EnderMB,

I’m British, and I’ve had friends move to Australia and warmer parts of America in recent years. The first thing they comment on is how the move has improved their mood. Waking up to consistent sunshine and good weather puts them in good spirits, and inversely coming back to the UK and dealing with the rain and gloomy weather is a bit of a downer.

Aux,

Yes. That was one of the reasons for my move.

GiddyGap,

I moved to get supposed better and warmer weather. Can’t tell you how much I despise summers now. The heat is relentless and I’ll be escaping back to “bad” weather whenever possible.

Anti_Weeb_Penguin,

I’d move to the south of my country just to escape the summer heat.

D61,

If I had the money, possibly.

Also, if I had the money to pull up stakes and move all my shit somewhere else I’d probably have the money to bulldoze my current house and build some combination earth ship/survival bunker/hobbit home that could make living with the weather manageable.

teawrecks,

Was for me. On the flip side of the coin, if you find yourself always complaining about the weather to people who enjoy that weather, they don’t want to hear you complain anymore either. Go find somewhere you’ll enjoy living.

M68040,
@M68040@hexbear.net avatar

Absolutely could be. I’ve thought about moving just to get away from the winter ice where I live; I’m a delivery driver so it becomes a major occupational hazard.

30mag,

Would you uproot your life, leaving behind your family, your job etc if you dont like the weather in a country.

Depends on the weather and depends on the country.

ugo,

It absolutely is a good reason, and I did to escape the heat.

kraftpudding,

I think the weather where I live now is not bad enough to move as the only reason, but if I was looking to relocate anyways I would for sure take it into account. I do not well in heat, especially humid heat, but cold doesn’t bother me that much. So somewhere north would be great.

OceanSoap,

Weather wasn’t the only reason I moved from New Jersey to California, but it was one of the top three. Seasonal depression is a real thing and I definitely had it.

orca,
@orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts avatar

I live in Florida and want out for a multitude of reasons, the heat and weather being one of the main ones. You can’t enjoy anything outdoors when the humidity is so bad you’re instantly sweating when you walk outside and everything you own has condensation on it. I don’t know why people stay here. I don’t mind heat but this is a hellscape.

I’ve spent a lot of summers here and this has easily been the worst of them all. It’s much hotter than previous.

blindbunny,

I got out of Florida in 2022 after Sally tore the roof off my house and insurance companies dropped and picked me up so I wouldn’t sue them for not covering the roof. I got the roof replaced and left only friends behind. I don’t blame you one bit. All my tools have a layer of rust on them from constantly being wet.

orca,
@orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts avatar

The way insurance companies act in this state is criminal. We pay them for a service and then in our most dire time of need, they drop us. We’ve been really lucky and have only had minor cleanup and damages. The worst issue has been loss of power, which regularly ranges from 3 days all the way up to 2 weeks.

Glad you got out. We have nothing holding us here except a handful of friends, but I really can’t stay here much longer. I’ve already told my partner that retiring here is absolutely 100% not an option.

blindbunny,

I never knew house insurance was so dramaticly different from state to state. We had a wind storm at our new house. The insurance company called us to inspect our roof and replaced it. We’ve owned the house less than a year at this point. Florida doesn’t care about home owners unless you own one on a beach and you get federal money to rebuild it everytime it gets blown away.

Get out while your house value is up. No one knows what’s going to happen when the commercial property market crashes. People aren’t going to return to the office for a dollar more then unemployment and commercial property owners think they are going to get their way because they always have, they’d rather watch the market crash then undervalue their property.

Definitely don’t retire in Florida the state doesn’t care if you can’t afford to evacuate during hurricane. Now imagine trying to evacuate when you’re 65 on a fixed income. Sounds like a stressful retirement.

LongPigFlavor,

Just chiming in. I live in South Florida. I’m a homebody so I’m not out too often. I usually don’t mind the heat too much, but these past few months have been pretty unbearable. I’m glad I have a car now because commuting without one is becoming harder here as time moves on.

electrogamerman,

Depends a lot of the severity of the bad weather. I wouldn’t live in antartica or cities that are constantly being hit by earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, etc. That would be a big reason for me to leave everything behind.

But if its just like a mild weather that I am not too happy about, then I wouldn’t want to lose friends and or family because of that.

TrismegistusMx,
@TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world avatar

You’d better take weather into consideration. Places like Florida are about to become uninsurable.

daddyjones,
@daddyjones@lemmy.world avatar

I absolutely would. If it were a realistic option I’d mine my family to somewhere like Scotland, Iceland, Norway or Canada to get away from the unpleasantly hot summers we have here (relatively speaking - most people would probably not find it that hot.)

On the other hand, I’m pretty sure my wife would happily move to the Mediterranean for more heat…

Thavron,
@Thavron@lemmy.ca avatar

I’d mine my family to somewhere

You’re tunneling there?

SpiderShoeCult,

Hey, hey, no shaming of mole-people or duergar here!

daddyjones,
@daddyjones@lemmy.world avatar

Well, of course! It’s a good way to escape the heat - as long as you don’t go too deep.

Thavron,
@Thavron@lemmy.ca avatar

You should never delve too deep, and especially not too greedily.

Devi,

I'm on your boat. I used to get on fairly well with the british climate but as it's changing I do fancy going north. The issue for me would be the short daytime hours. I go to northern europe in winter quite a bit cause it's cheap then, but the 4 hours of daylight thing was hard.

I did go to Iceland in the summer once, no night at all, it was brilliant for my mood.

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