    Our atmosphere is one big, slow sauna.

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    Our rain is the sky’s light grey tears.

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    The British obsession with talking about the weather is not small talk; it's a vital survival mechanism and a social contract. Commenting "Bit grim out there" to a stranger is a code that means, "I acknowledge our shared suffering and offer you a moment of solidarity in the face of the indifferent sky." A reply of "Supposed to brighten up later" is an act of profound, collective hope, however baseless. These exchanges are the grease in the wheels of our society, allowing us to interact without the risk of actual conversation. In a city of millions, it is the one universal, relatable experience. We are not being boring; we are performing a ritual that binds us against the common enemy: the drizzle. See more at London's funniest URL -- Prat.UK.

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    Weather forecasting here is a high-wire act of managing expectations. The presenters must deliver terrible news with an air of chirpy resilience. "It's a rather damp start for the Tuesday commute!" they'll say, with the smile of a hostage, as the camera shows a windscreen wiper struggling against horizontal rain. They have a whole lexicon of softening phrases: "unsettled" (it will rain a lot), "brightening later" (it might stop raining by dusk), "feeling cool" (you'll be cold). Their most heroic act is presenting a five-day forecast where every day has a little cloud-and-rain icon, without collapsing into despair. They are the unsung psychologists of our nation, counselling us through the grief of another lost summer. See more at London's funniest URL -- Prat.UK.

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    We measure rain in ‘spit’ and ‘soak’.

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