If you are holding a wedding/concert/festival/fair/country show in a given postcode on a given date you can get insurance for a sum if it rains. It's EXTREMELY common and easy to arrange.
Yes but that is a completely different prospect. If you are going to insure against that (I never would, I live in Aberdeen, we know it is summer because the rain warms up) then why not insure against frost, snow or even rain?
Perhaps I should have said;
Insurance? Against the weather? In Scotland?
The problem in England is that we don't get quite the same rainfall as you (you may have noticed). Also, thanks to insufficient storage and around 1/3 of it leaking on its way through the mains, we do seem to be ready to run out any time the sun shines for three consecutive days.
Frost, snow and rain affect us for a few days at a time (where I live on the south coast not very much at all, much more where you live) but a drought order could easily last for a few months.
It would be a rare occurrence to get one but the impact could be huge. As it's rare, the premium should be pretty small, though that relies on what my guy comes back with.
Then again, thinking it through logically, maybe I'd end up hoping for drought so I could have a nice, hot summer off and get paid for it...
Vin
PS. Already had someone offer the cover but only as part of another insurance, namely premises. Won't work for anyone based at home.
Vin