Which part of the UK is warmest in July?

Hot Places in Great Britain During Summer
Among the hottest are the city of London and Wisley, a small village in Surrey. Both places have average maximum temperatures above 22 °C (71.6 °F) for July and August. Greenwich in July has an average daily maximum temperature of 22.8 °C (73.0 °F).
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Where is hottest in UK in July?

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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Where in the UK has the best weather in July?

They found that the best staycation locations for good weather were revealed to be in Devon, which took the top four spots. Brixham was the warmest on average with 16.9 degrees, followed by Paignton (16.1), Dartmouth (14.9) and Torquay (14.9).
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Which side of the UK is warmest?

Generally the South of England is the warmest area of the UK and has the less rain than most other regions. The conditions are affected by location even within this region however. The closer to the coast you get, the cooler the summers and warmer the winters, due to proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
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Is July the hottest month in UK?

The highest monthly mean air temperatures in England are typically recorded in July and August of each year. Since 2015, the highest monthly mean temperature was measured in July 2018, at 18.8 degrees Celsius.
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Where has the best weather in the UK?

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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Is July or August hotter in UK?

On average in the UK, July is the warmest month and June is the sunniest while the rainfall totals throughout the UK in summer can be rather variable.
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What part of the UK gets the most sun?

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 the East Coast warmer than the west UK?

The western side of Britain is warmed by the influence of the tropical maritime airstream. Temperatures are therefore colder in the east than in the west during winter.
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Where is the warmest and driest part of the UK?

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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Is Cornwall warmer than London?

It is common for Devon and Cornwall to be warmer during winter than the urban heat island of London in summer.
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Where is the warmest beach in UK?

But the warmest places include Bracklesham Bay, and Weston Bay in the Bristol Channel, which both hit 21.6C on Monday.
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Where is really hot in July?

Crete (29.5 °C) Tenerife (28.9 °C) Majorca (28.6 °C) Lisbon (28.3 °C)
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Where should I go in the UK in summer?

Where To Visit In The UK This Summer
  • Wales & The Marches. ...
  • Devon, Cornwall & The Isles of Scilly. ...
  • Hampshire & The Isle Of Wight. ...
  • Dartmouth. ...
  • The Home Counties. ...
  • Margate. ...
  • The West Country. ...
  • Bristol.
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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 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.
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Is Kent warmer?

The county has a temperate maritime climate with typically warm rather than hot summers and cool to cold winters. Kent rarely experiences very extreme weather meaning Kent can be visited throughout the year. On average the hottest month is August in summer and the coldest is January in winter.
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Where in the UK gets the least sunshine?

Yorkshire and the East and West Midlands are the least sunniest regions in the UK, as only 1 place from each region makes it into the list.
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Where is the happiest place to live in the UK?

The happiest places to live in the UK have been revealed by Rightmove. The market town of Hexham in Northumberland claims the number one spot this year after previously topping the index back in 2019. Richmond in London rises up the ranks to take second place nationally this year.
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Is Southampton the sunniest city in the UK?

The latest weather-themed league table has been put together by Anchor Pumps, using Met Office data. It lists Plymouth as the second sunniest city, Salisbury as the third, sunny Southampton fourth and Canterbury in fifth place.
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How hot is England in July?

Across the UK, July temperatures average a daily high of 21 degrees Celsius (70 degrees Fahrenheit) and a low of 12 °C (53 °F).
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How is weather in July in UK?

July Weather in London United Kingdom. Daily high temperatures increase by 3°F, from 71°F to 74°F, rarely falling below 63°F or exceeding 84°F. Daily low temperatures increase by 3°F, from 57°F to 60°F, rarely falling below 53°F or exceeding 65°F.
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What is the average temperature in Scotland in July?

The hottest month of the year in Scotland is July, with an average high of 85°F and low of 67°F. The cold season lasts for 3.1 months, from December 1 to March 5, with an average daily high temperature below 47°F. The coldest month of the year in Scotland is January, with an average low of 25°F and high of 38°F.
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Where in the UK has 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 part of Cornwall has the best weather?

According to a spokesperson for the Met Office, Bude tends to warm up the highest in Cornwall during summer.
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