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As of today, December 13th 2006, it is typical autumn weather. It's about 40's. It's like the norhternmost states of the US. It's maybe like New York or Michigan. Not really cold. They get more rain than snow. The wind is really bad.
If your talking about their schedules it is the same. They go to work or school or shopping just like the States. It is laid back, at least Birmingham is. Nothing that special actually.

2006-12-13 17:27:33 · answer #1 · answered by russianchix 2 · 0 0

England has the same seasons as Massachusetts. I love it there. It is a bit old fashioned flavor. London is a a city. I went there after being spoiled by the country sides of Wales. There is lots to do in London, however. I took a Jack the Ripper tour. The tour took me down the actual streets where people died. It was creepy but very interesting. I also went to The London Dungeon which was a hoot. I got sentenced to death and took a train ride to hell. I also loved Madame Tussaud's wax museum and I took a ride on the London Eye. Buckingham Palace was gorgeous with their beautiful palace and gardens in the back. Last year I went to Stratford on Avon and saw Shakespeare's birth place. If you go there be sure to stop in a place called the ginger jar where you can get a tarot card reading. It is a wonderful place.

2006-12-13 16:58:58 · answer #2 · answered by queenmaeve172000 6 · 0 0

Sorry Russianchix, but England is nothing at all like the northern states in the US. Michigan and England couldn't be more different! Not sure what this question is about though. Weather? England has very moderate weather compared to most of the US. It's not terribly hot in the summer and not too cold in the winter. Most of the year it's between about 35 degrees to 70 degrees, though you do get hotter days at times and colder too, especially in Northern England.

2006-12-15 08:41:59 · answer #3 · answered by jonahbeast 3 · 0 0

Hmmm....look, couldn't you ask a slightly more vague, general question ? I mean, why do you have to be so specific ?



I'm being sarcastic, by the way. We do that a lot here.

2006-12-14 10:04:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

24 hours currently.

2006-12-13 15:54:57 · answer #5 · answered by massadaman 4 · 2 0

time zonee.. ooo0o0o0ohh

2006-12-13 16:01:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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