
The UK weather is famously unpredictable, but each type has its own effect on how we feel. Rank these classic British weather moods from most uplifting to most draining.
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Crisp sunny morning
You know the one — frost on the grass, golden light through the trees, and everyone suddenly walking to the shops instead of driving. Pure serotonin.

Cosy drizzle with a cuppa
Light rain tapping the window while you're wrapped in a blanket with a proper brew. Nothing says 'stay indoors guilt-free' quite like it.

Dramatic thunderstorm
Rolling thunder, flashes of lightning, and that earthy smell afterwards. Some find it thrilling, others hide under the duvet.

Misty moorland morning
Low fog clinging to the hills, everything hushed and a bit Brontë. A walk in this feels strangely cleansing for the soul.

Heatwave at 28°C
Trains delayed, pavements sticky, and fans selling out at Argos. Glorious for ten minutes, unbearable by day three.
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