It all depends on the season. I was there in the summer and it was anywhere from the 50's - 70's...never above 72 (at least from what I saw). Scotland is a lot colder than Wales and England...London can get pretty warm. I would suggest a lot of layering. I was there today, & I will still be here tomorrow ! It's been a nice spring day in UK today ! On a more serious note the UK has a equable climate. It is rare for the temperature to get above 80 F, but similarly it is not terribly cold in winter. I have not seen snow here in years now. It's a little different further north, or in Scotland or in Wales, but generally the winters are mild, which means it rains fairly often. We have had about 2 or 3 frosts here all winter. The UK can have glorious summer days but, as a general rule, the summers are relatively cool and its difficult to know just when the good days will be. Last year was an example: April & May it was blue sky all day long. July, it hammered down with rain every day & masses of people were flooded. I predict it will be unpredictable !
Marine west Coast
The climate of Great Britain is moderated by the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Stream (warm) current that flows up past Britain.
The eastern side of the United States has a climate similar to that of Britain. These areas fall under the temperate climate classification.
VERY rainy about same climate as The U.S. though
No. Britain has a temperate maritime climate.
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Britain's climate is influenced by several factors including its latitude, proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf Stream current, prevailing wind patterns, and the surrounding landmasses. These factors contribute to its mild and maritime climate with relatively wet conditions and moderate temperatures.
The North Atlantic Drift, an extension of the Gulf Stream, is the ocean current that significantly affects Britain's climate. It brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico, helping to keep Britain's climate milder and more temperate than other regions at similar latitudes.
Britain has a temperate maritime climate, characterized by mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and relatively low temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The weather can be unpredictable, with frequent changes in conditions.
Equatorial places are hot and wet throughout the year and the Britain has cool summers and mild winters. Equatorial Climate is found in places between latitudes 5^N and 5^S whereas the British climate is found between 50^N and 60^N. Prevailing winds do not blow in equatorial places but in the places which have British climate they blow from the south-west. ^= degree Note: All the answers are 100% sure and are approved by the London Boards. I am a student in St Mary's and these answers are used in most of the good schools.
gulf stream
The climate in England ranges but has a warm summer with temperatures exceeding 21'C and a mild/cold winter depending on where you are.