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What is the weather like in Cambridge?

Cambridge is farther north than London, so the temperature is slightly lower than London. In summer, the temperature is around 25 degrees, with occasional days of more than 30 degrees. The temperature in winter is about 0 degrees, and the temperature in spring and autumn is about 10 degrees to 15 degrees. Want to know the real-time temperature, humidity and so on, just install a plug-in on the computer. 9. 10 When freshmen enter school in October, the weather is still relatively warm, and the temperature is generally around 20 degrees. The heating of the college will be turned on around 1 1, so don't worry about the cold weather.

The temperature difference between day and night in winter and spring is large, which can reach about 10 degree, so the temperature can be as low as 2~-2 degrees Celsius at night, but if you don't go out at this time, you won't feel it, so Cambridge won't feel too cold in winter. In the 2006-2007 school year, there was only one heavy snow in Cambridge. There is a lot of rain in spring and autumn, but in fact, Cambridge has the least rainfall in Britain. When it rains, it feels refreshing. Compared with some rainy seasons in China where the sun can't be seen for a month or two, the weather in Cambridge is very good.