In the temperate mid-latitudes, frontal low-pressure systems dominate in winter, and rainfall tends to be higher at this time of year, as in the UK. During the summer, the subtropical high-pressure anticyclones expand to influence the weather patterns. Consequently, precipitation is somewhat lower, and most which falls is convective in nature, arising from the uplift of air during elevated daytime heating and the generation of heavy short-lived showers and thunderstorms.
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The most pleasant climates occur in the temperate mid-latitude zone. Summer temperature 40°C, and winters are usually fairly mild, on account of the influence of the warm westerly winds that originate from the subtropics
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In the temperate mid-latitudes, frontal low-pressure systems dominate in winter, and rainfall tends to be higher at this time of year, as in the UK. During the summer, the subtropical high-pressure anticyclones expand to influence the weather patterns. Consequently, precipitation is somewhat lower, and most which falls is convective in nature, arising from the uplift of air during elevated daytime heating and the generation of heavy short-lived showers and thunderstorms.
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40°C, and winters are usually fairly mild, on account of the influence of the warm westerly winds that originate from the subtropics