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    No sign of frost: Very mild start to November in Europe

09:00
31 October 2025

No sign of frost
Europe: Mild start to November

Map of Europe showing temperatures ranging from 9 to 25 degrees, warm in the south, cool in the north.
TemperatureRadar: There is no sign of cold weather in Europe.

November starts off very mild in most regions of Europe, thanks to the influence of a pressure set-up over the UK and Ireland.

Winter temperatures with frost are only found in Western Siberia and some mountainous regions in Scandinavia.

In Southern Europe, late summer highs of between 20 and 25 degrees are even possible. In Cyprus, temperatures could even reach almost 30 degrees at the weekend.

The reason for this is a strong low-pressure system over the Atlantic. With the help of a high-pressure system over the UK and Ireland, mild Mediterranean air is flowing far into Northern Europe. Even north of the Arctic Circle, temperatures are above freezing away from the mountains.

There will be little change in the temperature distribution next week.

Trondheim

Th
12
14
Fr
12
15
Sa
12
19
Su
14
23
Mo
13
16
Tu
12
15
We
10
18
Th
14
18
Fr
12
16
Sa
12
16
Su
11
17
Mo
12
16
Tu
11
18
We
13
17
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Stockholm

Th
15
24
Fr
14
24
Sa
19
26
Su
17
31
Mo
21
27
Tu
17
24
We
16
24
Th
15
23
Fr
14
22
Sa
12
20
Su
13
21
Mo
12
20
Tu
12
22
We
15
23
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Berlin

Th
19
34
Fr
18
34
Sa
20
39
Su
24
38
Mo
21
25
Tu
18
28
We
17
25
Th
18
26
Fr
15
23
Sa
15
24
Su
15
23
Mo
16
25
Tu
17
28
We
17
25
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Nicosia

Th
19
36
Fr
21
34
Sa
22
34
Su
22
35
Mo
23
36
Tu
23
36
We
23
35
Th
22
34
Fr
21
33
Sa
20
33
Su
21
35
Mo
22
36
Tu
21
36
We
22
36
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Seville

Th
19
29
Fr
19
32
Sa
19
35
Su
21
38
Mo
23
40
Tu
24
40
We
25
42
Th
25
42
Fr
25
41
Sa
23
41
Su
23
38
Mo
23
35
Tu
21
36
We
22
38
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Dennis Oswald
Ryan Hathaway
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