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UK Shivers as Arctic Air Brings Wintry Conditions and Chance of Snow
27 Oct
Summary
- Cold Arctic air brings wintry conditions to UK over the weekend
- Temperatures dip into single digits, with chance of snow in some areas
- Unsettled weather with rain, clouds, and blustery winds expected to continue

As of October 27th, 2025, the UK is bracing for a continuation of the cold, wintry conditions that have gripped the country over the past weekend. According to the Met Office, a "cold northerly airflow" has brought temperatures down to single digits, with the potential for snow in some areas.
The weekend saw a chilly start, particularly in central and eastern parts of the UK, where sunny skies were accompanied by the cold Arctic air. However, the weather system moving in from the northwest is expected to bring cloud, rain, and even some snow to the Scottish mountains.
Looking ahead, the unsettled weather is set to continue into the beginning of next week, with blustery conditions and further rain or showers, especially in the northwest. Temperatures are expected to recover to near-average levels as the week progresses, but the UK will likely remain under the influence of this cold, unsettled pattern for the time being.
The latest forecast comes after the UK was battered by Storm Benjamin earlier this week, with heavy downpours and winds over 70mph. The Met Office had issued several weather warnings, and over 40 flood alerts were in place on Thursday morning.




