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Best facts about London weather

London weather

London weather is always different weather conditions apart from the other cities or other countries. The weather of London is always in a unique style, Yes OfCourse the weather is unique as the some places in London. sometimes London is called by mysterious city or Fantasy places in UK.

London weather

Do you Know the London average climate?

London has a temperate oceanic climate (CFB). This type of climate features cool winters with frequent cloudy skies and rain showers (and on occasion snow), and mild summers. Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed all year round.

Facts about London weather

London climate

weather in London

Modern London has the equable climate of Southeast England, with mild winters and temperate summers. The average daytime air temperature is 52 °F (11 °C), with 42 °F (5.5 °C) in January and 65 °F (18 °C) in July. Statistics show that the sun shines, however briefly, on five days out of six. Londoners shed their winter overcoats in April or May and begin to dress warmly again in late October. The prevailing wind is west-southwest. Because of the sheltering effect of the Chitran hill and North Downs, the city has slightly less rainfall than the Home Counties. In an average year no one can expect 200 dry days out of 365 this is very shocking news for all the Londoners and other country peoples too and a precipitation total of about 23 inches (585 mm) evenly distributed across the 12 months.

Fun facts about UK weather

London is one of the driest cities in the UK and it’s not even in the top 10 of the wettest capitals in Europe. British weather is also really mild because of the only some seas are surrounding. Temperatures almost never drop below zero and we rarely witness extreme weather events such as hurricanes or severe thunderstorms.

British summer

It’s about British summer, they love celebrating its highs and lows and They can’t get enough of those blustery picnics with sandy sandwiches and sudden downpours. Our summers might not be the hottest, but the weather is often unpredictable always but what’s better than trekking through mountain streams, playing beach games, wave jumping and toasting marshmallows around the fire on chilly summer evenings are awesome because yes, it’s a summer but too hot. sometimes its looks like a warm weather even in summer that’s why its an unpredictable climate always in London.

 Unpredictable

London weather is always often unable to guess tomorrow’s weather, and nobody knows what to wear. It’s not surprising since we often witness fifty or more different types of weather in one day! A sunny morning, a rainy afternoon and a snowy evening are more likely to happen in Britain than anywhere else. And everything can quickly change from one day to another.

 Snowy surprise

London weather

It doesn’t snow much in the UK compared to other European countries. We get on average 23.7 days of snow but much of this snow doesn’t settle but still hope for a white Christmas each year. However, some winters even summers are more surprising than others. The snowiest winter of the 1947. On the 2nd of June 1975, snow showers forced several county crickets matches to be abandoned. We’re simply not prepared for icy and snowy conditions, trains stop running, pipes break, and thousands of flights get cancelled. So much for a mild climate in London this may not happened anyways because of the London climates but have to be prepared or ready to face all the upcoming condition and situation because anytime anything will happen because it’s so unpredictable.

Spring in London

Spring in London is quite unpredictable, with weather that can range from warm (with temperatures into 70s) to chill and damp days. Occasionally, there are even still frosts throughout spring.

Luckily, by later in the season, the days are getting longer and it’s apparent that summer is on its way. Not surprisingly, brief showers are common during London springtime rainfall averages around 2.5 inches per month during spring.

Winter in London

Winters in London are cold, but not frigid like some of its neighbors. As climate change progresses, the season has grown increasingly milder with occasional spells of bizarre weather like increased snowfall, which is quite rare in the city thanks to its.

 

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