
Revealed: The British towns that are yet to have a single MINUTE of sunshine this month - so, is your hometown suffering from 'anticyclonic gloom'?
Daily MailBritain's unprecedented spell of 'anticyclonic gloom' this month has meant the sun has been completely blotted out in some areas. Met Office said in its X post: 'This week's weather phrase anticyclonic gloom. Pictured, a house in Dunsden, Oxfordshire under the gloom on November 6 In a post on X, Met Office described the miserable weather event, which has been called 'so depressing' and 'awful' The British towns with the most and least sunshine in November Odiham in Hampshire, Saint Helier in Jersey and Ronaldsway on the Isle of Man didn't see the sun, while Rostherne in Cheshire got just 24 minutes of sunshine. A pedestrian walks through misty weather in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, last Thursday - an effect described by Bill Bryson as like 'living inside Tupperware' According to a Met Office spokesperson, the gloom is lifting this week and the weather is 'currently looking much brighter'. In the Met Office forecast for November 11 to 20, Met Office forecaster Alex Deakin said there will be 'a good deal of dry, settled weather' early this week.
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