Which is the most southerly county in the United Kingdom?
Correct answer: Cornwall
Mazzie
Duneboy, It rains quite a lot. It rarely dips below freezing in winter. Always a few degrees higher than the rest of the country.
Player #8297262
Duneboy, warm enough for palms to survive all year round, but by no means tropical. it can get very wet and windy from the Atlantic ocean. it is unusual for the temperature to drop below freezing although a temperate climate.
Tremain White
So my great great great great grandfather had to flee from Cornwall (due to his being misunderstood as a Quaker) for Ireland; where, generations later, I, was born - named after a small village in Cornwall - then returned to England. And, guess what happened!? It's, nevertheless, one of the UK's most beautiful places.
Duneboy
can anyone tell me what the climate is like there?