October 2025 weather stats: A regional breakdown

October 2025 Weather Stats: A Regional Breakdown

October 2025 brought a wide range of weather patterns across the UK. Variations in temperature, rainfall, and sunshine hours illustrated the changing nature of the autumn season.

Regional Overview

Temperature and Rainfall Patterns

Mild temperatures persisted across most regions, with above-average readings suggesting a warmer autumn overall. Rainfall was concentrated mainly in western and northern areas, raising concerns about elevated river levels and minor flooding risks.

Sunshine and Atmospheric Conditions

Dr Emily Carlisle, Met Office scientist, said: “October 2025 has been the dullest October in almost 60 years for the UK. A week of persistent ‘anticyclonic gloom’, combined with unsettled autumnal weather and a named storm, made it only the second month this year, after February, to see below-average sunshine for the UK.”

This combination of dull skies and intermittent storms emphasized the contrast between regions. The general mildness delayed the onset of winter frost, providing opportunities for prolonged agricultural work in the south and east.

Summary

October’s uneven weather underscored the UK’s typical autumnal variability, with noticeable warmth, wetter western conditions, and unusually low sunshine overall.

Author’s summary: October 2025 in the UK featured mild temperatures, wet western regions, and the lowest level of sunshine in decades, marking an unseasonably warm autumn.

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Met Office Met Office — 2025-11-08