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How are the four seasons divided in Britain?
Britain is located in the northwest of continental Europe, with a temperate maritime climate, controlled by prevailing westerly winds, mild and humid all year round, with little change in four seasons. There is heavy rainfall all year round, and the weather is changeable. There may be sunny and rainy weather in one day.
Therefore, the division of four seasons also has its own characteristics. The specific criteria for the division of the four seasons in Britain are:
In spring (March-May), the temperature is not high and showers are frequent.
Summer (June to August) is the warmest season in Britain. Most days are sunny, with occasional thunderstorms and high temperature heat waves.
Autumn (September–165438+1October) is mild, dry or humid and windy. According to different regions, the temperature began to drop compared with summer.
Winter (12–February) is the coldest season in Britain. The temperature is extremely low, roads often freeze and sometimes it snows.
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