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Home / Weather / UK weather: Mild spells and rain expected, no widespread snow

UK weather: Mild spells and rain expected, no widespread snow

25 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • No significant snow is forecast for the UK this week.
  • Sleet possible over Scottish mountains, but not at lower elevations.
  • White Christmas chances are uncertain until closer to the date.
UK weather: Mild spells and rain expected, no widespread snow

Current forecasts indicate a mild westerly regime for the UK this week, bringing a mix of sunshine and rain. There is a small possibility of sleet over the highest mountains in Scotland later in the week, but no snow is predicted for lower elevations.

The Met Office anticipates changeable conditions through early December, with low pressure systems likely to cause showers and rain across much of the country. Any snow is expected to be confined to higher ground in the north, while winds may strengthen, particularly near coasts.

It is too early to determine the likelihood of a white Christmas, as precise predictions are usually made in the week leading up to the holiday. Historically, the UK has seen a white Christmas more often than not since 1960, though widespread settled snow is a rarer occurrence.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Current forecasts suggest no significant snow for lower elevations this Christmas, though sleet is possible on Scottish mountains.
A white Christmas is defined by the Met Office if a single snowflake is observed falling anywhere in the UK on Christmas Day.
The last time widespread settled snow was recorded on Christmas Day in the UK was in 2010.

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