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UK Prepares for Possible October Snow Amid Unsettled Weather
29 Sep, 2025
Summary
- Snow forecast to fall at 4cm per hour in parts of Scotland
- Large areas of northern and central Scotland could see 1cm of snow
- Met Office predicts more unsettled conditions in October

As of September 29th, 2025, weather models are indicating the possibility of significant snowfall hitting parts of the UK in mid-October. Advanced weather modeling maps show that snow could be falling at a rate of around 4cm per hour in certain areas of Scotland on October 13th.
The GFS model suggests that a large swathe of northern and central Scotland could see around 1cm of snow settle on the ground by midday on that date. While snow is not expected to settle in southern Scotland or northern England, there could still be lighter flurries in the Pennines region.
The Met Office has also issued a forecast for the period of October 13th to 27th, predicting "more unsettled conditions" focused towards the northern areas of the UK. The national weather service adds that there is a signal for "more widely unsettled weather to develop, with more frequent bouts of wet and windy weather affecting a greater portion of the UK."




