Which is the coldest city in UK?

The coldest? Yes, it's Scotland again. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Britain was -27.2C. Three times this reading has been jotted down by meteorologists (twice at Braemar, Aberdeenshire - on February 11, 1895 and January 10, 1982 - and once at Altnaharra, Sutherland, on December 30, 1995).
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What is the coldest town in the UK?

Newport, Shropshire

What is this? The picturesque market town of Newport in the county of Shropshire holds the record for having the lowest ever temperature in England. In January 1982 the temperature in Newport reached an all-time low of -26 °C, way beyond the average low of 0 °C for January.
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Where is the coldest place to live in the UK?

A village in Yorkshire has recorded the coldest temperature in England so far this winter. Topcliffe in North Yorkshire recorded -8c overnight making it the coldest place in England - and the coldest recorded temperature so far. And the Met Office has predicted more snow is now set to follow the cold snap.
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Which part of UK is very cold?

Scotland is the coldest part of the UK – there's no doubt about it! The average winter temperature is just -0.2oC and it's also the wettest place in the UK every month except May, June and December.
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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 hottest part of UK?

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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What is the rainiest city in the UK?

Cardiff is Britain's wettest city with 1,152m m falling on it each year.
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Is UK colder than USA?

Because the US is part of a large continent, the UK is an island surrounded by water with the Gulf Stream flowing up the west coast, giving much more temperate temperatures and more changeable weather.
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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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Where is the most snow in UK?

Statistically, the snowiest place in the UK is the Cairngorms in Scotland, with 76.2 days of snow or sleet falling on average. Cornwall is the least likely to get snow, with an average of only 7.4 days of snow or sleet falling a year.
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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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Where in the UK has the worst weather?

The Met Office lists Shetland as the gustiest place in Britain, with an annual average wind speed of 14.7 knots (that's a shade under 17 mph), while Orkney (14.3 knots) and the Outer Hebrides (12.6 knots) also make the top five.
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Is Wales colder than England?

Averages. 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 London colder than Manchester?

Weather in Manchester vs London

Weather in Manchester is very different from the weather in London – it's rainy all year long in Manchester. It's also much colder in summer – you can often see 23+ temperatures in London, and at the same time, it would be just around 17-18 in Manchester.
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Is Edinburgh colder than London?

You rarely need summer clothes in Edinburgh and the temperature rarely exceeds 17 degrees. London, on the other hand, has much more sunshine and overall, the temperature is usually 3-7 degrees higher than in Edinburgh.
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Is Leeds colder than London?

An infographic assembled by Freeflush has ranked Leeds 8th out of 63 cities for average temperature and rainfall. They used data from the Met Office to compile the information, with Cardiff first as the coldest and London 63rd at the warmest.
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Is life better in UK or Canada?

Have 1% chances of living longer: The UK's average life expectancy is 81 years. It is 83 years for women and 79 years for men. However, in Canada, the average life span is 82 years – 85 years for women and 79 years for men. In both countries, women are likely to live longer than their male counterparts.
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Is it good to live in England?

The Better Life Index has described the UK as one of the best among developed countries for quality of life.
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Is England the best country in the world?

The United Kingdom has been named the third best country in the world in the Best Countries report, a new rankings and analysis project presented today at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Is the UK depressing?

British people are among the most depressed people in the Western world, according to new data. The rankings from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) place the UK in joint seventh place for adults reporting they have depression out of 25 countries from across Europe and Scandinavia.
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Which is better UK or US?

Britons live (on average) two years longer than Americans. Better social welfare. UK suicide rate (per capita) is half that of the USA. UK rate of death by medical negligence (per capita) is much less than half the USA.
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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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Which is the sunniest place in the 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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What is the driest county in 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.
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What is the coldest month of the year UK?

Around the coasts, February is normally the coldest month, but inland there is little to choose between January and February as the coldest month. Probably the best months to travel in England are May, June, September and October. These months generally have the most pleasant temperatures and less rain.
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