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What is the hottest temperature in UK?
Highest daily maximum temperature records
Country | Temperature (°C) | Date |
---|---|---|
England | 38.7 | 25 July 2019 |
Wales | 35.2 | 2 August 1990 |
Scotland | 32.9 | 9 August 2003 |
Northern Ireland | 31.3 | 21 July 2021 |
How hot does Britain get?
Expect temperatures to be in the region of 15 to 25°C (59° – 77°F), but the UK has experienced even warmer conditions (over 30°C/86°F) over the past few summers. You can, of course, get rain during the summer months, but generally summer is a wonderful time in England.
Is there snowfall in UK?
On average across the UK, there are only 15.6 days a year when snow is on the ground, compared to 26.2 days in Scotland. Again, most of the snow on the ground can be found in mountainous areas.
Is France hotter than England?
Generally as a whole country France has higher day time average temperatures than England. The largest difference is during the summer months when the south of France is significantly hotter than the cooler north of England. The two capitals have very similar weather, click here to see.
Is Britain a nice place to live?
The Better Life Index has described the UK as one of the best among developed countries for quality of life. The report took into account 25 different factors within housing, income, jobs, community, education, environment, civic engagement and health to give a rough indication of well-being within each OECD country.
Is life in the UK hard?
The Life in the UK test can be very difficult. The syllabus covers all aspects of British history and condenses it down into 24 questions with a 45-minute time limit. These questions are completely random and you need 75% correct answers to pass the test.