According to Wikipedia, the coldest place in England was Edgmond in Shropshire, with a recording of -26.1C or -15F on 10th January 1982. This is the lowest recorded natural temperature in England.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_England
London and the south-east have the least rainfall.
I'm not really sure what the top 10 driest places are, but I know that the driest place in the UK is Saint Osyth, with a rainfall of only 506.9mm.
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Its Eastbourne with average 146 days of sunshine per year, or 34.6 hours per week. Eastbourne claims the record but met office statistics do show that Shanklin have more hours. See the related link for more details.
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Lots of places; most if not all of Scotland, Devon, Cornwall, Durham,
The UK is 8 hours ahead of Pacific Time. So 10 PM Pacific Time is 6 AM GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, the time zone that the UK is on).
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The word driest is used to show the extent of something eg. the UK has had its driest summer this year or the Sahara dessert is the most driest desert known to man
The UK Top 40 can be found on multiple places online. These places include Wikipedia, the BBC website, and even MTV, all of which show the top trending albums and singles.
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they have had 5 UK Number 1s, 9 UK Top Ten, 10 UK Top 40
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The cast of Smashing UK Top 10 - 2013 includes: Calum Rhys as Himself - Host
Parts of Shropshire had less than 400mm of rain in 2011. I don't know how that compares with other parts of the UK, but I know that Essex (on average the driest county) had quite a bit more than this.
type in to your search box uk top 40 on this page there should be a link saying top 10 x
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