Weather and Climate at UofG
The University of Glasgow, located in Glasgow, Scotland, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool, wet winters.
- Summer (June to August): Average temperatures range from 12Β°C to 19Β°C (54Β°F to 66Β°F). Rainfall is common, but it's a good time for outdoor activities.
- Autumn (September to November): Temperatures drop from 10Β°C to 15Β°C (50Β°F to 59Β°F). It's often rainy and windy, affecting commuting and campus life.
- Winter (December to February): Temperatures range from 2Β°C to 7Β°C (36Β°F to 45Β°F). Snow and frost are possible, impacting outdoor research and commuting.
- Spring (March to May): Temperatures rise from 5Β°C to 13Β°C (41Β°F to 55Β°F). It's a transitional period with variable weather.
The weather at UofG can influence campus life, with students and staff often adapting to the frequent rain and occasional severe weather conditions.