mention any three feature of London season?
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Spring (March, April and May) is a time for sudden rain showers, blossoming trees and flowering plants. See Six reasons to love spring in the UK
Summer (June, July and August) is the UK's warmest season, with long sunny days, occasional thunderstorms and, in some years, heatwaves.
Autumn (September, October and November) can be mild and dry or wet and windy. It's the season when the leaves fall from the trees and the temperature dips.
Winter (December, January and February) is the UK's coldest season, with freezing temperatures, icy conditions and sometimes snow. See The top 10 places to spend a snowy day in the UK!
Spring (March, April and May) is a time for sudden rain showers, blossoming trees and flowering plants. See Six reasons to love spring in the UK
Summer (June, July and August) is the UK's warmest season, with long sunny days, occasional thunderstorms and, in some years, heatwaves.
Autumn (September, October and November) can be mild and dry or wet and windy. It's the season when the leaves fall from the trees and the temperature dips.
Winter (December, January and February) is the UK's coldest season, with freezing temperatures, icy conditions and sometimes snow. See The top 10 places to spend a snowy day in the UK!
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