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Weather of Bristol

Bristol is one of the cities of the UK and located in the Northwest corner. Decision about when to visit this city can help you to make traveling arrangements. There are many cities in UK which are warm and Bristol is one of them. Its average annual temperature is 50-54 F or 10.2-12 C. This temperature is slightly higher than average temperature of UK which is 49 F.

Coldest months are January and February when average temperature can be 7-8 C or 45-46 F. Temperature can go down to a minimum level of 2-3 C or 36-37 F during these months. Warmest months are July and August when temperature can rise up to 23 C or 73 F. Bristol is one of those cities of the UK where sunny days are observed with longest sunny days in June. Average of 1600 – 1800 hours of sunshine is observed in this city in a single calendar year. Less sunny days or cloudy days are seen during the month of December.

Annual average rainfall in Bristol is 740-1050 mm. Rain is usually observed throughout the year by rainy season starts in autumn and winter. During this period, Bristol is wettest while driest in the late winter and early spring. Weather of Bristol is very much influenced by the Atlantic that is why average temperature does no go below 0 C. Snow fall is rare but can be observed during the months of November to April.

To counteract any weather difficulty and save time during your visit to Bristol, go for car hire Bristol. You can also go for car hire Bristol Airport on your arrival to go to anywhere in the city.

 


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