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Who has an English article about the weather in London?

Like most of the British Isles, London has a temperate maritime climate (Koppen climate classification Cfb), so there are few extremely high or low temperatures in this city. It is warm in summer, with an average high temperature of 21c (70 f)-24 c (75 f) and a minimum temperature of11c (52 f)-14 c (57 f). But the temperature will exceed 25 ℃( 77 ℉) on many days, and it will exceed 30 ℃( 86℉) on several days almost every year. The highest recorded temperature was 39 degrees Celsius (102 degrees Fahrenheit) on August, 2003. Winter in London is very cold, but it is rarely below zero. The highest temperature in the daytime is about 8 C (46 F)–12 C (54 F), while in spring it is mild in the daytime and cool at night. What is the lowest temperature on record? 2 1°C(? 5.8 F) in 1795 and 1796. What is the lowest in recent years? 10 degrees Celsius (14.0 degrees Fahrenheit) on 14 years 1 month 1982 days. Autumn is usually mild, but it is often unstable, because cold air from the north meets warm air from the south.

London is a relatively dry city, with normal precipitation throughout the year, but generally very little, with an average annual precipitation of 583.6 mm (22.98 inches). Snow is relatively uncommon, especially because the heat in urban areas will make London 5 degrees Celsius (9 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than the surrounding areas in winter. However, some snowfalls usually occur several times a year. The snowfall in February 2009 was the biggest in London 18 years. London is located in cold-resistant area 9 and hot area 2 of AHS of USDA.

Although extreme weather does not happen often, deep depression will pass like 1987 storm. Tornadoes are rare, but the city's Kensal Greenland was hit by a tornado in London in 2006. 100000 loss and 6 injuries.

In the second half of19th century and the first half of 20th century, London was famous for its dense fog and smog. Following the deadly smog of 1952, 1956 Clean Air Act was passed, which led to such a serious pollution decline in the capital.