UK weather: Azores High to trigger warm temperatures on Christmas Day as Met Office forecasts 'exceptionally mild' conditions

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2024-12-23 07:46:03 | Updated at 2024-12-23 11:36:25 3 hours ago
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Britain is set to experience a warmer Christmas Day than several Mediterranean destinations, with temperatures reaching up to 13C in parts of the UK.

The unseasonably mild weather will make the UK hotter than Corfu, Rome and Istanbul, which are all expected to reach just 12C on Wednesday.


Brian Gaze, a forecaster for The Weather Outlook said: "Incoming subtropical air will make Christmas Day extremely mild".

The Met Office has confirmed the exceptional temperatures, with a forecaster stating: "Christmas Day and Boxing Day look exceptionally mild for the time of year."

\u200bChristmas is set to be unseasonably warm

Christmas is set to be unseasonably warm

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Christmas Day itself will be predominantly cloudy across most regions, though eastern areas may see some clear or sunny spells. Some drizzle is possible over hills in the west, with more persistent rain likely in northwest Scotland.

Scotland is set to experience particularly dramatic temperature changes over the festive period. The Met Office said Scotland could see overnight temperatures 10C above average on Christmas morning.

East and northeast Scotland are expected to see the most notable temperature increases.

"Conditions on Christmas Day and Boxing Day look to be exceptionally mild for the time of year, especially in the north," Hicks said.

\u200bThe temperature is set to stay mild across the UK

The temperature is set to stay mild across the UK

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Last year also saw remarkably warm temperatures during the festive period, with one of the hottest Christmas Eves on record when Heathrow recorded 15.3C.

The mild Christmas forecast comes after a weekend of severe weather disruption across the UK. Winds of up to 82mph were recorded in Kirkwall, Orkney, causing widespread travel chaos.

Around 100 flights were cancelled at Heathrow Airport on Sunday due to strong winds and airspace restrictions. At Belfast City Airport, an Aer Lingus regional flight was forced to make a "hard landing" during stormy conditions, causing the runway to close.

P&O Ferries cancelled journeys between Northern Ireland and Scotland until Sunday evening.

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