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What's the weather like in England?

The weather in Britain is generally that the highest temperature does not exceed 32℃ and the lowest temperature is not lower than-10℃.

Britain has a temperate maritime climate, which is mild and humid. Generally, the maximum temperature is not more than 32℃, the minimum temperature is not less than-10℃, and the average temperature 10 is 65438+4 ~ 7℃ in October and 13 ~ 17℃ in July. The average annual precipitation is about 1000 mm.

The annual precipitation in the northern and western mountainous areas is more than 2000mm, while that in the central and eastern areas is less than 800mm. The weather in Britain is changeable, with sunny days, cloudy days and occasional showers.

Therefore, in terms of clothes, it is recommended that you always keep warm clothes and rain gear around you, and at the same time wear multiple layers of clothes, which is convenient to take off at any time to adapt to the change of temperature. Generally speaking, the climate in Britain is bounded by London, and the farther north it is, the colder it gets.