Well at the moment in Australia it is 7.04am on Thursday the 3rd of June 2010 and WINTER here. So the UK will be at the peak of SUMMER on the 21st of June next.
The line of latitude nearest to London, UK is approximately 51.5 degrees north.
Weather can be really changeable. One week (in the south) you may not get above 20C, the next weeks the winds could change and you could be looking at 35C. Hottest ever was just under 40C few years ago.
Southampton, England UK, Latitude = 50.9º N (50º54'0" N) Longitude = 1.4º W (1º23'59" W)
" ... same latitude as the UK ..." is a pretty ambiguous concept, since the UK extends more than 10-1/2 degrees in latitude !Here are the countries that have any part of their territory anywhere within the same 10-1/2 degree range that the UK spans:CanadaUSA (just a bit of Alaska)RussiaChinaMongoliaKazakhstanUkraineBelarusLatviaEstoniaLithuaniaPolandSwedenCzech RepublicSwedenDenmarkGermanyNetherlandsBelgiumFranceIreland
Well at the moment in Australia it is 7.04am on Thursday the 3rd of June 2010 and WINTER here. So the UK will be at the peak of SUMMER on the 21st of June next.
No, the US state Ohio does not share the same latitude as London, UK.
Average temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing; in UK freezing temperatures are more rare on average.
The line of latitude nearest to London, UK is approximately 51.5 degrees north.
Latitude: 53°21'N Longitude: 2°44'W
50.353563, -4.037601
Weather can be really changeable. One week (in the south) you may not get above 20C, the next weeks the winds could change and you could be looking at 35C. Hottest ever was just under 40C few years ago.
Southampton, England UK, Latitude = 50.9º N (50º54'0" N) Longitude = 1.4º W (1º23'59" W)
Latitude: 53°21'N Longitude: 2°44'W
Its goin to be Summer in UK in August.
Though it can concievably be played year-round, Cricket has traditionally been a Spring/Summer sport, appearing once in the Summer Olympics in 1900.
It is summer in the UK Same for all the Northern Hemisphere