Two reasons, A) It is further south, and on the other side of the country, B) Cities are always warmer than small towns and villages. The buildings retain heat and affect the climate.
Yes, London is in the south-east while Keswick is in the north-west and since our weather comes mainly from the west the Lake District is wetter. Borrowdale, just south of Keswick is the wettest place in England.
Its closer to the equator
Because it is closer to the Equator
London is warmer than Belfast in summer due to its geographical location and urban heat island effect. London is located further south, closer to the equator, which results in receiving more direct sunlight and higher temperatures. Additionally, London's urban heat island effect, caused by the concentration of buildings and human activities, leads to increased heat retention and higher temperatures compared to Belfast, which is located in a more rural setting.
It's about a nine hour journey from London to Keswick. That may include stops.
On average, Berlin tends to be slightly warmer than London. Berlin experiences hotter summers, while both cities have similar winter temperatures; however, London often has milder winters due to its maritime climate. Overall, the annual average temperature in Berlin is generally higher than that of London.
London’s climate is modified by the North Atlantic Ocean Current.
London is warmer than it should be primarily due to the urban heat island effect, where built environments absorb and retain heat more than natural landscapes. Additionally, factors such as greenhouse gas emissions, climate change, and geographical positioning contribute to the city's elevated temperatures. The dense population and extensive infrastructure also exacerbate heat retention, making London significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas.
Chips Keswick was born in 1940.
Keswick Theatre was created in 1928.
Henry Keswick was born in 1938.
William Keswick died in 1912.