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Geographical Survey of England
Before we move on to the current state of the weather and the weather forecast for the coming days, here is a little information about the geography of England so that you can know what the climate of England is like, it will be easier for Weather to understand.
Landscape and river
Geographically, England is made up of two-thirds of the central and southern islands. The Isle of Wight and the Isle of Wight are also part of it. Scotland is in the north of England and Wales is in the west. Similarly, there is a 34 km wide coastline between France and England. However, the two countries are connected by a channel tunnel near Folkestone. Being an island, it is surrounded by oceans, such as the Irish Sea on one side, the North Sea on the other, and the Atlantic Ocean on the other.
Its main ports are London, Liverpool and Newcastle on the Thames, Morsi and Tyne. The longest river in England is the Soren which is 354 km long. However, the longest river in the whole of England is the Thames, which is 346 km long. The largest lake is Wonder Meyer.
From a geographical point of view, the Peninsula mountain range is very important to England. The series is the oldest in the country, dating back about 300 million years. The range is 400 km long. The chain is mostly made of sandstone and limestone, but there is also coal in some places. The highest point in England is 978 meters.
Climate Change
Temperatures in the UK are relatively mild, with temperatures dropping below zero in winter and below 32 degrees in summer. Most of the time the weather is humid and changing. January and February are the coldest months in the UK, which is why these two months are considered the coldest months of the year. On the other hand, July is considered the hottest month in the UK. May, June, September and October are relatively hot and mostly dry.
The highest temperature in the UK was 38.5 degrees on August 10, 2003, while the lowest was recorded on January 10, 1982 at minus 26.1 deForecast