What are the average temperatures in the UK?

What are the average temperatures in the UK?

The tables give the maximum and minimum yearly temperatures based on weather data collected from 1981 to 2010. Across the UK, annual temperatures average a daily high of 14 degrees Celsius (56 degrees Fahrenheit) and a low of 6 °C (43 °F).

What are the average monthly temperatures in England?

Extremes

hideAbsolute temperature ranges for England
Month Maximum temperatures Minimum temperatures
April 29.4 °C (84.9 °F) −15.0 °C (5.0 °F)
May 32.8 °C (91.0 °F) −9.4 °C (15.1 °F)
June 35.6 °C (96.1 °F) −5.6 °C (21.9 °F)

What is the average UK winter temperature?

Winter days in the UK the days are short and nights are long, with the sun rising at about 7 or 8am and setting at about 4 pm. Temperatures during these months often range between 0 to 7°C (32° – 45°F) and although sunny days are possible they will be cold.

What is the average UK summer temperature?

Across the UK, July temperatures average a daily high of 21 degrees Celsius (70 degrees Fahrenheit) and a low of 12 °C (53 °F).

What is the hottest month UK?

July
The warmest monthly mean air temperature in England are typically highest in July and August of each year. Since 2015, the highest monthly mean temperature was measured in July 2018, at 18.8 degrees Celsius .

What is the coldest month UK?

January
July and August are normally the warmest month in England. Around the coasts, February is normally the coldest month, but inland there is little to choose between January and February as the coldest month. Probably the best months to travel in England are May, June, September and October.

Where is best climate in UK?

The 6 best places to live in the UK for sunshine and warmth

  1. Bognor Regis: England’s sun king.
  2. Eastbourne, East Sussex: Brighton’s bustling cousin.
  3. Hastings, Kent: the sunny heart of The Garden of England.
  4. Central London: it’s sunnier and warmer than you think.
  5. Tenby, Wales: the Welsh Riviera.

Where is the sunniest place in England?

Looking a little closer, we find that the sunniest county is Sussex, on England’s south-east coast. The western part of the county in particular receives a lot of sunshine, averaging 1,902 hours per year.

Is Scotland colder than England?

Average temperatures They are also warmer at lower altitudes and colder at higher altitudes. Average yearly temperatures at low altitude vary from 7°C in Shetland, in northern Scotland, to 11°C on the south-west coast of England. In summer Scotland will be about 3°C cooler than England.

Where can I find weather data for the UK?

UK climate maps and data – Met Office The Met Office holds the nation’s weather and climate records. You can find summaries, climate figures and much more for the UK here…

How is Met Office Science reviewed?

How Met Office science is reviewed Collaboration Modelling systems Monitoring Our scientists Weather science Weather science Atmospheric dispersion and air quality Data assimilation Ensemble forecasting Observations research and development

How can I view climate averages for a specific period?

By searching for a location or selecting a climate station on the map above, you can view climate averages for the period 1981 to 2010. The averages are available across a range of parameters and in the following formats:

When are the Ukuk maps available?

UK maps are available for the averaging periods 1961-1990, 1971-2000 and 1981-2010. Regional maps are only available for the period 1971-2000. The map analyses are based on a 1km grid-point data sets which are derived from station data.