In terms of temperatures the whole country isn't really warm enough though and shows little difference. Average Max temps in July at sea level. Solent 21.5c Vale of York 21.2c 18.5c Aberdeen. Go inland from Aberdeen and it will reach 19.4c at Aboyne and probably 20c on low ground. So not much difference in that respect. (Based on crude weatheronline figures 2000 to 15)
Originally Posted by: Tim A
Southsea (part of Portsmouth) is warmer @ 21.8C but the interior of Portsmouth is even warmer but finding official metoffice data is proving hard.
2-3C might not sound a lot but remember it's an average.. There is just over 3C in average between southsea and Paris, and 2C between Leeds & southsea.
But it's the overall anual temps that make the difference, plus the solar energy** available. I think people often forget that part.. To put it this way Lerwick is just over 10 degrees north of Penzance, Lisbon is about 10 degrees south of Penzance.
**southern coast average annually more the double the sunshine some locations do.
Back to UK the winters down here on the southern coast are much warmer then large parts of interior and northern UK, again using Leeds & southsea there is 4C difference in January. All through the year there is significant night temp difference too.. Down here January night average is 5C with July & August average lows 15C 😊
There will be even more vast regional differences between other locations within the UK..