Birmingham
Seasons in Birmingham
Thanks to the fact that the country is surrounded with the sea waters and the ocean, the climate is characterised as high humid.
Spring in Birmingham
Spring in Birmingham is warm, but due to a shortage of sunny days enjoy it is almost impossible. The average daytime temperature is +12 °C, in the evening it drops to +8 °C. The warmest spring month is May - the air during the day is steadily warming up to +10.6 °Ð¡.
Summer in Birmingham
In Birmingham, the summers are short, comfortable, and partly cloudy and the winters are long, very cold, windy, and mostly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature varies from 34°F to 70°F and is rarely below 23°F or above 79°F.
Autumn in Birmingham
With the beginning of September the air becomes cooler, the average temperature in the daytime is only +13.2 °C. In October it drops to +10 °C. In November, on average, the air does not warm up more than +6 °C. It is approximately the same in all autumn months.
Winter in Birmingham
Birmingham's elevated location and its remoteness from the coast provide more snow compared to London and many other cities in England. The air in winter is very humid, so humid that it is very difficult to breathe, there is practically no strong winds characteristic of the coast. The average air temperature in winter is +3.5 °Ð¡.
Villages Near Birmingham
Birmingham may feel like a concrete jungle, but it has beautiful towns and chocolate-box villages.
•Wombourne
Sitting pretty just a few miles south of Wolverhampton is Wombourne, a village with medieval roots. It used to be an agricultural village, but traces of its more recent industrial past are evident. On a summer’s day, a walk down the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal is a must taking in the Bratch.