Weather forecast - Sunday 29 April 2018
Morning
Partly cloudy
8°C
Feels Like: 5°C
Afternoon
Overcast
11°C
Feels Like: 7°C
Evening
Rain
6°C
Feels Like: 2°C
Night
Rain
5°C
Feels Like: 0°C
Light Winds
15 mph
North East
wind gusts 39 mph
Some light cloud will be present on and off early on in the day. The weather will be overcast all afternoon.
Monday 30
5°C / 10°C
Tuesday 1
4°C / 14°C
Wed. 2
7°C / 14°C
Thursday 3
6°C / 14°C
Friday 4
6°C / 15°C
Saturday 5
5°C / 15°C
Sunday 6
6°C / 15°C
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Lincoln, located in the East Midlands, has a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. Average maximum summer temperatures are around 21°C and average minimum temperatures are around 9.7°C. The highest temperature recorded was 34.8°C in August 1990. Average minimum winter temperatures are around 1°C and maximum temperatures around 7°C. The wettest months of the year are June and December with an average monthly precipitation of around 55 mm.
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The county town of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands of England, Lincoln is a cathedral city with a population of 104,221. It is found in a gap in the Lincoln Cliff where the River Witham flows through. Origins of Lincoln can be traced as far back as the Iron Age. Some popular attractions in the city include the cathedral, the castle, and the Medieval Bishop Castle. Lincoln also holds a traditional German style Christmas market each year. The city has a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. The average high temperature in summer is around 21°C. In winter, the high temperature is generally about 6 to 7°C with lows near 1°C. Annual rainfall is almost 600mm with precipitation year-round.