Originally Posted by
The Historian
Isn't the weather always grim in the UK? Ah, there will always be an England.....
Consider the person who's claiming the weather is grim lives in Canterbury you can take that with a pinch of salt. Grim probably means vertical rain with only small gusts of freezing hail.
In Cumbria we mark summer by the point when the rain moves from horizontal to vertical and we can stop tying the sheep down. Any sheep seen tied down in August is purely for recreation.