
The UK and Ireland have a temperate maritime climate, which means relatively mild temperatures all year round and even rainfall. Summers are usually pleasant, with temperatures often between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. Winters are mild compared to many other areas at the same latitude, with temperatures rarely falling far below freezing. The western parts of the UK and Ireland tend to be wetter and windier, while the eastern areas are often slightly drier.
Due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, the weather is often affected by low pressure, which means it can change quickly between sun, clouds and rain. Rain occurs throughout the year, but is usually short-lived and comes in short bursts. This changing weather contributes to the green landscape that Britain and Ireland are famous for.
Climate zones
★ Temperate maritime climate with mild temperatures year-round.
Green & rainy
★ Rain occurs frequently and contributes to the green environment. The rain usually comes in short showers and is spread throughout the year.
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