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Powerful Storm Batters UK, Sparking Flood Fears Across Regions
13 Oct
Summary
- Heavy rain and strong winds forecast to hit UK in coming weeks
- Weakening Polar Vortex could bring freezing temperatures this winter
- Regions including southwest London, Peterborough, and Scotland's northwest coast to be impacted

As of October 13th, 2025, the UK is preparing for a bout of severe weather in the coming weeks. According to the Met Office's long-range forecast, the country is likely to face periods of "strong winds" and "heavy" rain over the next few weeks.
The forecast indicates that a 1-2mm per hour deluge is expected to hit regions including the southwest of London, such as Aldershot and Guildford, as well as Peterborough, Cambridge, Hull, parts of the Southwest of England, and Scotland's Northwest coast on the evening of October 27th. While the Met Office has not yet issued any weather alerts, the heavy rainfall has raised concerns about potential flooding.
Looking further ahead, the Met Office has also unveiled its first winter outlook, which suggests that a weakening "Polar Vortex" could lead to freezing temperatures across the UK in the coming months. The Polar Vortex is a large circulation of winds in the stratosphere that can impact winter weather patterns, and a weaker vortex generally means a weaker jet stream, allowing more frequent spells of northerly or easterly winds to hit the country.