When was the last time it snowed on Christmas Day UK?

The last widespread white Christmas in the UK was in 2010.
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When did UK last have snow on Christmas Day?

It is now “extremely unusual” to experience a white Christmas like that of 2010. Air temperatures do not need to drop below zero for snow to fall.
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Was 2023 a white Christmas UK?

Tulloch Bridge and Aviemore in Scotland recorded a mixture of rain and snow on Christmas day - despite parts of the country reaching the highest minimum daily temperature on record for 25 December.
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When did it last snow on Christmas Day in Suffolk?

The last time snow settled in Suffolk at Christmas was in 2010 and before that it was in 1970, making it a 40 year gap between White Christmases.
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When was the coldest Christmas in the UK?

The coldest ever temperature recorded for Christmas Day was in 1878 when -18.3C was recorded in Gainford, County Durham. The coldest temperature ever recorded in the UK over the Christmas period was -18.7C at Castlederg in County Tyrone in 2010.
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Has the UK ever had a white Christmas?

“For widespread and substantial snow on the ground on Christmas Day, we have to go back to 2010,” said the Met Office spokesperson Nicola Maxey. Between 1960 and 2020, London had six white Christmases, Cardiff had four and Belfast and Edinburgh each had 11.
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Will it snow for Christmas UK 2023?

It forecasts that the most affected areas could witness up to 9.5 inches of snow on the ground. A Met Office spokesperson told the Independent that it has a 'high degree of confidence it will be a white Christmas this year'. But probably not for everyone. They added: 'that does not mean we will see blankets of snow.
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How many White Christmases in UK since 1900?

For more southern areas of the UK away from the highest hills there have only been six classic widespread white Christmas days when snow has fallen and laid giving a good cover during the 20th century. They were 1906, 1917, 1923, 1938, 1956 and 1970.
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How many times has it snowed on Christmas Day?

In Scotland, snowflakes have fallen on Christmas Day 37 times since 1960. This compares to 16 times in Northern Ireland and 16 in Wales. In England, it's a matter of the north-south divide: northern England has had 26 white Christmases in that period, compared with 10 in the balmy south.
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Where did it snow on Christmas Day?

It comes after the Met Office provisionally recorded the highest daily minimum temperature for Christmas Day on record with predicted highs of 14C. Snowflakes fell in the Tulloch Bridge and Aviemore areas, meaning it could be classed as a White Christmas.
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What was the hottest Christmas Day in the UK?

The hottest Christmas Day on record was 15.6C in 1920, and there is a chance – albeit a small one – this could be matched or even beaten, the Met Office says. The Met Office said temperatures hit 15.3C in Heathrow, west London, and Cippenham in Slough.
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What was the warmest Christmas Day in the UK?

When was the warmest Christmas day? The warmest temperature recorded on Christmas day in the UK is 15.6 °C recorded in Killerton, Devon in 1920.
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What was the warmest Christmas Eve in the UK?

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On Sunday, the weather agency said temperatures reached 15.3C at Heathrow, west London. People crabbing on the beach in Dawlish Warren, south Devon. The warmest Christmas Eve on record was in 1931, when 15.5C was recorded in Aberdeen and Banff in Scotland.
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When was the last white Christmas UK 2023?

Snow, sleet and rain moved across parts of Scotland, with Tulloch Bridge and Aviemore recording snowflakes, the Met Office said. The forecaster said this made Christmas Day 2023 an “official white Christmas”, which is defined by at least one snowflake falling on 25 December.
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Was 1981 a white Christmas?

Was a bit disappointed how the narrator pointed out CORRECTLY that 1981 didn't officially count as a white Christmas because not a single flake of snow fell on the met office building in London that day. But then INCORRECTLY said the last such one was in 2010.
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How many white Christmases in the last 50 years?

That means those living in England have experienced a white Christmas at least 25 times since 1967 – although people may not have seen a single snowflake in some of those years. Northern Ireland, meanwhile, has experienced 15 white Christmases in the last 50 years.
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What years did it snow on Xmas Day?

Good job too as a Dickensian blanket of snow on the ground is much rarer, only occurring a handful of times since 1960 (in 1981, 1995, 2009 and 2010).
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Will 2023 be a white Christmas?

Met Office forecasters confirmed "some snow falling across the Scottish high ground" just after midday on Monday. Christmas 2023 is officially a white one - despite parts of the country reaching the highest minimum daily temperature on record for 25 December.
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What are the odds of snowing on Christmas Day in the UK?

According to betting.com, the chances of a white Christmas somewhere in the UK are 7/4, with London being an outside bet at 9/1. The latest odds were given on December 14.
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Was there a white Christmas in the UK in 1981?

In 1981 Britain experienced the whitest Christmas of the 20th Century, with over half the country covered in snow. With unseen archive and celebrity anecdotes, this show recalls the spectacular weather event.
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What part of England had heavy snow on 2nd December?

Parts of Cumbria saw over 30cms of snow on Sat. 2nd December, that's a foot of snow. There was disruption, power cuts and people stuck in their cars, so how to prepare. There has been a taste of winter for the UK during the end of November and the start of December.
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How many white Christmases in UK since 1960?

There have been six white Christmases [MetO 'one snowflake' definition] recorded in the capital since 1960. But, if you consider what most people perceive to be a white Christmas, a widespread covering of snow on the ground, that's only happened four times in the UK [since 1960] - in 1981, 1995, 2009 and 2010. I.
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Is winter 2023 going to be cold UK?

So, although some milder and unsettled weather appears likely, there could be prolonged spells of drier weather as high pressure becomes dominant. It could turn cold at times with the more blocked weather too, though confidence is low on how cold and where may be coldest and see risk of wintry weather.
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What king was crowned on Christmas Day?

On Christmas Day in 1066, after defeating King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings, William I 'The Conqueror' was crowned King at Westminster Abbey.
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Is there a snow storm coming to UK 2023?

The last few days of 2023 are forecast to be unsettled, with strong winds, rain and even snow featuring in parts of the UK. An area of low pressure which pushes in from the west on Saturday will be the most dominant feature in the forecast leading up to the new year.
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