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Average Brits complains about weather for 2 days a YEAR, study finds

Average Brits complains about weather for 2 days a YEAR, study finds,

It’s one of the most common stereotypes about Brits. 

And now a study has confirmed that we really do love complaining about the weather. 

New research by the Met Office has revealed that the average Brit spends a whopping 56.6 hours talking about the weather over the course of a year. 

That’s the equivalent of two days and nine hours!

Truly living up to the cliché, the study found that 60 per cent of Brits say the weather is their go–to small talk topic – beating news and current affairs, family, and even holidays.

The news comes shortly after the Met Office confirmed that Britain is on track for its sunniest and hottest year ever.  

‘Weather has always helped bring people together and this research underlines how talking about the weather is more than a curiosity, but a necessity for many people,’ said Met Office Meteorologist and Senior Presenter, Alex Deakin.

‘While a seemingly simple topic that binds us all together, the research shows how people are more interested in the inner workings of the weather than you might assume.’

It's one of the most common stereotypes about Brits. And now a study has confirmed that we really do love complaining about the weather (stock image)

For the survey, the Met Office quizzed 1,190 British adults about their most common small–talk topics. 

The results revealed that the average Brit spends over nine minutes talking about the weather every single day. 

Over the course of the year, that tots up to over two days of discussions about the elements. 

However, the research also found that our interest in the weather goes beyond small talk. 

Seventy–nine per cent of those surveyed said they check the weather forecast daily, while almost a quarter (23 per cent) said they have a genuine interest in weather patterns. 

Meanwhile, a fifth (20 per cent) of respondents said they want to learn more about weather patterns. 

And 21 per cent said that focusing more on the societal impacts of the weather would make talking about the weather more enjoyable. 

‘The volume of people showing an interest in complex weather patterns and how they can influence critical industry and sectors highlights how the weather shapes our lives, livelihoods and even our national identity,’ Mr Deakin added. 

Seventy¿nine per cent of those surveyed said they check the weather forecast daily, while almost a quarter (23 per cent) said they have a genuine interest in weather patterns (stock image)

‘We at the Met Office know the power of weather intelligence beyond everyday conversation and how innovative weather forecasts play a key role in delivering prosperity and economic growth to the UK.’

The study comes shortly after data suggested that this year is set to be the sunniest and consistently hottest ever.

Almost 1,200 hours of sunshine had been recorded by July this year, according to the Met Office.

That puts the UK on track to beat the previous sunshine record of 1,587 hours, which was set in 2003.

During that year – when temperatures soared to 38.5°C – sections of tarmac on the M25 melted, railway tracks buckled and the London Eye had to close because of the heat inside the pods.

Brits have also enjoyed 250 hours more sunshine this year than the last 20–year average, according to The Times.

WHAT ARE THE BEST WAYS TO KEEP COOL DURING A HEATWAVE?

The NHS has a number of tips for keeping cool during bouts of unusually hot weather.

– Drink plenty of fluids

– Open windows or other vents around the home 

– Shade or cover windows exposed to direct sunlight 

– Grow plants inside and outside to provide shade and help cool the air

– Turn off lights and electrical equipment that isn’t in use

– Take a break if your home gets too hot: Head to a nearby air-conditioned building like a library or supermarket

Met Office

New research by the Met Office has revealed that the average Brit spends a whopping 56.6 hours talking about the weather over the course of a year.

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