Posted by Dave on August 1, 2011, 7:17 pm
Hello,
I'm planning a visit the UK. Can anyone give information regarding
weather and climate conditions during October . Are gardens still open
for visiting -- leaves till on trees, Autumn colour?
Any advice much appreciated.
Dvd
Posted by Dave Liquorice on August 2, 2011, 3:26 am
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 23:45:30 -0700 (PDT), harry wrote:
> Our weather is very unpredictble, in October it could go either way,
> no-one can say.
It's pretty unpredictable most of the time...
By October it is starting to cool, we expect the first snow falls end
of October early November but we are at 1400' (high for living in the
UK) on the North Pennines.
Climate will depend on where you are, cooler in the north warmer in
the south with about a 10C range N to S. The south could still be
seeing 20C daytime temps in Oct but more likely 15 to 20. The west
will be generally wetter than the east.
--
Cheers
Dave.
Posted by nmm1 on August 2, 2011, 3:56 am
>On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 23:45:30 -0700 (PDT), harry wrote:
>> Our weather is very unpredictble, in October it could go either way,
>> no-one can say.
>It's pretty unpredictable most of the time...
>By October it is starting to cool, we expect the first snow falls end
>of October early November but we are at 1400' (high for living in the
>UK) on the North Pennines.
>Climate will depend on where you are, cooler in the north warmer in
>the south with about a 10C range N to S. The south could still be
>seeing 20C daytime temps in Oct but more likely 15 to 20. The west
>will be generally wetter than the east.
Cripes, you're optimistic! Typical daytime temperatures in the
south in October are not that high. Try 10-20, with even lower
ones possible.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
Posted by Bob Hobden on August 2, 2011, 3:48 am
"Dave" wrote
Hello,
I'm planning a visit the UK. Can anyone give information regarding
weather and climate conditions during October . Are gardens still open
for visiting -- leaves till on trees, Autumn colour?
Any advice much appreciated.
---------------------------------------------
I presume you are posting from Canada by your address. Whilst most of your
Country has a Continental type climate and is quite predictable ours is a
Maritime climate governed by the Gulf Stream and very unpredictable such
that one town can have blue sky and the next heavy rain, one part of the
country can have temperatures in the low teens and other parts be in the 20s
and the next day it can reverse. It's why it's said if you can live here you
can live anywhere.
There are some generalisations though, the West is usually wetter than the
East and has slightly milder winters, the East is usually hotter especially
the South East whilst the North is generally colder.
October we are into Autumn, if we get an Indian Summer it can still be
glorious but it can also be winter like. Most gardens will be looking a bit
sad by then with most plants well past their best and some going into winter
dormancy. Yes there should be autumn colour about.
-- Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK
Posted by <vicky on August 2, 2011, 4:11 am
>> I'm planning a ?visit the UK. Can anyone give information regarding
>> weather and climate conditions during October . Are gardens still open
>> for visiting -- leaves till on trees, Autumn colour?
>> Any advice much appreciated.
> In October you are on the boundary of the dodgy weather season. ie
> rain.
As opposed to ... early August, which appears to have more rain than the
the whole of spring? :-/
> no-one can say.