Although the weather in Bournemouth is still typical of English weather and is often unpredictable, it tends to be milder than many inland areas owing to its seaside location. The climate there is generally mild, with many fine and often extremely sunny days during the summer months of May, June, July, August and September. But the unpredictable nature of the weather here often presents itself in the form of rather damp and gloomy mornings and extremely hot afternoons.
Tourists generally prefer to visit Bournemouth during the spring months of March, April and May. At this time of year, the town experiences generally mild weather, though rains and winds may mark some days. Many of the town s trees begin to flower, and drifts of daffodils and other spring flowers dot the parks and gardens in the town.
December, January and February are the coldest and wettest months in Bournemouth, as the winter brings in often cold, clear, frosty days. Although there is often some fine, sunny weather, winters in Bournemouth are generally long and damp, It wouldn t hurt to bring warm overcoats, scarves, gloves, water-resistant boots or shoes and umbrellas should you plan to visit Bournemouth at this time of the year.
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