Weather in England varies from one day to another and throughout the country as a whole. Perhaps the two words that best describe the England Weather are changeable and unpredictable. The climate of England on the whole is temperate with warm wet summers and cool wet winters. Known for its temperate maritime climate, England has rarely experienced temperatures below 0 degree Celsius. In fact, the maritime influence on climate in England has hardly ever allowed its summer temperatures to cross 32 degree Celsius.
The west coast and mountainous areas of England receive highest rainfall, whereas the east coast, particularly in the north, is colder and windier. The southeast region of England is sunnier than the north and receives lesser rainfall. The climate in this part of England is more continental. You will find the mildest climate in England in its southwest region.England has a fairly equitable distribution of rainfall throughout the year. The Lake District is the wettest region in England which receives an average rainfall of 130 inches. The west coast of England receives the most rainfall (40 inches) whereas the east coast receives just the half of what the west coasts receives (20 inches).
Various Seasons in England:
England enjoys a four season cycle from spring to autumn and from summer to winter. Spring season in England lasts from March to May, whereas summer season lasts from June to August. Autumn in England begins from September and lasts till November, whereas winter lasts from December to February.
The best time to visit England is from the month of April to September. July is the hottest month in England and the peak season in England stretches from July to August i.e. the summer months. It is best to avoid coming to England during this time as it is very crowded. If the chill of winters does not bother you much, you can plan your England trip during the winter months. It is a good time to visit for those who are mostly interested in the museums and art galleries of England. Theatre and cultural enthusiasts should also make their trip to England at this time of the year.
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