February 09, 2016

Seasons in United Kingdom

SUMMER 

In England summer is usually warm. The temperature is between 30ºC. There are differences according  to the region. In Scotland  and in the north of England summers are  cool (12,2 °C (54 °F) to, 14,8 °C (58,6 °F)),whereas  in  Wales and south west of England  summers are warmer (14,9 °C (58,8 °F) to 15,4 °C (59,7 °F)). In the south and south west of England summers are the  hottest (15,5 °C (59,9 °F) a 17,7 °C (63,9 °F)). In summer it is  also sometimes stormy .
AUTUMN                                              

In England autumn is usually warm. The temperature is between 10,7 °C (51,3 °F) and 13,0 °C (55,4 °F).In the mountains of Wales, in the north of England and Scotland  the temperature is between  1,7 °C (35,1 °F) and 7,5 °C (45,5 °F).
WINTER    


In England winter is usually cold , wet and windy. The temperature is between -10  º at night and 14º during the day. It usually rains a lot and it usually  snows a lot in Scotland.

SPRING

Spring is usually  cool and dry. The mountains of Wales and England are the coldest areas, with average temperatures  of  -0.6 ° C (30.9 ° F) to 5.8 ° C (42.4 ° F).The rest of  England  is warmer with  temperatures between 8.8 ° C (47.8 ° F) to 10.3 ° C (50.5 ° F).

written by Santiago A (J1)