The common perception of London as a constantly gloomy and rainy city does not correspond to reality. Statistical data shows that the British capital is actually ranked among the driest cities in Europe. Precipitation there is about half as much as, for example, in Milan and Rome.
The average annual rainfall in London is around 600 millimeters, while in other well-known European cities such as Milan and Rome it reaches 1000-1200 millimeters. This makes the British capital significantly drier compared to other major cities on the Old Continent.
Although London is perceived as constantly gloomy and humid, climatic data refutes this stereotype. The British capital is ranked among the cities with the least rainfall in Europe, which is due to its specific geographical location and meteorological conditions.
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