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What's the weather like in summer in England?

The weather in summer in Britain is ok, relatively cool and not so hot, but the air is not good and the smog is serious.

Britain has a temperate maritime climate. Generally, the temperature in summer is around 25 degrees Celsius. However, due to the greenhouse effect, the average maximum temperature in summer in Britain has reached 34 degrees Celsius in recent years.

Summer is the second season in the four seasons of the year, from long summer to early autumn. High temperature is the most prominent climate feature in summer, but due to different regions and different dry and wet environments, different climates will be produced, such as hot and dry or wet and rainy. China has a vast territory, and the summer climate in different regions is different.

Britain is an island country in western Europe, which consists of England, Wales and Scotland on the island of Great Britain, Northern Ireland in the northeast of Ireland and a series of affiliated islands. In addition to the mainland, it also has 14 overseas territories. The total population exceeds 66 million, among which the English (Anglo-Saxon) is the main ethnic group, accounting for 83.9% of the total population of China.