October 2025 brought diverse weather patterns across the UK, highlighting significant regional variations in temperature, rainfall, and sunshine during the autumn season.
The month maintained the typical autumn variability with mild temperatures widespread across the UK. Rainfall was mainly concentrated in the western and northern regions, while the south and east experienced clearer skies and reduced precipitation.
Above-average temperatures have persisted, suggesting a milder autumn with fewer frost events and a delayed arrival of winter cold. The wetter conditions in the west and north could affect river levels and increase localized flooding risks. Meanwhile, the drier south and east might support ongoing agricultural work and outdoor activities.
Met Office scientist Dr Emily Carlisle 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.”
The overall weather pattern indicates a continuation of mild, unsettled conditions, with regional contrasts defining the autumn experience across the UK.
Author’s summary: October 2025 demonstrated a clear north-south divide in UK weather, combining mild temperatures with wet and dull conditions particularly in the west and north, signaling a softer transition to winter.