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Where is the climate in Britain comparable to that in China?

Shanghai is relatively humid because it is greatly influenced by the ocean.

Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and rainfall. Shanghai is short in spring and autumn, long in winter and summer, and the annual average temperature is about 16℃.

The frost-free period is about 230 days, and the average annual rainfall is about 1 100 mm, but 60% of the rainfall in a year is concentrated in the flood season from May to September. There are three rainy seasons in the flood season: spring rain, plum rain (generally starting in mid-June and ending in early July) and autumn rain, with the largest average rainfall in June.

Generally, the highest temperature in Britain is not more than 32℃, and the lowest temperature is not less than-10℃. The average temperature in Britain 1 month is about 4℃~7℃, and it is about 13℃~ 17℃ in July. You need to wear a coat when you go out sooner or later. Every year except July-September, the seasons at other times are relatively cold.

In addition, the weather in Britain has another feature, that is, it is changeable in one day, sunny and rainy. Therefore, the weather has also become one of the topics of British people after dinner.

The climate of some cities in Britain

Scotland 1

Scottish Climate Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a famous cultural city in Britain and was once the capital of the Kingdom of Scotland. It is located in the center of the lowlands in southern Scotland, with mild and humid climate, windy spring, shady trees in summer and autumn, rainy winter and changeable climate in most areas.

2. Wales

Welsh climate Wales is the region with the highest safety factor and the lowest crime rate in Britain. Its climate is harsh, with fewer sunny days and more rainy days in winter. And because it is on the windward slope of the southeast monsoon, there is more precipitation.

3. Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland Climate The whole of Northern Ireland is in a temperate monsoon climate zone. Although it is often cloudy and foggy, it is not wetter than other regions. It has four distinct seasons and the climate changes rapidly.