Britain is experiencing extended dry weather due to high pressure, known as 'anticyclonic gloom', which traps moisture near the surface, causing persistent dullness.
The Met Office characterized the weather as ‘anticyclonic gloom’, which results in prolonged periods of dull, cloudy weather, trapping moisture and hindering air quality.
Historically described by travel writer Bill Bryson as living 'inside Tupperware', the current conditions have led to widespread feelings of depression among residents.
With no substantial rain and low cloud conditions persisting, the overall weather is described as unchanging and suffocating, impacting both mood and air quality.
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