
Weather in UK
The weather of UK can be defined in three major characters:
The weather in UK changes almost dramatically over a short period of time. Its like this morning you are enjoying a sun-basked day and by evening you are dripping wet in heavy rain. But the soothing part is that despite the sudden change in mood of the weather the temperature around here doesn’t change much over a short period of time.
The unsettled weather is being caused by the fact that, the boundary of convergence between the warm tropical air and the cold polar air lies over the United Kingdom.
Winter in UK lasts from December to February. This time the weather remains cold, wet and windy. The temperature drops to -10 degrees and doesn’t rise over 15 degrees during the day time.
Spring is the most beautiful part of the year with dry, calm and cool weather. Average temperature ranges from -0.6 degrees to 5.8 degrees.
June brings in the summer. Usually the weather at this time is dry but it is occasionally interrupted with thunderstorm and rain.
Generally, summer temperatures don’t go above 30 °C. Scotland and northern England have the coolest summers averaging 12.2 °C to 14.8 °C, while the south and south-east of England have the warmest summers with temperature 15.5 °C to 17.7 °C.