Does it rain every day in London?

Rainfall in London
The number of rainy days (with more than 0.25mm of rainfall) is fairly consistent throughout the year, with between 11 and 15 rainy days every month. Overall rainfall is highest in November and August (64mm and 59mm respectively) and is lowest in March and April (37mm each).
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Does it really rain everyday in London?

Regardless of your weather preferences, if you don't like it one day, there's a good chance you'll like it the next. And there's no need to worry – contrary to popular belief, it doesn't rain every day here in the UK.
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Why does it rain everyday in London?

The Gulf Stream is just one of those ocean currents, transporting relatively warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the British Isles. Warm water evaporates faster than cool water, and when you consider that the UK is surrounded by sea, it becomes clear why we're particularly prone to rain…
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What is the rainiest month in London?

October tops the wettest month list with 73mm (2.9in) of rainfall. Which is the driest month in London? February is the driest month with 40mm (1.6in) of precipitation.
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Is London colder than New York?

The temperatures of London are much milder than those of NYC. NYC is both warmer in the summer and colder in the winter - London is just London all the time. London's temperatures average winter lowers around 40 degrees F (or 5 Celsius) and summer highs get up to around 70 degrees F (21 Celsius).
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Is London always cold?

In London, the summers are short, comfortable, and partly cloudy and the winters are long, very cold, windy, and mostly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 39°F to 74°F and is rarely below 30°F or above 84°F.
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What is the rainiest city in the world?

The average annual rainfall in Mawsynram, which is recognised as the world's wettest by the Guinness Book of Records, is 11,871mm – more than 10 times the Indian national average of 1,083mm.
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Why is London so rainy?

This is because the mountains of the northern and western UK force the prevailing westerly winds to rise, which cools the air and consequently enhances the formation of cloud and rain in these locations (this is known as orographic enhancement).
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Why is London so gloomy?

Britain is particularly cloudy because it's located in the Warm Gulfstream. The heat necessary to evaporate all that water was absorbed off the African American coast, and then transported along with the water. The air above Britain, on the other hand, is quite often coming from the polar areas and thus much colder.
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How often is it sunny in London?

Birmingham, London, and Manchester average around 1,400 hours of sunshine a year, whilst in Scotland, Glasgow averages just 1,203 hours of sunshine. This makes it the cloudiest city in Europe with a population of more than one million.
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What country rains the most?

Brunei Darussalam is the top country by rainfall index in the world. As of 2018, rainfall index in Brunei Darussalam was 3,564 mm. The top 5 countries also includes Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Solomon Islands, and Indonesia.
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What are the wettest cities in the world?

12 Cities With The Highest Rains In The World
  • 8 Monrovia, Liberia.
  • 7 Podgorica, Montenegro.
  • 6 Hilo, Hawaii, United States.
  • 5 Taipei, Taiwan.
  • 4 Borongan, Philippines.
  • 3 Quibdó, Colombia.
  • 2 Tutunendo, Colombia.
  • 1 San Antonio de Ureca, Equatorial Guinea.
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Why is London so cold?

The freezing weather is being caused by cold air from the north, known to meteorologists as a "block pattern". The UK's weather is usually dominated by the jet stream, a strong wind that blows straight from west to east, about 8km above the Earth's surface, that brings damp, mild weather off the Atlantic.
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Does it get sunny in England?

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.
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Does it rain more in Paris or London?

Maximum Temperature For London and Paris

Surprisingly more rain falls in Paris than London, this is most prevalent during the summer months. November is the only month when more rain falls on London than Paris.
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Is London a good place to live?

London is one of the safest cities to live in

London is home to the highest number of police officers in the country and is ranked as the 4th safest city in the UK to live in alone or with family. There are also plenty of pet-friendly properties for your companion animals.
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Is it always cloudy in London?

Weather in the UK's capital varies constantly throughout the day, and although the temperatures are not usually extreme, it is common to get rain, sunshine, clouds, and more rain on the same day. Rain is frequent during the whole year, so it's a good idea to always carry an umbrella or raincoat when visiting the city.
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Which country rains everyday?

For years, two villages have claimed the title as the wettest place on earth. Mawsynram and Cherrapunji are just 10 miles apart, but Mawsynram beats its competitor by a mere 4 inches of rainfall. Although it doesn't rain all day in Meghalaya, it does rain every day, Chapple told weather.com.
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What is the rainiest city in UK?

Cardiff is Britain's wettest city with 1,152m m falling on it each year.
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Does the UK get a lot of rain?

In the rest of the country, according to the UK Met Office, the average rainfall in Britain is 1,154mm per year. On average it rains for 156.2 days per year (data from 1981 to 2010).
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Does London get snow?

The city can sometimes experience extremes. Snowfall is an infrequent occurrence in winter; between 1961 and 1990 it fell on an average of 16 days per year, although infrequently heavily. This number has decreased markedly since 1990.
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Is UK colder than Canada?

Canada is BOTH warmer — and colder — than the UK. As with all generalizations, the exceptions prove the rule. The first major influence on temperature is Latitude: Canada is significantly closer to the Equator than the UK, and so (in general) has higher summer temperatures.
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Does it snow in London at Christmas?

White Christmases really do exist, but London hasn't seen one since 2010, and before that there have only been three registered occasions. And even then, London being London, it's very rare that the snow actually settles.
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