What is the coldest month in Cardiff?
Sommario
- What is the coldest month in Cardiff?
- How cold does it get in Cardiff?
- Is Cardiff warm in the summer?
- Does it snow in Cardiff UK?
- Does Cardiff rain a lot?
- What is the driest month in Cardiff?
- Is Wales colder than England?
- Is Wales its own country?
- Which part of Wales has the best weather?
- Where in Wales gets most snow?

What is the coldest month in Cardiff?
February Average Temperature in Cardiff The cool season lasts for 4.0 months, from November 21 to March 20, with an average daily high temperature below 50°F. The coldest month of the year in Cardiff is February, with an average low of 38°F and high of 46°F.
How cold does it get in Cardiff?
In Cardiff, the capital, located in the south, in the Bristol Channel, the average temperature ranges from 5.3 °C (41.5 °F) in January to 17.4 °C (63.3 °F) in July. In summer, it is the warmest city in Wales. Here, the temperature reached -10.2 °C (13.5 °F) in January 1987 and 33.5 °C (92.5 °F) in August 1990.
Is Cardiff warm in the summer?
The city has a temperate maritime climate with typically warm rather than hot summers and cool to cold winters. Cardiff rarely experiences very extreme weather meaning Cardiff can be visited throughout the year. On average the hottest month is July in summer and the coldest is January in winter.
Does it snow in Cardiff UK?
When can you find snow in Cardiff? Weather stations report large amounts of snow likely to be deepest around October, especially close to early to mid October. The best time to ski (if at all) in Cardiff is often around around April 9th when fresh powder is deepest.
Does Cardiff rain a lot?
Cardiff has been crowned the wettest city in the UK. With an average 149 days of rain per year, Cardiff is officially the wettest city in the UK.
What is the driest month in Cardiff?
The driest month is March, with 72 mm | 2.8 inch of rainfall. In October, the precipitation reaches its peak, with an average of 111 mm | 4.4 inch.
Is Wales colder than England?
England generally has higher maximum and minimum temperatures than the other areas of the UK, though Wales has higher minimum temperatures from November to February, and Northern Ireland has higher maximum temperatures from December to February.
Is Wales its own country?
The governments of the United Kingdom and of Wales almost invariably define Wales as a country. The Welsh Government says: "Wales is not a Principality. Although we are joined with England by land, and we are part of Great Britain, Wales is a country in its own right."
Which part of Wales has the best weather?
Dale, in the far west, is one of the sunniest places in Britain with over 1,800 hours of sunshine a year. Temperatures across Wales usually make it to the 20°Cs (70°Fs) in the summer months when the sandy, white beaches really come into their own.
Where in Wales gets most snow?
Snowdonia. Although the name may suggest otherwise, snow is a rarity in Snowdonia National Park, a picturesque region full of mountains, peaks and lakes in the north-west of the country. Snow can fall on the mountains from October onwards though, so it's a contender for the snowiest place in Wales.