What is the warmest city in the UK?

Below are the warmest cities in the UK. The Berkshire town of Slough is crowned the 'warmest' with an overall of 570 points! Slough scored the second highest points possible for the considered positive factors: Minimum and Maximum Temperature (270 out of 300), and Hours of Sunshine (180 out of 200).
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What part of the UK is the warmest?

Hottest Places in the UK. The Isles of Scilly have the highest mean annual temperature in the UK of 11.5 degrees Celsius (52.7 degrees Fahrenheit). Not far behind are coastal parts of Cornwall, where many low-elevation sites average above 11 °C (52 °F).
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Which city in UK has the best weather?

1. Bognor Regis: England's sun king. Bognor Regis will not beaten on the amount of sunshine it gets every year: an average of 1,921 hours. In comparison, parts of Scotland get fewer than 900 hours, which should give you an idea of just how sunny the West Sussex town gets.
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What is the sunniest place in UK?

Chichester has been named the sunniest place in the UK – thanks to its record-high levels of sunshine this winter. Met Office data found the city received more than 230 hours of sunlight – or nearly ten days – across the coldest season, which is more than anywhere else in the country.
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Where is the nicest place to live in England?

The 10 best places to live in the UK
  • Birmingham. Despite being the UK's second-largest city, Birmingham – or Brum, as the locals affectionately call it – is not on the radar of many expats moving to the UK. ...
  • Glasgow. ...
  • Oxford and the Cotswolds. ...
  • Brighton. ...
  • Cardiff. ...
  • Edinburgh. ...
  • Reading and the Thames Valley. ...
  • Manchester.
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The Hottest Place in Britain, and the BBC Theme Park



Where in the UK gets the least rain?

London is the country's driest city, while demand for brollies is also low in Essex, Kent and Cambridgeshire. St Osyth, a village of 4,000 near Clacton-on-Sea, receives a mere 513mm of rain a year, making it a contender for the driest place in Britain.
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Where is the nicest cheapest place to live in UK?

Britain on a Budget: The 7 Cheapest Places to Live in the UK
  • Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
  • Bradford, West Yorkshire.
  • Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire.
  • Sandwell, West Midlands.
  • Hartlepool, County Durham.
  • Derry, Northern Ireland.
  • Shildon, County Durham. Where are the nicest and cheapest places to live in the UK?
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Which city is the cheapest to live in UK?

Here are the low cost of living cities, and the cheapest place to live in England:
  • Durham.
  • Belfast.
  • Leicester.
  • Stirling.
  • Lancaster.
  • Cardiff.
  • Newcastle.
  • Coventry.
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What is the driest city in the UK?

A new study has shown that Dundee is the 'driest city' in the UK, with less recorded rainfall than any other part of the country.
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Is Wales warmer than England?

England generally has higher maximum and minimum temperatures than the other areas of the UK, though Wales has higher minimum temperatures from November to February, and Northern Ireland has higher maximum temperatures from December to February.
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Is Cornwall colder than London?

In all the years we've lived near Falmouth, the south east is always hotter than here - at the moment London is 10 C warmer than us! That's typical! What is really meant by Cornwall's mild temperate climate is that our winters are never (or rarely) as cold as the south east - we hardly ever get a frost or snow.
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Where should I move to UK?

What are the best places to live and work in the UK?
  • Sunderland 1.
  • Leeds 2.
  • Aberdeen 3.
  • Milton Keynes 4.
  • Liverpool 5.
  • Derby 6.
  • Swindon 7.
  • Leicester 8.
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Where is the most expensive place to live in England?

Using house price-to-earnings ratio research from the Lloyds Banking Group, below are the 20 most expensive places to live in the UK.
  1. Winchester. That's right: Winchester is the number one most expensive place to live in the UK.
  2. Oxford. ...
  3. Bath. ...
  4. Truro. ...
  5. Chichester. ...
  6. Cambridge. ...
  7. Brighton and Hove. ...
  8. London. ...
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Where is the best place to live in the UK for families?

The North. North Lincolnshire, part of the Yorkshire and Humber region, is the best place in the whole of England for families with teenage children to live. There are 13 good or outstanding schools across the local authority, and the average walking or public transport journey time to a town centre is just 19 minutes.
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Where is the safest place to live in the UK?

The top 10 safest places to live in the UK
  • Cumbria. 65.62 crimes per 1000 people. ...
  • West Mercia. 65.31 crimes per 1000 people. ...
  • Devon and Cornwall. 56.29 crimes per 1000 people. ...
  • Surrey. 53.91 crimes per 1000 people. ...
  • North Yorkshire. 52.73 crimes per 1000 people. ...
  • Wiltshire. 52.17 crimes per 1000 people. ...
  • Aberdeen City. ...
  • Ards & North Down.
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What is the best county to live in UK?

But in the meantime, here's the official ranking of all the winners:
  • Uppingham, Midlands.
  • Slaithwaite, North and Northeast.
  • Ballycastle, Northern Ireland.
  • Trawden, Northwest.
  • Isle of Bute, Scotland.
  • Sevenoaks, Southeast.
  • Chalke Valley, Southwest.
  • Llandeilo, Wales.
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Which part of UK has the cheapest rent?

Stoke-on-Trent is the cheapest city in the UK for tenants to get an apartment, with an average rental cost of £489.22 ($655) per month, new data revealed.
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Which cities are warm in UK?

The top ten warmest cities in the UK include:
  • London.
  • Cambridge.
  • Chelmsford.
  • Worcester.
  • Canterbury.
  • Peterborough.
  • Wakefield.
  • Oxford.
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Where is the windiest place in the UK?

The summit of Cairngorm mountain in Scotland recorded an incredible gust of 173 mph on 20 March 1986 - the strongest ever confirmed in the UK. Indeed, a look at the 1981 - 2010 data from the Met Office shows that the summit of Cairngorm records an average annual wind speed of 28.81 knots (33.15 mph).
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Is Scotland colder than England?

Scotland occupies the cooler northern section of Great Britain, so temperatures are generally lower than in the rest of the British Isles, with the coldest ever UK temperature of −27.2 °C (−17.0 °F) recorded at Braemar in the Grampian Mountains, on 10 January 1982 and also at Altnaharra, Highland, on 30 December 1995.
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Which is the driest county in England?

Northamptonshire was officially the DRIEST county in England during May.
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Where can I move for a fresh start UK?

25 best places to live in Britain for quality of life
  • Hart, South East.
  • Orkney Islands, Scotland. Simon ButterworthGetty Images.
  • Rutland, East Midlands.
  • Wychavon, West Midlands.
  • Winchester, South East. Chris CaldicottGetty Images.
  • Wokingham, South East.
  • Waverley, South East.
  • Craven, Yorkshire and The Humber.
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Is the UK nice to live in?

The UK comes just above the OECD average on the life satisfaction index but way below Nordic countries such as Sweden. However, the percentage of people declaring themselves very satisfied with their lives has actually increased during the financial crisis from 63% to 64%.
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