Will the coldest temperature in the UK is -27.7Celsius but on a cold winter like this one -20 Celsius is possible but average is about -7 Celsius on the Scottish highlands lower levels -1 Celsius, however further south the coldest temperature recorded is -15 Celsius average though is about 2 Celsius on the hills lower levels 5 Celsius.
It can get as cold as -23 degress calcius
Possibly, but that would be very, very exceptional. Typically, even on the coldest days in the depths of winter, a temperature even approaching -10 degrees celcius would be seen as being much colder than would normally be expected!
Because of the Gulf Stream, warm air is blows from the tropics so the mean winter temperature in the UK is about 5 degrees Celsius (41 degrees Fahrenheit), however in some years, such as the winter of 2010/2011, the temperature was well below freezing and lots of snowfall occured.
Well today is Christmas Day 25th December and the temperature in the south of England is 43 degrees F.
Not in general. The weather varies over the country and over the year.
It may be cold enough for snow in some places for a few days each year.
It can get hot in the summer.
101.3 F is the highest recorded temperature (38.5 C). 70-90 F is usually the hottest it gets in summer.
Cold and damp
In the winter
-10
New England has warm summers and cold winters.
Cold, wet and miserable.
In the Winter.
cos were in England and its allways cold
yes it is very cold here
Who adopted Henry V of England and left his son in the cold?
england
yes
cold play
New England has warm summers and cold winters.
The longitude and latitude of England is not cold enough for tundra. Tundra is only in very cold regions of the world like Siberia. Tundra is frozen ground that is very cold.
cold smart one