Cold weather payments triggered in UK snow – check if you’re eligible and when to expect money

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Cold weather payments triggered in UK snow – check if you’re eligible and when to expect money
Author: Albert Toth
Published: Jan, 09 2025 10:56

The first cold weather payments of 2025 have been triggered. The first cold weather payments of 2025 have been triggered as snow falls on neighbourhoods across the UK and temperatures continue to plunge. To help support people during cold snaps like these, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) runs the cold weather payment scheme for qualifying households. This is a one-off payment of £25 that is triggered for every seven-day period where the temperature in your area is at or below zero degrees.

However, all the affected postcode areas are eligible for double this and can expect a payment of £50. This is because the cold snap has been so long-lasting that the criteria was triggered twice. An estimated 6,000 people across 23 postcode areas can now expect a payment. These areas are split across the country, with 16 in northern regions and seven near the southwest coast.

Here’s everything you need to know about the scheme:. You are eligible for the payment if you receive any of the following:. You must also live in an area that has experienced seven days of zero or sub-zero temperatures. Here is a map of all the latest areas to qualify:.

The DWP uses its own equipment to measure temperatures across all UK postcodes. If you disagree with the judgement, it is possible to appeal directly to the department. If you’re eligible, you will get these payments automatically. They should arrive in the same bank account you receive benefit payments, within 14 working days of the cold period.

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