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Which is colder in winter, England or Spain?

Spain is colder.

Britain has a temperate maritime climate, controlled by prevailing westerly winds, which is mild and humid all year round, with little change in four seasons. Generally, the highest temperature in temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest belt is not more than 32℃, and the lowest temperature is not less than-10℃.

The central plateau of Spain has a continental climate, the northern and northwestern coasts have a maritime temperate climate, and the southern and southeastern parts have a Mediterranean subtropical climate. Low temperature records: Garonne-13.0℃, Barcelona-10.0℃, Valencia -7.2℃, Murcia -6.0℃, Alicante -4.6℃, Malaga -3.8℃, albacete -24.0℃ and burgos-20℃.