Overview
- The Met Office says a White Christmas is unlikely for most areas, with any snow most probable in the north over higher ground.
- In Wales, only the elevated parts of Eryri are currently flagged by the Met Office as likely to see snowfall on December 25.
- Netweather judges Christmas snow as unlikely yet possible, noting it would require a short‑lived northerly or north‑westerly burst to arrive at just the right time.
- WXCharts suggests an Arctic push around December 19–21 could bring snow to northern and some western areas, with later runs hinting at flurries reaching southern England, though these signals remain uncertain.
- Bookmakers have lengthened odds to about 7/4 for much of Scotland and up to 8/1 for parts of England, reflecting the lower overall probability.