Trusthorpe Temperature by Month
Trusthorpe in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom sees significant seasonal temperature differences, with daytime highs between 8°C (46°F) in February and 20°C (68°F) in August, averaging 13°C (55°F) annually. Explore the full monthly breakdown below.
Trusthorpe Monthly Temperatures
With significant temperature fluctuations, Trusthorpe enjoys distinct seasons year-round. Nighttime lows range from 14°C (57°F) in August to 3°C (37°F) in February.
The chart below illustrates the average maximum day and minimum night temperatures in Trusthorpe by month:
The coolest part of the day is typically between 4 AM and 6 AM, while 3 PM is usually the warmest, when solar heating is at its peak. August, the city's warmest month, averages 185 hours of sunshine.
The chart below shows the average temperature throughout the year:
Temperature: Trusthorpe vs the United Kingdom
The map below shows the annual temperature across the United Kingdom. You can also select individual months if you want to compare a specific time of year.
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Trusthorpe vs World: Temperature Compared
Trusthorpe's average annual maximum temperature is 13°C (55°F). To put that in context, here's how it compares to a few well-known destinations:
Seville, Spain averages 23°C (73°F) a year — one of the warmer cities in Western Europe, with long hot summers.
Queenstown, New Zealand averages 10°C (50°F) annually — remember seasons are flipped, so its coldest months fall in June and July.
New York City, USA averages 17°C (63°F) a year, with hot humid summers and cold winters that bring regular snowfall.
Brisbane, Australia averages 26°C (79°F) a year, with warm winters and hot, humid summers.
Climate temperature data is typically calculated as a 30-year average. This smooths out year-to-year variability and gives a more reliable picture of what a place is actually like, rather than what happened in any single unusual year.
The readings come from a range of sources — land-based weather stations, ocean buoys, ships, and satellites. That data is collected by weather services around the world, then pooled, quality-checked, and averaged to produce the climate records you see here.
For cities and regions with significant elevation, altitude is one of the biggest factors shaping local temperatures. As a rule of thumb, temperatures fall by around 6°C for every 1,000 metres gained — so a city at 2,000 metres will typically be around 12°C cooler than a city at sea level in the same region. Higher ground also tends to see more dramatic day-to-night temperature swings, since thinner air loses heat faster after sunset.
For more on Trusthorpe's weather — including monthly rainfall, sunshine hours, and humidity — visit our Trusthorpe climate page.