October 2025 brought diverse weather conditions across the UK, highlighting significant regional differences in temperature, rainfall, and sunshine. The month reflected the shifting patterns typical of autumn.
The mild temperatures persisted across much of the UK, with rainfall mainly affecting western and northern parts. Meanwhile, the south and east benefited from more sunshine and less rain, creating a stark contrast between regions.
The overall warmth suggests that autumn 2025 might be milder than usual, featuring fewer frosts and a delayed start to winter cold.
Met Office scientist Dr. Emily Carlisle noted: “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 variability in October's weather underlines the complex and changing nature of autumn climate patterns across the UK.
October 2025 showcased a mild but gloomy autumn with stark regional contrasts in rainfall and sunshine, marking the darkest October in nearly six decades in the UK.