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Hi Ian, <br /> <br />Out typical summer weather is high 70's - low 80's farenhite, (sorry, I never know where I am in celcius except when the kettle boils) and quite humid at times. On the odd day it gets up into the high 80's but with living on the coast we usually have a refreshing breeze around somewhere. It's not unusual to get a right mixture of glorious morning sunshine to be replaced by pouring rain for the afternoon to go back to sunshine in the evening. We are controlled by the atlantic weather systems but our prevailing summer wind direction should be south west which then brings an azores high over us and we are off on a nice dry spell, in some years they can last for a couple of months. We have friends who live in Milton Keynes in the middle of the country and it does get warmer and more humid there. I suspect Germany will have a different controlling weather system being on a huge landmass but temperature wise?, you can only see as you find mate. <br />cheers, <br />Kim <br />[tup]
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