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Climate in Wales is a beautiful combination of summer and winter season.
Climate in Wales
Wales is a hot spot in terms of green tourism in the whole of United Kingdom. Wales is famous for its lush green landscape and lusciously green valleys. Wales’s weather tends to be wetter and soggy then England. Wales’s atmosphere is never ending saga of change. The country tends to be wetter than England with slightly less sunshine even though in summers the weather somewhat remains the same. The coastal areas are warmer then upland areas. The upland areas due to its weather are dangerous and changeable at all time of the year. Therefore, if you are not equipped with best of warm clothing and food then avoid going for a bike tour high up in mountains. Especially for tourists do not take up any chances with the weather if it is warm during the day then be ready for rain.  You should be well equipped with warm clothes during any time of the year.

Winter Season

Winter days are beautiful and remarkably small. Winter mornings are dotted with white crystal snow. That shows of picturesque view and distinct panorama. Rain downpours come with no warning or in any season. Early winters and January are the pro season where downpours occur.
Wales’s weather is relatively soggy all the time. Wales Climate is soggy due to this people take hold of waterproof clothes.

After the month of January the rainy season slackens and as the temperature gets high, sun comes up and days get longer it is time to tie up the walking shoes and go for a long walk.

Summer Season

Summer season is ideal time for walking; viewing the natural landscapes and beautiful meadows can be favorable past time. Spectator’s sports, too, too, hit their peak, with both the rugby and football calendars coming to a close.

In general, spring and autumn are the best times to visit, combining pretty good weather with glorious countryside, but avoiding the crowds, clogged roads and accommodation rush of midsummer.
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