How about a trip to Northwest US, Southwest Canada
A Brief Summary
Seattle and Vancouver are only 2-3 hours drive apart and both great cities to see in July. Perhaps in Vancouver you might want to see Stanley Park or Granville Island for the day, explore Vancouver Island, or instead of heading indoors to the Vancouver Aquarium, take a whale-watching trip to see Orca in their natural habitat off the coast. 2-3 hours away is Seattle, with Pike Place market, the stunning views of both Mt Rainier and the city centre from the Space Needle, the huge number of eateries in Chinatown, or see the whole city from the water on a ferry trip around the harbour
Location
About the Weather
Winters in The Northwest US are wet, windy, overcast and cool, with frequent winter storms bringing heavy rain, strong winds and very grey skies. Temperatures don’t often drop much below 0°c and snow is unusual, but does ocassionally occur. Spring is bright or sunny, especially towards May, by which time temperatures have risen to 21°c on average, but above 30°c is not too uncommon at this time of year, with more than 9 hours sunshine and a decrease in showers. Summers are very warm, but can be very hot, exceeding 40°c now and again, they’re often sunny with around 10 hours sunshine a day and usually quite dry. Autumn starts warm, dry and sunny, but by mid-Oct is much more overcast with the first heavy rains and strong winds of the winter.
Travel by Air (from UK)
Direct Flight
Yes
Long Haul
10 hours
(Avg from UK)
Weather Summary
Average Rainfall
(per month)
12.7 mm
Average Sunlight
(per day)
10.7 (hrs)
Average High Temperature
27.4°C
Average Low
14.72°C
Cost of living
Alcohol
Crime
LGBTQ+
Visas
So does that sound good? If so, it’s time to get booking and get out there!
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