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What season is December in England?

December is winter in Britain.

June-August: In summer in England, the sun will shine at noon, and the weather in the morning and evening is a little cool.

September-October: The weather begins to turn cold, and the temperature is about 15-2 degrees, which belongs to autumn.

November-February of the following year: it's winter climate, and the temperature is around 1 degrees-below zero (it will snow in the city north of York).

March-May: spring.

Britain has a temperate maritime climate, with an average annual temperature of about 15 ~ 2 degrees. It is summer from June to September, and it will be relatively hot. It is about 25 ~ 3 degrees in London and still around 2 degrees in Scotland. Influenced by high latitude, the length of day and night in Britain is particularly obvious. The days are short and the nights are long in winter, while the days are long and the nights are short in summer. Summer is the best season to travel to Britain. In summer, the days are long, the activities are long, the temperature is moderate, the weather is refreshing, and people's spirits are full. Although there is rain this season, it is generally not continuous, which will affect the trip.