We do not generally get epic tornadoes, sandstorms or avalanches, but we may get splashed by a bus on the roadPuddles, small and temporary pools of water typically formed by rainfall, hold a special place in British culture. They are the embodiment of the national weather's tendency to produce mild inconvenience rather than drama. We do not generally get epic tornadoes, sandstorms or avalanches, but we do get wet feet, or splashed by a bus driving through a puddle.The story of Walter Raleigh spreading his velvet cloak over a puddle so Queen Elizabeth I could cross while keeping her fine shoes dry is probably apocryphal. But Raleigh's gallant if pointless gesture is typical of the low-stakes difficulty presented by puddles. Continue reading...
No drama, just wet feet: how the joy of puddles sums up UK weather
13. března 2026 7:16
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Zdroj: The Guardian