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Climate for fruit trees in Liverpool

This page summarises the climate for growing fruit trees in the Liverpool area.

Within the UK the best areas for growing fruit trees are London and the south-east, because this is where we see the best sunshine hours, warmest temperatures, and lowest rainfall.

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Annual climate averages


This locationLondonEdinburghCardiff
Length of growing season: 334 days332 days307 days340 days
Average minimum temperatures: 2 C2 C1 C3 C
Average maximum temperatures: 20 C23 C19 C21 C
Rainfall: 777 mm656 mm684 mm1022 mm
Sunshine hours: 1471 hours1705 hours1418 hours1655 hours

Monthly climate averages for this location

MonthAvg. Minimum temp.Avg. Maximum temp.RainfallSunshine hours
Jan3 C8 C54 mm (6.9%)53 hours  (3.6%)
Feb3 C8 C51 mm (6.6%)83 hours  (5.6%)
Mar4 C10 C43 mm (5.5%)118 hours  (8.0%)
Apr6 C13 C62 mm (8.0%)155 hours  (10.5%)
May9 C16 C70 mm (9.0%)197 hours  (13.4%)
Jun12 C19 C48 mm (6.2%)179 hours  (12.2%)
Jul14 C21 C50 mm (6.4%)193 hours  (13.1%)
Aug14 C20 C86 mm (11.1%)162 hours  (11.0%)
Sep12 C18 C65 mm (8.4%)130 hours  (8.8%)
Oct9 C15 C103 mm (13.3%)91 hours  (6.2%)
Nov6 C11 C74 mm (9.5%)62 hours  (4.2%)
Dec3 C8 C72 mm (9.3%)48 hours  (3.3%)


This weather data is mostly derived from averages for the period 2001-2006.