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Old 07-26-2014, 12:25 AM
 
Location: York
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Originally Posted by Jas182 View Post
Depends on the seasons and nights. I live Central Southern Coast of England, and for me:
Winter:
Day
[/b]mild = 10C - 14C (50F - 57.2F)
Warm = above 15C (59F)
Hot never happens
Average max temps = 8C (46.4F) which is to cold for me!
Night
Mild = above 6C (42.8F)
Can't say winter nights are ever warm or hot
Average Jan min = 2C (35.6F), Often lower.

Spring:
Day

Mild: 10C - 15C (50F - 59F)
Warm: 16C - 24C (60.8F - 75.2F)
Hot: above 25C (77F)
Average Apr max temp = around 14C (57.2F) which is OK in sunshine and with a jumper and jacket on. Though spring often exceeds 20C (68F)
Night
Mild: 6C - 10C (42.8F - 50F)
Warm: 11C- 15C (51.8F - 59F)
Hot: above 16C (60.8F)
Average April min = 8C (46.4F)


Summer:
Day
Mild: 22C - 25C (71.6F - 77F)
Warm: 26C - 30C (78.8F - 86F)
Hot: Above 31C (87.8F)
Average Jul max temp = 24C (75.2F), which is ideal for me. Though Summer often reaches around or slightly above 30C (86F)
Night
Mild: 13C - 16C (55.4F - 60.8F)
Warm: 17C - 19C (62.6F - 66.2F)
Hot: above 20C (68F)
Average Jul min = 15C (59F), often higher.

Autumn:
Day
Mild: 15C - 20C (59F - 68F)
Warm: 21C - 25C (69.8F - 77F)
Hot: above 26C (78.8F)
Average Oct max temp = 16C (60.8F) ideal when sunny, and September often exceeds 26C (78.8F)
Night
Mild: 8C - 12C (46.4F - 53.6F)
Warm: 13C - 15C (55.4F - 59F)
Hot: above 16C (60.8F)
Average Oct min temp = 10C (50F), often hot and humid in early September.

Nowhere in England has an average July Max of 24C. Especially the south coast!
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Old 07-26-2014, 03:15 AM
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Location: Surrey/London
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Heathrow and Kew do. Or is it ok to round down but not up?
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Old 07-26-2014, 04:32 AM
 
Location: United Nations
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If we talk about seasons then:

Winter

Mild: 0 °C
Warm: 5 °C
Hot: 10 °C

Spring

Mild: 10 °C
Warm: 15 °C
Hot: 20 °C

Summer:

Mild: 20 °C
Warm: 25 °C
Hot: 30 °C

Autumn:

Mild: 15 °C
Warm: 20 °C
Hot: 25 °C
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Old 07-26-2014, 05:10 AM
 
Location: York
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Heathrow and Kew do. Or is it ok to round down but not up?
23.5C isn't 24C is it? Who said anything about rounding up or down?
The fact is, nowhere averages 24C! And as I mentioned, certainly not the south coast.
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Old 07-26-2014, 05:57 AM
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Just that many people on here round their temperatures to the closest degree. Nobody ever gets in a strop if I say for example Feburary averages 8C or March 11C, instead of the actual 8.4C and 11.4C respectively.
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Old 07-26-2014, 06:06 AM
 
Location: York
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Just that many people on here round their temperatures to the closest degree. Nobody ever gets in a strop if I say for example Feburary averages 8C or March 11C, instead of the actual 8.4C and 11.4C respectively.

For the final time, my point was a that nowhere averages 24C, which is correct.
The original post I quoted was by a poster who says they live on the central south coast, yes? Please show me any location on the south coast that gets anywhere the 24C he claims to average, as that poster originally stated.
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Old 07-26-2014, 06:15 AM
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There aren't any, the warmest city on the central south coast is Southampton with an average of 22.4C in July.
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Old 07-26-2014, 06:18 AM
 
Location: York
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There aren't any, the warmest city on the central south coast is Southampton with an average of 22.4C in July.
Exactly.
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Old 07-26-2014, 06:27 AM
 
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For the final time, my point was a that nowhere averages 24C, which is correct.
The original post I quoted was by a poster who says they live on the central south coast, yes? Please show me any location on the south coast that gets anywhere the 24C he claims to average, as that poster originally stated.
This is the warmest/hottest I could find Gillingham, Kent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Old 07-26-2014, 06:32 AM
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This is the warmest/hottest I could find Gillingham, Kent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heathrow, Kew, Northolt, Greenwich are all warmer than Gillingham.
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