Living in London
Adapting to the British weather
Expect the unexpected!
London is an amazing city full of culture, history and fun. However, it's also famous for its unpredictable weather and if you're new to the UK, the wide-ranging weather may come as a big surprise. Fear not, we can help you adapt to the British weather with a bunch of handy tips and good to knows.
Embrace layers
British weather can easily go from one extreme to the other, even in the summer. It's wise to dress in layers, as it allows you to adjust your clothing according to the changing conditions. Start with a light T-shirt or blouse, add a sweater or cardigan, and always carry a waterproof jacket or coat. Don't forget an umbrella, as light rain can surprise you at any time.
Invest in waterproof gear
We recommend you purchase waterproof gear (jacket, shoes/boots, etc.) and a sturdy umbrella. They will be your best friends in London and will protect you in any wet weather. Rain showers are frequent, so having reliable rain gear will keep you dry and comfortable. Look for a compact, windproof umbrella that can easily fit into your bag.
Learn the seasons
British weather varies significantly between seasons (especially as our climate changes). Summers can be mild to hot, while winters can be cold and snowy. Spring and autumn bring a mix of rain and sunshine. Expect to see all kinds of weather while you're at LSE. Be sure to pack accordingly, and don't forget a warm winter coat, scarf, and gloves if you're studying in London during the colder months.
You should also expect to have grey days from time to time. On overcast days, you may feel it affect your mood. It's essential to boost your mood with bright-coloured clothing or accessories. Also, consider investing in a sunlight lamp to combat the lack of sunlight during the winter months.
Check the forecast daily
The weather in London can change rapidly, so it's a good idea to check the weather forecast daily. There are many reliable weather apps and websites available to help you plan your day accordingly but didn't rely on forecasts that are more than a day old.
Keep active indoors and outdoors
On rainy or chilly days, explore London's indoor attractions, which there are so many of because we've prepare for the weather! Visit world-class museums, theatres, and galleries to make the most of your time while staying dry and warm. Regular exercise can also help combat the gloomy weather blues. Join a local gym, find a nearby park for outdoor activities on sunny days or join a sports society.
Finally, be patient
Remember that the weather is something you can't control. Sometimes, a positive attitude and a sense of humour are the best tools to adapt to British weather. Embrace the experience, and don't let a little rain dampen your enthusiasm for studying at LSE.
Adapt to British weather in London through preparation, flexibility, and maintaining a positive outlook. Check out the ultimate packing guide for more tips on what to bring for your time in London.
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