Christmas Day is about to be the warmest in virtually a decade, with forecasters predicting highs of 14C.
Goals of a White Christmas have been shattered for many of the UK, with “very delicate” temperatures persevering with after the nation noticed its warmest December 24 for more than 20 years.
Nonetheless, some areas in northern Scotland are prone to see some snow, technically making it a White Christmas, which is outlined by the Met Workplace as a single snowflake falling on December 25.
Predicted highs of 13 to 14C in London and the south-east of England would make it the mildest Christmas Day since 2016, when temperatures reached 15.1C.
The typical most temperature for December is 7C.