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The climate in London, England in late August

The climate in London has hardly changed in a year. Generally speaking, the temperature in the northern coastal areas is similar to that in autumn, but the climate changes greatly during the day, mainly because it may rain at any time. If you want to go to London, you'd better take an umbrella in case of a sudden shower. Jeans and thin sweaters are commonly used all year round.

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Influenced by the North Atlantic warm current and the west wind, London has a temperate maritime climate, with small temperature difference between the four seasons, cool summer, warm winter, humid air and rainy fog, especially in autumn and winter.

The temperature in London in summer (June-August) is around18 C, sometimes reaching 30°C or even higher. In spring (end of March-May) and autumn (September-65438+1October), the temperature is maintained at about1-15℃, and in winter (165438+/kloc-

London can travel all year round, but some tourist attractions will close or shorten their opening hours in winter. It is usually open when the weather is good. July-August is the peak season for sightseeing in London, but in these months, there are not only uncertain sunshine, but also crowded people and inflated prices.