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Monthly Averages
Month
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Low
Jan
42°F 5°C
37°F 2°C
Feb
43°F 6°C
35°F 1°C
Mar
47°F 8°C
39°F 3°C
Apr
53°F 11°C
44°F 6°C
May
57°F 13°C
48°F 8°C
Jun
63°F 17°C
55°F 12°C
Extended Forecast
Friday
1 Jan
Hi:
33°F 0°C
Lo:
24°F -4°C
Saturday
2 Jan
Hi:
35°F 1°C
Lo:
17°F -8°C
Sunday
3 Jan
Hi:
37°F 2°C
Lo:
22°F -5°C

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March Bank Hotel

5 of 5 stars
North Yorkshire Dales
23 Nov 2009

Wonderful! Country House Hotel...stayed in October 2009...fantastic place to stay,friendly and made very welcome by the proprietors Richard and Clare moore,the rooms and the atmosphere within the...more

March Bank Hotel

22 Sep 2009

We stopped off here on our way to Inverness to break up the journey. The hotel is very darkly painted but this only adds to the atmosphere. The room we were given was No 5 and this had a four poster...more

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