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What is the weather and temperature in England every end of February? Cold?

I am planning to visit UK on February? Do I need to bring thick dress or trench coat? I came from a tropical country with temperature of 23 degree celsius.

    



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snetterton
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Yes it is cold at that time of year. Can be wet and windy too.


Tsh
And now over to Ollie Williams for the weather forecast;


Ollie : IT'S GON' RAIN!!


Thanks Ollie.


THE GOONFATHER
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Yes it can be very cold and wet, but come anyway and enjoy yourself, youre very welcome


londonstu
Temperature in London will not get above 11 or 12 degrees in February (on a good day). Will mainly hover around 6 - 8. It will most like rain and be windy.

Bring a hat, some gloves and an umbrella.


Melc
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we're always cold, often rainy and february can be snowy, depending on where you go.

bring jeans, trainers a couple of tops a jumper and definantly a waterproof/ warm coat (umbrellas can be handy, but when it's windy forget it).


kittenpinkrock
yes very very cold!


NutstersChick
bring clothing suitable for damp/rainy & windy weather, an umbrella & some water-proof footwear, due to global warming February can go one way or the other. a heat-wave or freezing cold.
& the temperatures you are used to, it would be wise to bring warm clothing, just to be on the safe side.


Fizzy G
It is mixed ,... Bring a few skirts and a few coats and jeans.... Yes bring a trench coat //////**


Jo
Expect cold, snow, hail, rain etc. but you could say that for most of the year here!!!

Have a good trip though, hope you enjoy yourself here.


Tammerz
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Cold, wet and maybe flooded


Carrie S
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It rains a lot in February and sometimes we have snow then (we had a lot of snow in 2003 in February). Bring an umbrella, a rain coat, a hat, a scarf and some boots. Indoors are usually well heated to around 22 degrees wherever you go. Usually we'll wear jeans/trousers or a skirt and tights and boots with a long sleeved t-shirt or cardigan or jumper. You'll find your skin gets quite dry with the heating and cold so you might need to bring body moisturiser and lip balm.


Angel
Cold, but come and enjoy England in the winter time.





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