WEATHER IN ENGLAND

The year is divided into four seasons: winter, spring, summer, and autumn. Each season has its good & bad sides. But we cant forget that in different countries, even in different parts of the country the climate is different. Other countries have a climate, in England we have weather the English say, because the weather changes more often than in other countries. British winters are mild & springs are cool because of the winds that blow from the Atlantic Ocean. They blow 2 days out of every 3.
In spring sunshine & showers follow each other so often during the day that an umbrella or a raincoat is absolutely necessary in England. The weather in spring is generally mild but sometimes the days are cold.
In England summer is the hottest season. Its time for holidays. People go to the seaside to sunbathe, to swim. Most of vegetables & plants can die from the drought if they arent washed. The summer nights are short, but they are wonderful.
As for autumn it isnt so nice. Its a season of winds & beautiful sunsets. The leaves turn yellow & reddish & fall to the ground & the birds migrate to warm countries. A spell of sunny weather in September is called Indian Summer or Golden Autumn. In England September & October are warm & dry, but November is the foggiest month.
In winter in England they have all sorts of weather. Sometimes it rains & sometimes it snows. In England it isnt so cold in winter as in our country & they dont get so much snow as we get here in Russia. The rivers in England never freeze, thats why children there go skating very seldom. When there are 8 degrees of frost in England everyone complains on the cold.
Oh, I nearly forgot to say that the worst thing about the climate in England is thick fog. It is sometimes so thick that cars may run into one another.
Each season is good in its own way but my favorite season is summer. Because you can go to the seaside, swim & sunbathe & eat more fruit & vegetables.





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