The document discusses typical winter and summer temperatures in different parts of the UK. In winter, temperatures are warmest in the west and coldest in the east, due to the influence of the Gulf Stream in the west. In summer, temperatures are hottest in the south and coolest in the north, because the south is closer to the equator, where the sun's rays are strongest year-round.
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The document discusses typical winter and summer temperatures in different parts of the UK. In winter, temperatures are warmest in the west and coldest in the east, due to the influence of the Gulf Stream in the west. In summer, temperatures are hottest in the south and coolest in the north, because the south is closer to the equator, where the sun's rays are strongest year-round.