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London Weather

It doesn’t matter when you visit London, you will most likely encounter a rain shower or two. The winter weather is cold, damp and quite wet. Winter can bring about a dismal disposition, but that doesn’t have to stop you from enjoying the masses of theaters, concerts and exhibitions that the city has to offer. Temperatures during the winter range from 38-45 degrees in December to 38-50 degrees in March.

If you want to avoid the rain as much as possible, book a trip for the months of May and June, where you will have the best chance of catching dry, sunny days. If you Visit London during the months of September and October, you will be surrounded by a pleasant climate, as well as the beauty of the changing leaves. The high season is observed between June and August, where the largest flock of tourists gather. The temperature peaks in August at about 71 degrees. If you’re looking for the best time to visit, try shooting for May, September and October.

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