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could you tell me whats the weather like from july to december.

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UK weather is very unpredictable. It varies from North to South and from East to West in the UK. At the moment it is quite hot all over the UK about 24C in the day and dropping to about 12C at night. I will be warm most days until end of september but it rains off and on and it is difficult to tell when it is going to rain from one day to the next. coming up to December it can one year be mild and another year it can have a few weeks of freezing weather. We do not have much snow really but you can never tell! Sorry I can't be more precise but that's the way it is. That is why people in this country often talk about the weather when first starting a conversation with someone. If you come over here you will have to get used to that! But welcome if you are coming. There is so much to see in this country anyway that the weather will become insignificant after a while. Definitely buy an umbrella though!

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Depends where in the UK your goin mate.
Usually the summers are no hotter that 90掳 F and winters no colder than 20掳 F.

Only Scotland, Nothern England, Wales, Devon and Kent get much snow in winter, never more than 1ft. Thats November - March

Its cloudya lot of the time, very humid in England & wales, especially palces like Birmingham & London.

It changes a lot.

Like two days ago. I woke up at 7am and it was foggy, cloudy and raining a little, by 10am it was sunny, and very warm. By 3pm it was really hot, humid and a little cloudy, and it was really cloudy and raining again by night time.

The only severe weather we get is:

Occasional little tornadoes in Mountains and In West Midlands (The City of Birmingham gets tornadoes watch out!)

Flash flood shappen VERY fast and can destroy houses. The worst was Boscastle, google this and find a video of it. Ull be shocked.

We dont get hurricanes, deep snow, avalanches, tempretures above 100掳 F (except very rarely in the south) and we hardly ever get strong winds (except in Scotland)

Flooding is a major problem along rivers especially in Wales

hope this helps dude
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