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Climate of England

Climate of England

The Climate of England is quite variable due to the presence of the sea surrounding England. As the result of this variable climate, which changes from day to day, it is difficult to predict the weather.

The overall climate in England is temperate maritime and temperatures do not generally drop below 32°F (0°C) in winter and rise to 90°F (32°C) in summer. The temperate climate of England is marked by warm wet summers and cool wet winters.

Four different seasons can be enjoyed in England. From March to May Spring season prevails, while from June to August it is time for summer. July and August are the warmest months. Autumn season is characteristic of the period from September to November. December to February is the time for winters and January and February are coldest months of the year.

The Climate of England is quite unpredictable and it varies from place to place. While the west coast and mountainous areas are the rainiest, the east coast, particularly in the north, is colder and windier. The southeast is sunnier than the north with less rain and the southwest has the mildest climate. Despite its northerly latitudes England has a mild climate mainly because of warm currents in the surrounding seas.



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