[spoiler]WEATHER AND CLIMATE IN BELGIUM
Belgium is subjected to a temperate climate from the coastal regions inland to about Brussels. Towards the ardennes the climate becomes more continental, with colder winters and warm summers. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year. Snowfalls are also frequent. The average daily temperatures range between 4 degrees in winter and 22 degrees in the summer.
Clothing: Medium weight clothing all year, with a jacket or pullover for the cooler summer evenings. Waterproof clothing is useful at any time of year. Men are requested to wear a jacket in most good restaurants. Heavier clothings is advisable in the winter months.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]Scotland is generally colder than the rest of the UK, especially in the more northerly regions. The west tends to be wetter and warmer than the cool, dry east. In upland areas, snow is common in winter, and fog and mist may occur at any time of year.
Springtime sees the Highlands wake from their barren winter slumber, and come alive with wild flowers and fresh green shoots; August sees a striking landscape dripping in purple Scottish heather; autumn brings a rush of gold and crimson leaves.
Required Clothing
Similar to the rest of the UK, according to season. Waterproofing advised throughout the year and warm clothing for the Highlands.[/spoiler]
i'm just gonna get used to a bit more rain, in belgium we have a fair amount of rain, 130 rainy days a year or something and on average a couple degrees lower. i'll survive

i survived minus 5 for a week (and that was max temperature

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