The UK has a temperate climate, characterised by depressions (so it rains quite a lot - though actually less than a number of European cities with reputations as being warm and dry).
The temperature typically ranges from 2 to 23 degrees C across the year, and precipitation generally ranges from a low of c38mm in February to a high of c68mm in October.
No, the climate of London is not sub artic
peniszone climate.
temperate
temperate climate
The climate zone is temperate, and sub arctic.
"Warm ocean currents influence London's climate."
urmmm i think your confused. london is in europe and africa is a different continent from europ....
Most Londoners are non - churchgoers.
London is not always gloomy, there can be many sunny days in London. It's just our maritime climate has an effect on many areas of Britain, including London.
London’s climate is modified by the North Atlantic Ocean Current.
No. Today (2014, March) the daffodils are blooming.
London has a temperate climate so it should not be too affected by major storms, it can rain often at times but the weather in London is generally safe (as opposed to dangerous conditions like drought and extreme tornadoes). The winters of 2009 and 2010 we're pretty bad when tons of snow fell (which disrupted transport and Christmas travel), but generally London has a liveable climate.