Warwick is a county town of Warwickshire located in the south central part of England. The town lies upon the River Avon south of Coventry. England is known for its wet and temperate weather, and Warwick's weather at times, like the rest of England's can be unpredictable. There are usually no extremes of hot or cold weather in Warwick, which means it can be visited all year round. Warwick's weather is drier and slightly warmer than that of the coastal areas which border the Atlantic Ocean.
England gets its share of snowfall during the winter months and sometimes in early spring. Snowfall occurs in the higher latitudes so you don’t have to worry about getting caught in a snowstorm in Warwick. When visiting Warwick its best to bring your raincoat along or pickup an umbrella from Wal-Mart. Also it would not be a bad idea to bring along a jacket in case you are visiting Warwick during autumn or spring. Of course the winters will be cold and you would be appropriately dressed for it.
Warwick has no met office and the closest met office is located 6 miles south in Wellesbourne which has a similar elevation. In August 1990 the maximum ever temperature for Warwick was recorded at 36.1C (97F) degrees. During a typical year you can expect the maximum temperature to touch 30C (86F). The highest average temperature is 22.4C in July.
The coldest temperature recorded in Warwick was -17.8C (-0.0F) in January 1982. Typically 53.3 air frosts are recorded annually. The lowest average temperate in January and February touches 0.8-0.9C (33.6F).
The average rainfall is 608 millimeters (23.9 inches) per year and it rains on average 114 days out of 365. There are no dry periods in the weather in Warwick; therefore it's handy to bring that umbrella or raincoat along which you would be carrying anyway if you are visiting the Isle of Wet. If you are familiar with England's weather, than you would know how unpredictable it is.
If you are planning a visit to Warwick you can get the latest weather forecasts from any of England's weather TV channels. You can also find the weather reports of Warwick on the internet. There are several Warwick weather sites on the World Wide Web. This may come as a pleasant surprise considering Warwick is a fairly small town with a population of less than twenty-five thousand people. Despite its small size it is less touristy, has cheaper accommodation and has good transport links via trains and close to the motorway. The restaurants are good and you can get typical English fare in them.
When visiting Warwick its best to be dressed comfortably. Warwick is a year round town and all the attractions, bars and restaurants remain open all year round. You would get a better feel of Shakespeare's England in Warwick than you would get in 'Stratford upon Avon'. Warwick is a typical English town and you get the feel of old England here.