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The climate of Woking (England)
Woking is a town to the south west of London near the M25. Woking and the associated towns of West-Byfleet and Byfleet are very popular among expats as a residential town. Woking is popular because it has beautiful surroundings and the center of London is only an hour away by train; the M25 is in the vicinity and Heathrow airport is only 15 minutes by car. The pleasant surroundings with beautiful green hills, forests and exclusive residential areas complete the picture.
Woking has a moderate sea climate with pleasantly warm and reasonably dry summers. During the summer about 40-55 millimeters of rain falls. Most days are sunny with temperatures of 20-25 degrees Celsius on average. Winters are mild, slightly wetter and greyer. During the night it may freeze. However, during the day subzero temperatures are uncommon. During spring nights it may also freeze, so when the sun rises the lawns are covered in hoarfrost. Within the hour this will disappear and a pleasant spring day may follow. England regularly gets stormy weather. However, storms are quite uncommon in this region (Surrey). Woking is situated in the interior, so most storms have lost most of their strength when they reach Woking.

 

Climate information
The figures below are based on long term weather and climate records. They are an average for Woking

average
 maximum
temperature (°C)

average
minimum

temperature (°C)
average
hours of sunshine

per
day
average days with precipitation
per month
average
mm
precipitation
per month
average
sea
temperature (°C)
January 7 2 2 17 n/a
February 6 2 2 13 n/a
March 9 3 4 15 n/a
April 13 5 5 14 n/a
May 17 8 6 13 n/a
June 20 10 7 12 n/a
July 22 13 6 11 n/a
August 22 12 6 12 n/a
September 19 10 5 12 n/a
October 15 8 3 14 n/a
November 10 4 2 16 n/a
December 7 2 1 15 n/a
= 0-5 mm ● = 6-30 mm ● = 31-60 mm ● = 61-100 mm ● = 101-200 mm ● = over 200 mm
= 0-0.2 inches ● = 0.2-1.2 inches ● = 1.2-2.4 inches ● = 2.5-4 inches ● = 4.1-8 inches ● = over 8 inches

More climate information
Climate figures are very useful but don’t present a general impression of the climate and the eventual weather circumstances within a certain period. The figures don’t always reflect the chance of wintry weather, extreme heat or hurricanes. That is why we offer useful extra climate information for each month of the year:
 

chance of
(very) hot

weather

chance of
(very) cool
weather
chance of
long-term

precipitation
chance of
hurricanes
(cyclones)
chance of
sunny days

UV-index

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February
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April
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August
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October
November
December
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