Which county in England has the least rain?

The climate of East Anglia is generally dry and mild. The region is the driest in the United Kingdom with many areas receiving less than 600mm of rainfall a year. and locations such as St Osyth less than 500 mm on average. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year.
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What part of England 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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Which is the driest county in England?

Northamptonshire was officially the DRIEST county in England during May.
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Which part of England 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 driest part of the UK?

The climate of East Anglia is generally dry and mild. The region is the driest in the United Kingdom with many areas receiving less than 600mm of rainfall a year. and locations such as St Osyth less than 500 mm on average. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year.
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Which is the warmest county in England?

Cornwall and Scilly maintain the UK's highest year-round average not by getting really hot, but rather by not getting really cold. Nighttime lows at Scilly throughout winter typically stay above 5 °C (41 °F).
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Which is the sunniest county 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.
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What is the wettest county in England?

Argyllshire tops the list with a soaking 2,274mm of rain each year and western areas in Scotland hold most of the top 10 spots with the exception of Merionethshire in Wales in at number 4 and Caernarvonshire at 6. The highest listed English place is the north west county of Westmorland in at 9.
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What is the sunniest place in England?

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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Is Norfolk the driest county in England?

Norfolk is the driest county in the UK. Norwich is the most easterly city in the UK. The largest village green in the county is at Old Buckenham. At only five miles in length, the Thurne is Norfolk's shortest river.
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Is Cornwall The Wettest County in England?

Which Is The Wettest County In England? Those numbers show Argyll topped out with an annual soaking of 2,274mm in each year, while western Scotland takes in most of the top 10 at 7, while Merionethshire in Wales moves up to number four after Caernarvonshire comes in at six.
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Where is the mildest climate in the UK?

Northern Ireland, Wales and western parts of England and Scotland, being closest to the Atlantic Ocean, are generally the mildest, wettest and windiest regions of the UK, and temperature ranges there are seldom extreme.
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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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Where is the happiest place to live in the UK?

Hexham in Northumberland has been named the happiest place to live in Great Britain. The market town beat Richmond upon Thames in Greater London and Harrogate in North Yorkshire to the top spot in Rightmove's Happy at Home Index.
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Where is the healthiest place to live in England?

The borough tops the new Health Index for England, a measure being developed by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to understand the health of the nation.
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Where is the rainiest place in England?

Well, it's official - Derry is the wettest place anywhere in Britain and the north, although another Irish town has taken the title of Europe's wettest place. A new study has found Derry literally stormed its way to the top of the charts with an average of 147 rainy days per yer year.
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What is the rainiest city in UK?

Cardiff is actually the wettest city in the UK, receiving 96mm of rainfall every month, according to MetOffice data analysed by ShowersToYou.
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Does Wales have more rainfall than England?

Despite the high levels of rain in Wales, it is not the wettest country in the United Kingdom. Scotland on average has the most rainfall, with England being the driest. With its reputation for rain, visitors are being put off visiting Wales.
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Where is the warmest and driest place in England?

For the warmest temperatures and lowest rainfall, London is a good bet - it's one of the driest parts of the country.
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Which UK coast has the best weather?

Seven of the hottest places in the UK to enjoy warm weather this...
  1. The Isles of Scilly. The Isles of Scilly is home to tropical temperatures and white sand beaches ( ...
  2. London. ...
  3. Eastbourne. ...
  4. Cambridge. ...
  5. West Sussex, Bognor Regis. ...
  6. East Sussex, Hastings. ...
  7. Wales, Tenby.
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What area has the best weather?

The top 10 places with best weather year-round are listed below.
  • Canary Islands, Spain. The Canary Islands, located near the shores of Africa are Spanish territory. ...
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil. ...
  • Oahu, Hawaii. ...
  • San Diego, California, USA. ...
  • Sydney, Australia. ...
  • Mombasa, Kenya. ...
  • Nice, France. ...
  • Costa Rica.
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What is the coldest part of the UK?

Scotland is the coldest part of the UK throughout the year, and has average minimum temperatures of just -0.2oC during the winter.
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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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What is the poshest county in England?

Surrey has been named as the 'poshest' home county in England in a new survey.
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