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UK Braces for Freeze: Freezing Temps and Wintry Hazards Ahead
28 Dec
Summary
- Temperatures will drop to freezing in parts of the UK next week.
- Wintry hazards are possible as 2026 begins, with cold air approaching.
- High pressure will bring settled weather until year-end, despite cold.

The UK is preparing for a significant temperature drop, with freezing conditions expected in several areas as the week progresses towards the new year. Following a relatively warm weekend after Christmas, forecasts indicate a sharp decline, with daytime temperatures as low as 1C in Glasgow. Nighttime temperatures are predicted to fall to 0C and below in northern parts of England and Scotland.
Forecasters are warning of potential "wintry hazards" as 2026 approaches, with cold airmasses nearing the UK. While high pressure is expected to maintain settled weather patterns until the end of 2025, the weather dynamic is set to evolve. In the new year, low pressure systems moving from the North Sea may bring wet and windy conditions, particularly to northern regions.
January is anticipated to bring drier and colder-than-average conditions. Temperatures are projected to remain below the seasonal norm, accompanied by periods of rain, showers, and windy spells. Current forecasts for today and the weekend suggest early fog clearing to sunny spells, followed by thickening cloud and light rain on higher ground, with chilly evenings and patchy frost developing.




