Climate in London

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What type of climate does London have?
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London has a temperate oceanic climate.
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What is the average high temperature in London during July?
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The average high temperature in July is about 23°C (73°F).
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How much rainfall does London receive on average annually?
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London receives approximately 600mm (24 inches) of rain annually.
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Which season is considered the wettest in London?
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Autumn is generally the wettest season in London.
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What factor heavily influences London's weather patterns?
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The North Atlantic Drift heavily influences London's weather.
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How often does it snow in London during winter?
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Snowfall is infrequent and usually light in London during winter.
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What is a common weather stereotype associated with London?
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A common stereotype is that London is always rainy.
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When is fog most likely to occur in London?
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Fog is most likely during autumn and early winter in London.
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What is the average low temperature in London during January?
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The average low temperature in January is about 2°C (36°F).
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How does London's climate compare with that of other parts of the UK?
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London's climate is milder with less rainfall than many other parts of the UK.
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What is the primary reason for London's cloudy weather?
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Cloudy weather in London is due to its maritime climate and proximity to large bodies of water.
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During which month is London sunniest?
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May is often considered one of the sunniest months in London.
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How does London's geographic location affect its climate?
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Being in the southeast, London is sheltered from Atlantic storms.
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What climate event in the 1950s is historically significant for London?
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The Great Smog of 1952 is a historic climate event for London.
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How do urban heat islands affect London's climate?
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Urban heat islands make London warmer than surrounding areas.
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