Southampton Christmas Day and Boxing Day 2023 weather forecast revealed
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The Met Office has predicted that some northern parts of the UK may experience a ‘White Christmas’ (which only needs to see a single flake falling to count) but what are the chances for southern England?
Here’s what to expect in Southampton on Christmas Day and Boxing Day according to the Met Office.
The Met Office page for Southampton can be found on the website here.
As we head towards Christmas there is, as always, a great deal of speculation about what weather we might have in store for the festive season as well as the rest of winter.
Find out more about how the winter weather is shaping up in our latest blog:
— Met Office (@metoffice) December 19, 2023
Southampton Met Office Christmas Day forecast
At the time of writing here’s what the Met Office is forecasting for Southampton on Christmas Day:
- 6am – 11C, overcast
- 9am – 11C, cloudy
- 12pm – 11C, cloudy
- 3pm – 11C, cloudy
- 6pm – 10C, cloudy
- 9pm – 8C, cloudy
Southampton is not expected to see any sort of snow on Christmas Day, with it being fairly mild throughout.
There is a small chance of rain throughout the day and it is expected to be overcast for most of it.
Southampton Met Office Boxing Day forecast
At the time of writing here’s what the Met Office is forecasting for Southampton on Boxing Day:
- 6am – 8C, cloudy
- 9am – 9C, cloudy
- 12pm – 10C, cloudy
- 3pm – 10C, light rain
- 6pm – 10C, light rain
- 9pm – 10C, cloudy
In terms of the long-term forecast for the festive period, the Met Office says: “The festive period is set to see fairly typical conditions for the time of year, with the winds often fairly strong and from the west or northwest, bringing spells of rain interspersed with cooler and more-showery conditions at times.”
It adds: “Conditions further south are likely to be on the mild side occasionally, but perhaps less-so than of late.
“Towards the new year, things don’t look like changing a great deal, though temperatures may fall a little, with some snow perhaps falling to lower levels over Scotland with time.”
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