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Weather
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It doesn't always rain in Scotland.In fact, rainfall varies widely, ranging from over 3,000mm per year in the western Highlands (similar to rainfall over the mountains of the English Lake District and Snowdonia in Wales) to under 800mm per year near the east coast (similar to the Midlands of England).
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number of thunderstorms in Scotland, around three to nine days a year,
is relatively low compared with an average of up to 15 days over
England. Average summer temperatures
Temperatures
in Scotland are generally a few degrees cooler than in England. For
example, the average daily maximum temperature at Glasgow in July is
19°C compared with 22°C in London. On Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, snow cover can last for six or seven months of the year. Average winter temperatures
To
a large extent, winter temperature in the British Isles is influenced
by the surface temperature of the surrounding sea, and as the North Sea
is cooler than the waters off the west coast, the east coast is
generally slightly cooler in winter than the west coast. Watch live webcams around Scotland to see the daily weather.
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| Written by Scottish Government - Scotland.org | |
| Friday, 13 July 2007 |






















