Why don’t we ever notice the weather in our dreams? A straw poll of about 20 friends suggests others have the same weather-free dream experience as me. So why is it such a rare feature?
• Dreams tend to deal with matters of intimate and immediate personal concern. I suspect that people who regularly experience hazards presented by snow, flood and drought, and for whom they are relevant to survival, income or food, notice a great deal of unfavourable weather in their nightly programme.
So might anyone who is involved with events or professions that depend on weather, such as sporting fixtures, outdoor weddings or deep-sea fishing. For everyone else, however, weather is of little interest beyond small talk, so it rarely figures prominently in our nightly dreams.
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Jon Richfield, Somerset West, South Africa
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