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BRITISH WEATHER

What is the British weather like?


The climate is generally mild and temperate. The temperature is subject of two extremes: it is rarely above 32C or below 10 C. March and June are the driest months. September and January are the wettest. The mountainous areas have more rainfall. The influence of the Atlantic ocean.

England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

Spring
Spring is the period from March to May. A calm, cool and dry season, particularly because the Atlantic has lost much of its heat throughout the autumn and winter. The days get longer, temperatures can rise relatively high.

Summer
lasts from June to August is the hottest season can be a dry season thunderstorms occur in southern, eastern, and central England and are less frequent and severe in the north and west.

Autumn
lasts from September to November. the unsettled weather significant amounts of condensation and clouds which bring rain to the country.

Winter
lasts from December to February generally cool, wet and windy area with significant snowfall is the Scottish highlands

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