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  1. The UK has a temperate climate. In general, this means that Britain gets cool, wet winters and warm, wet summers. It rarely features the extremes of heat or cold, drought or wind that are...

  2. Climate of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom straddles the higher mid-latitudes between 49° and 61°N on the western seaboard of Europe. Since the UK is always in or close to the path of the polar front jet stream, frequent changes in pressure and unsettled weather are typical.

  3. The United Kingdom spans latitudes of 50 to 62°C N. It has a maritime climate with four distinct seasons. Average annual temperature varies between 4.5 °C in winter to 14 °C in summer with warmer conditions in the South.

  4. The climate of the United Kingdom, influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, is temperate and humid, with relatively small temperature variations between winter and summer. The weather, however, is variable, with frequent changes from day to day or even in the same day.

    • Fast Climate Facts
    • Spring in The United Kingdom
    • Summer in The United Kingdom
    • Fall in The United Kingdom
    • Winter in The United Kingdom

    Hottest Month: July and August (66 F / 19 C) Coldest Month: January and February (41 F / 5 C) Wettest Month: October (2.7 inches)

    By March, temperatures in the U.K. start to warm up and frost is more uncommon. Temperatures typically range from 48 degrees to 60 degrees, but the weather is often wet and windy. Daylight starts to increase, ranging from 11 to 15 hours depending on the month. What to Pack: Don't forget your wellies! Regardless of when you visit the U.K., you shoul...

    While summer in most parts of the world means hot and dry, the U.K. experiences quite a temperate season with temperatures rarely exceeding 80 degrees F. Rain is still a possibility though, so you'll want to be prepared. At the peak of summer, London experiences nearly 17 hours of daylight. What to Pack: Bring your umbrella along, but in the summer...

    Fall, or autumn, typically has the most weather variability of all the seasons. September and October can still be quite warm, but November is typically quite cold and is among the wettest months of the year. There is usually between 10 and 14 hours of daylight. What to Pack: Pack a few wool tops and sweaters, which are ideal for their lightweight ...

    Winter is the coldest season in the U.K., with temperatures often dropping to freezing. Luckily, they very rarely dip below that. Frost is common and occasionally snow, but the season is mostly wet and windy. Additionally, adding to the gloomy weather, there is minimal daylight throughout the winter, with London receiving as little as eight hours a...

  5. How will climate change affect the UK? Across the UK, we expect to see: Warmer and wetter winters; Hotter and drier summers; More frequent and intense weather extremes; Climate...

  6. www.metoffice.gov.uk › weather › climateUK climate - Met Office

    We collect weather and climate records for the UK. This information helps us monitor the UK’s climate and how it is changing over time. Here, you’ll find all of our climate data, including:...

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