London in November ?

Old Oct 23rd, 2006 | 07:00 PM
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London in November ?

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Am thinking of going to London on my own in mid November. How's the weather ? Will it be extremely cold ? Its my first time there so intend to visit all the touristy sites. Any advice ?


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Old Oct 23rd, 2006 | 07:02 PM
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What's an "extremely cold" temperature to you?
Of course London is not "extremely cold" at any time of year but that's relative. If you're not used to the damp and to temperatures below 10C then you'll find it chilly.
Wear layers, be prepared for damp and enjoy yourself!
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Old Oct 23rd, 2006 | 07:48 PM
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It is cold and damp and windy, and beautiful. Try and get there on the 5th when they celebrate Guy Fawkes day. A great holiday to experience in Britain. The last time I was there it poured, the wind howled and my feet were soaking by the end of the night, and it was just a blast with the fireworks and the pub crawls.

London is agreat city - ANY TIME OF THE YEAR. Enjoy!
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Old Oct 23rd, 2006 | 07:54 PM
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Several years ago we were in England in November. I had packed raingear, warm coats, etc. There was a heat wave while we were there and people were actually out in shorts while we trudged around with our boots and sweaters.
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Old Oct 23rd, 2006 | 08:50 PM
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Temperatures may well be around 55f to 60f during the day but be wary of the 'wind chill factor' that can make it a little unpleasant on blustery days in November. As for the idea of 'extremely cold', that would be considered freak weather conditions for London by the newspapers and local TV stations in that particular month.
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Old Oct 23rd, 2006 | 08:56 PM
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In Nov I've had low 60'sF, and high 30'sF and everything in between. But never what I'd call "extremely" cold. The right clothing makes any temps OK - just pack/wear layers and you will be fine.
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Old Oct 23rd, 2006 | 09:15 PM
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My husband and I have been twice in November.. loved it. We are from Phoenix and the cool weather was incrediable and enjoyable. We just bundled up, took an umbrella just in case and had a wonderful time. It was chilley but no extremely cold and luckily for us little rain.
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Old Oct 24th, 2006 | 03:35 AM
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If you celebrate Christmas, don't miss the Christmas shop at Harrod's. They have a remarkalble collection of ornaments some of which actually make affordable souvenirs.
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Old Oct 24th, 2006 | 03:44 AM
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We went in Dec. with kids and it was fine. Thermal underwear and warm, water repellent shoes help. We even took night walking tours!
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Old Oct 24th, 2006 | 03:49 AM
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There's also the Lord Mayor's Show in November - and the rememberence ceremonies around the 11th.
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Old Oct 24th, 2006 | 08:42 PM
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Thank you all for your replies. Have to reconsider as I hate damp and windy weather. I'm from Singapore and can't tolerate temperatures below 10 degrees c. Think I might have to change another holiday destination.
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Old Oct 25th, 2006 | 01:32 AM
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OK, but don't forget that you are probably not going to be outdoors all that much and we do have heated buildings!
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Old Oct 25th, 2006 | 02:41 AM
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www.weather.com allows you to see historical averages for any day of any month. In the mid to latter part of November you'll have highs in the upper 50's and lows in the 30's, sunrise at 7:30 and sunset at 4:00 or so.
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Old Oct 25th, 2006 | 03:01 AM
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Hi,
I'm popping down to London on the weekend of November 17th, from Wales. I'm taking a video camera to do a bit of filming and show friends what we'll be upto on a Stag weekend I've planned. I'm going to burn it off to DVD, so I can send you a copy if you'd like.
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Old Oct 26th, 2006 | 08:53 AM
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We just got back from London yesterday, October 25. It's been unseasonably warm. We had a great time, and have already thought about going back this coming winter. So definitely go! It's a great city for walking, but it's also very easy to hop on a bus and go different places if it's chilly. Most of the things you'll want to see are indoor things, I suspect: museums, historic houses, etc.
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Old Oct 28th, 2006 | 07:34 PM
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Having ever really visited/lived in London during the fall months, I can tell you that it is not extremely cold. As I am from Chicago, the November weather seems downright balmy. If you plan to come back before December, you should be fine, temperature wise.
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Old Oct 29th, 2006 | 10:37 AM
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just got back from Lonfon - i had lunch outside today - people were walking around in shorts and T-shirts. NOt normal for October but I can't see temperatures going sub zero in the next couple of days
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Old Oct 30th, 2006 | 06:08 PM
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great information, everybody!

i'm also going to london for a few days in november, including veteran's day (the 11th.) is there any parade or ceremony to see?
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Old Oct 30th, 2006 | 06:36 PM
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hi, at the moment uk is warm for this time of the year so if your coiming soon you might be in luck. The unfortunate thing is some attractions may be closed for winter like pleasure beach blackpool, alton towers and those kinda attraction. Have you given any thought to accommodation? I got a website here that might help you. Goodluck and enjoy your stay. http://www.uktravelaccommodation.com/
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Old Oct 31st, 2006 | 02:28 AM
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It's not called "Veterans'Day", but at 11am on Nov. 11th (the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month) most people will observe a two minutes silence, so if you notice people suddenly standing in silence, that is the reason.
On Sunday 12th, there will be the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph.

If you scroll down http://tinyurl.com/ya6g87
you can see details.
You will notice that the vast majority of people will be wearing red poppies.
If you want to join them, most shops will be selling them and you will see people selling them on the streets
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