Forest Heath District is a local government district in Suffolk, England. It is located in the East of England region and covers an area of 740 square kilometres, making it the 12th largest district in England. The district is mainly rural and is dominated by the Breckland heathland which covers much of the area. The district is home to the towns of Mildenhall, Lakenheath and Brandon, as well as the villages of Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket. The climate in Forest Heath District is humid continental with warm summers and mild winters. Average yearly temperatures range from 0.6C in January to 18.8C in July. Rainfall is generally moderate and evenly distributed throughout the year, with an average of 595mm per year. Snow is rare, but can occur in winter.
A - Forest Heath District's Latitude is 52.333328 & Longitude is 0.566670.
A - Weather in Forest Heath District is 6° today.
A - Climate Conditions in Forest Heath District shows mist today.
A - Humidity in Forest Heath District is 94% today.
A - Wind speed in Forest Heath District is 7.42 km/h, flowing at 150° wind direction. today.