Why is Cornwall so wet?

The prevailing wind direction in the UK is westerly, so most (but not all) of the time, the air travels from west to east. “This means that air in Cornwall comes across thousands of miles of Atlantic, picking up moisture as it does so.
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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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Does Cornwall have a lot of rain?

Coastal areas of Cornwall and Devon typically receive 900–1,000 mm (35–39 in) of rainfall annually. The altitude increases the amount of rainfall.
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What is the wettest part of Cornwall?

Nearby Bodmin Moor is the rainiest place in all of Cornwall, thanks to what locals call 'the Brown Willy effect' - which produces heavy localised rain which can cause disastrous flash flooding, such as the Boscastle flood of 2004.
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What is the wettest place in the UK?

Seathwaite is the wettest inhabited place in the United Kingdom and receives around 3,552 millimetres (140 in) of rain per year.
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Which is driest county in UK?

Northamptonshire was officially the driest county in the country during a record-breaking May .. and not just because the pubs were closed!
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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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Why is Cornwall so cold?

Its milder in Cornwall than the South east, because the Gulf stream and Atlantic ocean keep away the cold weather which normally comes from the East. But is also cooler in Summer for the same reasons. So, yes it is sub tropical in places but that applies to the warmer winters not the summer temperatures.
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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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Why is Cornwall so warm?

Cornwall has the mildest and sunniest climate in the United Kingdom, as a result of its oceanic setting and the influence of the Gulf Stream.
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What is the driest month in Cornwall?

August. Like most of Europe, August is Cornwall's warmest and driest month, at about 19oC.
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Does Cornwall have bad weather?

Temperature extremes are rare in Cornwall, but extreme weather - such as storms and flooding - is common.
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Is the weather better in Cornwall or Devon?

The weather is always better in Cornwall, too. When rain sweeps in from the Atlantic, Cornwall often emerges in sunshine while clouds get snagged over soggy Devon. It's also far easier to chase the sun in Cornwall. If sea fog descends on the north coast, you often just need to nip over to the Lizard to find blue skies.
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What is the poshest part of Cornwall?

At a whopping average selling price of £1.1million and £1.09m, St Mawes and Rock are currently the most expensive places to live in Cornwall … but are they worth it?
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Is Cornwall always windy?

Its summers are usually humid, it is hot and it is quite cold. A winter is a long, wet, cold, hot, and very windy month. As the season progresses, there will be occasional showers. There is a wide variation in the temperature over the course of the year, from 40F to 67F, though the temperature is seldom below 31F.
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Does it get hot in Cornwall?

Most days in summer range from mild to warm with the possibility of some infrequent hotter days, the days are at their longest in the summer. There may be overcast and humid conditions in the summer. The average temperature in July and August is approx 21°C, making for pleasant summer temperatures.
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What is the poorest city in Britain?

Having measured the states of deprivation across thirty-two thousand eight hundred and forty-four areas in the country, the researchers concluded that the community that lies east of Jaywick near Clacton-on-Sea is the most deprived region in the country.
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Which city in England has the worst weather?

But who are the worst offenders? If you're heading to Cardiff anytime soon, you'd best take a brolly. With the average annual rainfall sitting at 1151.9mm it's officially the UK's wettest city.
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Which is the coldest city in UK?

With a daily minimum average temperature of -1.5°C, the coldest place in the UK based on Met Office data is the summit of Cairn Gorm mountain, in the Scottish Highlands.
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Does Cornwall ever snow?

Cornwall's winter season will usually include warm, sometimes soggy conditions, but not necessarily a wild season. Normally, a temperature below freezing can be recorded in Cornwall but snow has rarely been seen in any part of the country.
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Why is the sea so blue in Cornwall?

Hannah continues: “The clarity and turquoise colour in west Cornwall compared to say the North Sea or Bristol Channel is also because of the heavy sand particles which sit on the seabed, and lack of sediment swirling around in the water column.”
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Is Cornwall rough?

The overall crime rate in Cornwall in 2021 was 44 crimes per 1,000 people, and the most common crimes were violence and sexual offences, which happened to roughly every 23 out of 1,000 residents. Out of all of Cornwall's larger towns and cities, Truro is the most dangerous.
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Why is Britain so wet?

The prevailing warm moist westerly winds mean that the west of the UK is more likely to receive rainfall from Atlantic weather systems, in the form of frontal rainfall. These weather systems usually move from west to east across the UK and as they do so the amount of rainfall they deposit reduces.
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Is the UK the wettest place on Earth?

Where is the rainiest place on Earth? Surprisingly, it's not Wales. According to Guinness World Records, the place with the highest average annual rainfall is the village of Mawsynram in northeastern India, which receives nearly 12,000mm of rain per year (Cardiff, in comparison, receives just 1,150mm).
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Is Scotland wetter than England?

Scotland is the coldest part of the UK throughout the year, and has average minimum temperatures of just -0.2oC during the winter. It is also the wettest place every month of the year except May, June and December, and almost always the cloudiest too.
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