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Winter in Glasgow

Glasgow has four months in winter.

Glasgow, with a population of 600,000, is the largest city in Scotland and the fourth largest city in Britain. Located at the mouth of the Clyde River in central and western Scotland. Administratively, Glasgow belongs to Glasgow, one of the 32 first-class administrative regions in Scotland, and has been the ruling field of the British Labor Party for many years. Glasgow has a temperate maritime climate, which is mild and humid, cloudy and foggy, especially in winter. May to August is the most pleasant season. The annual average temperature is about 9 ~ 18 degrees Celsius. The weather here changes quickly. It began to rain, and then it was clear in Wan Li. Even in a very close range, there can be great changes. Generally speaking, May and June are the driest months, but it will rain at any time.