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What's the temperature in winter and summer in England?

Influenced by the North Atlantic warm current and the west wind, England has a temperate maritime climate, with small temperature difference between the four seasons, cool summer, warm winter, humid air and rainy fog, especially in autumn and winter.

In summer (June-August), the temperature is around 18℃, sometimes reaching 30℃ or even higher. In spring (end of March-May) and autumn (September-65438+1October), the temperature is maintained at about1-15℃, and in winter (165438+/kloc-

New England, usually called "New England" by local Chinese, is located in the northeast corner of the continental United States, bordering the Atlantic Ocean and Canada. New England includes six states in the United States, from north to south: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Boston, the capital of Massachusetts, is the largest city and economic and cultural center in the region.