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Mild and Wet, often raining or snowing very dark in winter light till 11.30pm in summer.
The climate in Wales is said to be temperate, much the same as the rest of the UK.
Wales has a temperate climate, reputed to be bit on the wet side at times.

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Temperate, like most of Europe. Wet all year round, warm summer and cool winters. usually some snow, the coasts are warmer in the winter, centre of wales is more mountainous and colder in winter. prevailing wind comes across the Atlantic in a north east direction.

most rural areas are farms and forest.

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