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IABU to think that the weather doesnt end or start in the SOUTHEAST.

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ModreB · 13/10/2013 22:06

We have had lovely weather today. But you wouldn't know it based on the BBC weather. AMBU to say that weather is not the preserve of London and the SE?

BTW, I am in the NW, lovely, sunny, dry and not windy.

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QueenofLouisiana · 13/10/2013 22:22

YANBU. I don't live in London, Birmingham, Newcastle or Glasgow, which according to the weather is very wrong of me. Usually the weather refers to 2 cities in my region- both of which are at least an hour and a half away (and that's on the 'local' news).

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Kundry · 13/10/2013 22:31

SE weather has been v crap.

There have been many occasions when I've heard about the horrid weather in Scotland or NI or the North while sitting in the balmy SE. They just don't report average or nice weather - has to be horrid or very hot for it to be worth commenting on.

I'm sure during the winter you will get your weather reports.

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Sallyingforth · 13/10/2013 22:34

BTW, I am in the NW

You meant somewhere like Barnet? Pinner?

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pianodoodle · 13/10/2013 22:36

Try being in Northern Ireland for the national weather.

They pretty much stand with their head in front of it for most of the time Grin

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Thesimplethings · 13/10/2013 22:37

Yanbu I'm in the north east. If there is an inch of snow in the south it's all over the news yet up here we are digging our cars out, walking miles to work in deep snow where you can't even tell where the path ends and the road starts. Yet all news reports are focused down south Hmm snowed in means you can't get out your house here!

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VonHerrBurton · 13/10/2013 22:40

So frustrating. North of M25 (including ALL of Scotland) gets about 8 seconds the rest of the 5 minute forecast time is taken up on London and South East. :)

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TooTabooToBOOOOO · 13/10/2013 22:42

NW also, Cheshire. Always annoys me that the weather report gives 6 ish cities and none of them are close to me. Half the time the report is utter tosh anyway.

As an aside, and as has been discussed many times before (and somebody will come along who lives in London and tell me I'm wrong....but...) The BBC National news - we all need to know everything that happens in London all the time BECAUSE LONDON IS IMPORTANT.

God I wish they'd realise not many people, other than Londonders, give a flying feck about the day to day banalities of London.

I hear, from similar threads on here, that if we think the London-centric thing is annoying you should try being Scottish - 10 times worse apparently.

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Yakky · 13/10/2013 22:53

If you don't live in London then you don't get any weather, or so the forecasters would have you believe.
Wait till it snows down south......it will be headline news!

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LegoCaltrops · 13/10/2013 23:01

I know. I'm not way up in the far north, only Yorkshire. We'd had about 6 weeks of snow before it hit the national news last year. Was so bad people were walking in the road to get to work as the pavements were several inches thick in solid packed ice in some places & obviously useless to walk on. Was it in the news? Not until London & surrounding area got hit.

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clam · 13/10/2013 23:12

This is just chippy bollocks. I'm in the SE and was thinking just this morning how little information they give before zooming away up to Scotland. In fact, the opening sentence this morning was about how it was nice up there today, unlike the South, which has been shit.

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BillyBanter · 13/10/2013 23:16

I live in London and always seem to miss the bit about London on the weather report. I only lose concentration for a second. Angry

I watch, I remind myself to pay attention, I miss it! Every time. Attention span of a gnat.

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Pixel · 13/10/2013 23:39

IABU to think that the weather doesnt end or start in the SOUTHEAST.

Yes, because it does. Unless I'm planning on going camping somewhere else Grin.

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BullieMama · 13/10/2013 23:58

Try living in Wales, you are constantly hidden under the weather persons waving hand, and Northern Ireland is obliterated behind their body with no more than a cursory mention.

Pisses me off no end when the summary says what a dreadful day its been today - err no it was lush in Wales thanks I dried two lines of washing, ahh but a shower in London means the end of the world.

Wait until the snow starts - big snowfall in the Cairngorms last week no mention on the reports, two flakes in London in January its white out conditions.

Me bitter noo Grin

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Pixel · 14/10/2013 00:31

Well you could look on it as a compliment. The implication is that people in 'not the SE' are hardy types who are used to hardship and cope with whatever the weather throws at them, while southerners are pathetic specimens who will faint at the thought of getting a bit damp.

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jacks365 · 14/10/2013 01:04

Pixel has a point. A couple of inches of snow falls in London and it comes to a standstill, a couple of inches falls up here in the north and WE barely register it and just carry on, until it's about half a foot deep I don't even check for school closures.

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HereComesHoneyBooBooDragon · 14/10/2013 01:09

What is this North of the M25 you speak off?

Confused

You mean there are places outside of SE?

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bobbywash · 14/10/2013 08:55

the only proper map I've seen has a line from Bristol to London across it, then some writing above that says "Here be Dragons"

I've always taken this to mean there is nothing above this point worth knowing. OP are you saying people LIVE in this wasteland??

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TSSDNCOP · 14/10/2013 09:14

What is North

Madness to live that far away from Bluewater.

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TSSDNCOP · 14/10/2013 09:15

Snow is to be feared. Worse than dragons. It stops us shopping in the South you know.

Grin

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ToggyD · 14/10/2013 09:15

I believe it's quite desolate up there.

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mrsjay · 14/10/2013 09:17

Try being in Northern Ireland for the national weather.

I love seeing N I weather it is usually just blank do you have MEH weather then Grin

Op yanbu i dont live in a major city and we never seem to have weather here and it really annoys me when the weather man says oh it is very windy/snowy/sunny in X area and that is supposed to be everybodies weather [hm]

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Binkyridesagain · 14/10/2013 09:23

North of the M25 is still buried under a sheet of ice, there are some humans there but they live in caves with their pigeons and whippets, wearing flat caps to keep warm.

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DidoTheDodo · 14/10/2013 09:28

Oh for goodness sake!
I live but 50 miles out of London and the weather here is usually very different from London's. In the winter with the east winds we often have deep snow when London doesn't. It is what it is.

I recall an oft-quoted geography O level question about why the weather in Kent is frequently worse than the weather in the west of Scotland. (Siberian winds and Gulf Stream)

I suggest looking out of the window to see what the weather is doing in your locality! ;)

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Coupon · 14/10/2013 09:56

YANBU. It's very London-centric. If they refer to the "far north of Scotland" where is it far from? London of course.

I also find it very annoying when the weather(wo)man blathers on about sporting events and the weather they'll be getting there. Surely the small percentage of the population who'll be at the golf/tennis/cricket can work out from the normal forecast what the weather will be like there?

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OneHandFlapping · 14/10/2013 10:06

Well let me see... Wales - 3 million people. Scotland 4 million people.

London - 12 million people. London AND the SE - God knows how many people.

YABU to expect the national weather to give as much time to Scotland and Wales.

You'll have to listen to local radio for local weather. Or look it up online (which is what I do anyway).

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