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Iberian Jet Stream Brings Unexpected Autumn Warmth to UK
27 Oct
Summary
- Temperatures could reach 17°C in parts of southern England on November 1
- Warm surge from Iberian jet stream expected to sweep across Britain
- Experts link stronger, more frequent Iberian jet streams to climate change

On October 27, 2025, a weather forecast suggests that the UK is in for an unexpected autumn heatwave. According to the latest data, temperatures could climb to around 17°C in parts of southern England as early as 6am on November 1.
London, Surrey, Buckinghamshire, and Hampshire are all set to see highs near 16°C, with the Isle of Wight possibly reaching 17°C. Other areas such as Kent, Wiltshire, Essex, Suffolk, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, and Lincolnshire may also experience maximum temperatures of around 15°C.
The warmth is being driven by a strong Iberian jet stream, a fast-moving ribbon of air high in the atmosphere that is expected to be in full force by 9am on November 1, sweeping across Europe. While the jet stream is a natural phenomenon, experts say climate change is making these Iberian jet streams stronger and more frequent, leading to extreme weather events like heatwaves and wildfires across the continent.



