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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.

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