Scotland and Northern Ireland have mildest start to Christmas Day on record

Scotland and Northern Ireland have mildest start to Christmas Day on record
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Scotland and Northern Ireland have mildest start to Christmas Day on record
Author: Aneesa Ahmed and PA Media
Published: Dec, 25 2024 18:03

Temperatures reached 11.9C in Kinloss, Moray and peaked at 11C at Killowen, Co Down, according to Met Office. This year marks the mildest start to Christmas Day on record in Northern Ireland and Scotland. According to the Met Office, in Kinloss, Moray, temperatures reached 11.9C, while at Killowen, Co Down, it peaked at 11C for the 24-hour period ending at 9am on 25 December. A temperature of 14.2C was reached in Dyce, Aberdeen, meteorologist Kathryn Chalk said.

 [Santa Claus and swimmers emerge from the sea]
Image Credit: the Guardian [Santa Claus and swimmers emerge from the sea]

“No sign of snow this Christmas, with a mild and cloudy theme,” said Chalk. “A cloudy Christmas Day for many, however, there are some breaks in the cloud giving sunny spells, especially to the east of any higher ground with some patchy rain in the far northwest of Scotland.”.

 [Some swimmers preparing to dive into the Serpentine while some are swimming]
Image Credit: the Guardian [Some swimmers preparing to dive into the Serpentine while some are swimming]

People have been sharing pictures of their Christmas Day walks on social media, while also commenting on the weather. “Christmas Day walk along the beach. Unseasonably mild, but we’re not complaining,” one user wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. One user on the platform called the weather “practically tropical”.

“Four [photos] from our Christmas morning walk on the hills above Pitlochry,” wrote another while sharing scenic images. “Incredibly mild day so little snow remaining even on the higher hills.”. Open water, outdoor swimmers have also been taking advantage of the warmer-than-expected temperatures, kicking off their festive celebrations with a dip.

At organised swims in Boscombe Pier in Bournemouth, and at Hunstanton in Norfolk, people charged towards the sea before taking the plunge. Similarly, members of the Serpentine Swimming Club took part in the Peter Pan Cup race, which is held every Christmas Day in the Serpentine, in central London’s Hyde Park.

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