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    What is Christmas Day weather forecast for UK? Check here

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    Experts predict that the weather during the Christmas period may remain mild.

    What is Christmas Day weather forecast for UK? Check hereAgencies
    Christmas is just around the corner, and people are almost ready with their plans for this holiday season. However, the weather in the United Kingdom has taken a serious turn in the last couple of days. Notably, the temperature in the UK has recently witnessed an "extraordinary" increase in just a couple of days. And now people are wondering whether the current milder weather will continue for the upcoming days leading up to December 25.

    According to experts, the weather on December 25 is most likely to be mild. Besides, they expect that rain or showers can occur in places in the south, particularly the far south. The experts said that wintry conditions and cold air might remain confined to the north of the United Kingdom. But they have said that their predictions can change as December 25 is still a few days away. Dan Harris, the deputy chief meteorologist of the Met Office, stated that "a range of outcomes" were possible.



    Forecasters expect colder weather to arrive in the north from mid-week onwards, while the south may remain mild. A meteorology expert, Dr Stephen Burt, has called the rise of temperature in Reading "extraordinary." The temperature in Reading has risen from minus 5 degrees celsius to 12 degrees celsius in a few days. Burt said that a change in the air mass caused the sudden rise in the temperature.

    FAQs:

    1. How much has the temperature increased in Reading?
      The temperature in Reading has increased from minus 5 degrees celsius to 12 degrees celsius in just a few days.
    2. What have experts predicted about the weather conditions in the UK?
      Experts say the weather conditions in the UK are likely to be mild during Christmas.


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