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UK Snow Alert: Christmas Whiteout Chances Revealed
19 Nov
Summary
- Western Scotland has highest chance of snow on Christmas Day.
- Northern cities like Inverness are favoured for snow.
- Warmer temperatures above 2C mean snow falls as rain.

As the festive season approaches, the UK is bracing for the possibility of a white Christmas. Weather experts indicate western Scotland holds the greatest probability, with cities further north being more likely to experience snowfall on Christmas Day. Northern locations such as Inverness, Stirling, and Glasgow are frequently cited as top contenders for a snowy holiday.
The likelihood of snow depends heavily on temperature; while cold air is necessary, the heaviest snowfalls in the UK often occur between 0C and 2C. Temperatures above this range mean precipitation falls as rain or sleet. Experts suggest that an easterly weather trend could increase snow chances even in southern areas like Kent and London.
Historically, white Christmases were more common in the 18th and 19th centuries. However, climate change has led to rising average temperatures, generally diminishing the prospects for widespread snowfall during the Christmas period. Despite this, the current cold snap suggests a possibility remains for many across the UK.




