October 2025 brought diverse weather patterns across the United Kingdom, showcasing clear regional variations in temperature, rainfall, and sunlight typical of the season. While much of the country experienced mild conditions, the contrast between regions was pronounced.
In these areas, wet and cloudy days dominated, with frequent rain contributing to higher river levels and a risk of localized flooding. Despite the unsettled conditions, temperatures remained above seasonal averages.
These regions also saw a mix of mild and damp weather, though slightly more sunshine appeared compared to the northwest. Rainfall was persistent but interspersed with short, clearer spells.
The southern and eastern parts of England enjoyed sunnier, drier weather overall. The warmth extended late into the month, allowing continued agricultural activity and outdoor gatherings.
Above-average temperatures across most of the UK indicate a generally milder autumn, with fewer frost nights and a delayed onset of winter. The west and north saw saturated soils and flooded areas, while the east remained relatively dry.
“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.”
October 2025 reflected a mild yet uneven autumn across the UK, with sunshine scarce in the north and west but plenty of dry warmth lingering in the south and east.
The UK’s October 2025 weather mixed mild air with contrasting wet and dry zones, marking one of the cloudiest months in decades according to the Met Office.