is the weather predictably better in London the last week of September vs. the second week of October?
campagnolif
2006-03-15 19:54:11 UTC
is the weather predictably better in London the last week of September vs. the second week of October?
Seven answers:
Screwed up
2006-03-17 18:15:37 UTC
The last few years both those periods have been lovely and warm, but October does have a bigger chance of rain, so go for September.
jchancebbc
2006-03-16 15:03:08 UTC
Actually visited London both times and it really is about the same. It may be a bit cooler in October but not really that much. In fact when we visited in October 2004 it was extremely sunny and fairly warm. We had our thick coats and didn't need them.
StressQueen
2006-03-16 04:01:54 UTC
Yes the weather should be better for Sept rather than Oct but with the wacky weather.....roll the dice cuz' thats what the weather people do!
Caz
2006-03-16 17:30:17 UTC
well yes, but to be honest the weather in britain is always somewhat sketchy! but if you go in september with a bit of luck you might catch and indian summer!
londonmark
2006-03-16 10:34:20 UTC
It is a lottery when it comes to UK weather, but generally yes it is better and a little bit lighter.
madamspud169
2006-03-16 03:57:37 UTC
Go with probably cold and / rain & you wont go far wrong.
You can always buy a cpl of t-shirts cheaply if it is hot
keyboutboy
2006-03-16 03:58:40 UTC
yes
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