5.2.2

Comparing Weather & Climate London

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Comparing Weather and Climate in London

Remember, weather and climate are not the same thing!

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London average temperatures (Jan-Jun)

  • The average temperatures in London is an example of climate data. The following is the mean daily temperature in London for the first six months of the year:
    • Jan - 6°C
    • Feb - 6°C
    • Mar - 8°C
    • Apr - 12°C
    • May - 15°C
    • Jun - 18°C
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London average temperatures (Jul-Dec)

  • The following is the mean daily temperature in London for the second six months of the year:
    • Jul - 20°C
    • Aug - 20°C
    • Sep - 17°C
    • Oct - 14°C
    • Nov - 10°C
    • Dec - 7°C
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London temperature extremes

  • Temperature extremes are an example of weather data.
    • The lowest temperature that has been measured in London is −16.1 °C in 1962.
    • The previous highest temperature that has been measured in London is 38.1 °C in 2003.
    • In 2022, The U.K. Met Office registered a provisional reading of 40.2 °C.
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‘Beast from the East.’

  • There was widespread disruption across the UK in March 2018 caused by the ‘Beast from the East.’
  • The Met Office issued an amber alert for heavy snow and ice in London and the Southeast.
  • London airports cancelled many flights and other transport services were cancelled in London.
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London marathon

  • The London Marathon in April 2018 was the hottest ever!
  • The Met Office reported a maximum temperature of more than 23°C.

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