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Widely below 0 °C - Frozen end to the week

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19 November 2025

Widely below 0 °C
Frozen end to the week

Weather map of the UK and Ireland showing widespread blue shading and temperatures around -3°C to 0°C.

It's a frozen end to the week as temperatures continue to dip under the influence of polar air.

Lows are widely under freezing point, with -5 °C in Glasgow and even chiller in more remote areas.

Winds are much calmer by Friday, which helps to relieve some of the cold's bite, before things begin to feel milder again by next week.

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Ryan Hathaway
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