The weather forecast for the week ahead. 17th October 2025.
Brace yourself,: The UK’s weather this next week will be a soggy pantomime of drizzle, gusts, and the occasional “sunshine cameo” that lasts about as long as a politician’s promise.
Right then, here’s your Jim Corbridge rundown of the meteorological madness:
🎩 Sunday: Rain’s doing the conga across the country, starting in the west and sloshing eastward like a drunk uncle at a wedding. It’ll brighten up later, but only so the showers can see where they’re going. Temps: 14°C in the south, 12°C in the north.
💦 Monday: Brighter, they say. Which in British means “you might see the sky between downpours.” Ireland, Wales, and southern England get the worst of it. Scotland’s playing hard to get with the sun. Highs around 12°C.
🌂 Tuesday: Starts off like a wet sock, but dries out slowly like your nan’s laundry on a breezy day. Showers retreat to the north and east, leaving the rest of us to squint at the rare dry patch. 15°C in the south, 12°C in the north.
🌬️ Midweek onwards: The Met Office says we’re swapping calm for chaos. High pressure’s packing its bags, and Ex Hurricane Humberto’s ghost might swing by for a pint and a punch-up. Western Scotland’s got a yellow warning—because apparently Mother Nature’s got a vendetta against kilts.
🌧️ Temperatures are cooling faster than your enthusiasm for outdoor plans: from 18°C early October to 13.9°C by month’s end.
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So there you have it: a week of weather that’s wetter than a haddock’s handshake and colder than your ex’s heart. Don’t forget your umbrella, your sarcasm, and maybe a canoe!?
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