Incredible photos present UK’s final ‘proper’ White Christmas | UK | News | EUROtoday

Christmas Day is upon us, and households can be gathering to see their family members and luxuriate in a festive feast. Many can be hoping for some snowstorm to essentially improve that cosy yuletide environment.

Britain typically sees a “white Christmas”, classed by the Met Office as being when a minimum of a single snowflake is “observed falling on the 24 hours of 25 December, by either an official Met Office observer or by a Met Office automated weather station”.

There are a whole bunch of automated climate observing stations throughout the nation. According to the nationwide climate service, the final white Chrismas was technically in 2023, when 11% of stations recorded snow falling, although none of them reported any snow mendacity on the bottom.

But the Met Office says the final widespread white Christmas seen within the nation was some 15 years in the past, in December 2010.

Read on as we glance again at that snow-covered festive interval, as Britain was become a winter wonderland within the lead-up to Christmas.

A household stroll in Wrington on Boxing Day, 2010.

The UK noticed heavy snowfall within the lead as much as Christmas 2010, together with in Wrington, North Somerset.

Elsewhere within the nation, information had been set for snow depth, together with in Cae Poeth, in Gwynedd, which noticed a foot and a half of snow on Christmas Day, essentially the most ever recorded in Wales on that date.

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