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In the summer, it can be as hot as 32°C (90°F) but mostly the temperature only reaches 26°C. The average high in London from June through August is around 70°F/21°C and the average low is around 51°F/12°C.

Interesting Facts
Britain's highest temperature recorded is 38.5°C (101.3°F ) in Brogdale, Kent (south east England) on 10 August 2003.

 

Average conditions for London, UK

Month Average Sunlight (hours) Temperature Average Precipitation (mm) Wet Days (+0.25 mm)
Average Record
Min Max Min Max
June
July
Aug

(Average Temperature in Centigrade)

Autumn


Autumn -
The leaves begin to change colour,
transforming England’s landscape into an array of autumn colours.

Average conditions for London, UK

Month Average Sunlight (hours) Temperature Average Precipitation (mm) Wet Days (+0.25 mm)
Average Record
Min Max Min Max
Sept
Oct
Nov

(Average Temperature in Centigrade)

Winter


Winter - the time for snow and frost

In the winter, the temperature can drop below freezing point (32°F/0°C) but rarely drops much below. It is cold, wet and windy and it sometimes snows between December and March. In the mornings we have to scrape the ice from our cars.

The average winter temperature is 38.6°F/3.7°C. Normally, the UK gets 13 inches (332 mm) of rain sleet and snow each winter.


Frost on a car

Interesting Facts
The lowest temperature recorded is -27.2°C (-17°F ) - in Braemar in Grampian, Scotland, on 11 February 1895 and 10 January 1982.


Average conditions for London, UK

Month Average Sunlight (hours) Temperature Average Precipitation (mm) Wet Days (+0.25 mm)
Average Record
Min Max Min Max
Dec
Jan
Feb

(Average Temperature in Centigrade)

Length of Daylight

The British Isles have a latitude between 50° N and 60° N. At this latitude, the length of daylight has a significant variation between summer and winter. For example in mid-December the period between sunrise and sunset in London is 7 hours and 50 minutes, while in Lerwick, Shetland (north of Scotland), it is 5 hours and 50 minutes; in mid June it is 16 hours and 40 minutes in London and 18 hours 50 minutes in Lerwick.

Average Temperatures in Britain In the summer, it can be as hot as 32°C (90°F) but mostly the temperature only reaches 26°C. The average high in London from June through August is around 21°C (70°F) and the average low is around 12°C (51°F)

England

Over England the mean annual temperature at low altitudes varies from about 8.5 °C to 11 °C, with the highest values occurring around or near to the coasts of Cornwall (in the south west).



Winter temperatures average 4.4 °C (40 °F )

Summer temperatures average about 15.6 °C (60 °F ()

The sunniest parts of the United Kingdom are along the south coast of England. Many places along this south coast achieve annual average figures of around 1,750 hours of sunshine. The dullest parts of England are the mountainous areas, with annual average totals of less than 1,000 hours.

Rainfall in England varies widely. The Lake District is the wettest part, with average annual totals exceeding 2,000 mm. However, all of East Anglia, much of the Midlands, eastern and north-eastern England, and parts of the south-east receive less than 700 mm a year.

Facts and Figures:

Highest recorded 38.5 °C at Brogdale, near Faversham in Kent on 10 August 2003.

Lowest recorded -26.1 °C at Newport (Shropshire) on 10 January 1982.

England (Average Temperature Centigrade)
January 3 March 7 May 12 July 17 September 14 November 8
February 4 April 9 June 15 August 16 October 11 December
PRECIPITATION Mild climate. Average annual precipitation in London, England = 23 inches.
                           

Scotland

Generally, Scotland is more cloudy than England, due mainly to the hilly nature of the terrain and the proximity of low-pressure systems from the Atlantic.

There is a general misconception that the whole of Scotland experiences high rainfall. In fact, rainfall in Scotland varies widely, with a distribution closely related to the topography, ranging from over 3,000 mm per year in the western Highlands to under 800 mm per year near the east coast .

Over Scotland the mean annual air temperature at low altitude ranges from about 7 °C on Shetland, in the far north, to 9 °C on the coasts of Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway in the south-west.

Facts and Figures:

Highest recorded 32.9 °C at Greycrook (Scottish Borders) on 9 August 2003.

Lowest recorded -27.2 °C at Braemar (Aberdeenshire) on 11 February 1895 and 10 January 1982. -27 °C was also recorded at Altnaharra (Highland) on 30 December 1995.

Scotland (Average Temperature Centigrade)
January 2 March 6 May 11 July 16 September 13 November 7
February 3 April 8 June 14 August 15 October 10 December
PRECIPITATION Mild to cold climate. Average annual precipitation in Glasgow, Scotland = 44 inches.
                           

Wales

On the whole, Wales is cloudier than England, because of the hilly nature of the terrain and the proximity to the Atlantic.

Rainfall in Wales varies widely, with the highest average annual totals being recorded in the mountainous areas of Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons, where the yearly fall is comparable with that in the English Lake District or the western Highlands of Scotland. In the east, close to the border with England, annual totals are similar to those over much of the English Midlands. Snowdonia is the wettest part of Wales with average annual totals exceeding 3,000 mm, but coastal areas and the east receive less than 1,000 mm a year.

Over Wales the mean annual temperature at low altitudes varies from about 9.5 °C to 10.5 °C, with the higher values occurring around or near to the coasts.

Facts and Figures:

Highest recorded 35.2°C at Hawarden Bridge (Clwyd) on 2 August 1990.

Lowest recorded -23.3°C at Rhayader (Powys) on 21 January 1940.

Wales (Average Temperature Centigrade)
January 3 March 7 May 12 July 17 September 14 November 8
February 4 April 9 June 15 August 16 October 11 December
PRECIPITATION Mild climate Average annual precipitation in Cardiff, Wales = 42 inches.
                         

 

 

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