2025: The year in your pictures

by · BBC Weather
BBC Weather Watchers / Andy Cap

As 2025 draws to a close it's the perfect time to take a look back at some of the fantastic photographs sent in by our Weather Watchers.

With cameras always at the ready they have managed to capture this year's weather stories with an added dash of celestial sparkle too.

BBC Weather Watchers / Freddy

It was a busy start to the year as Weather Watchers were treated to a stunning display of the Northern lights on 1 January, closely followed by a cold blast bringing snow that lasted until the middle of January.

BBC Weather Watchers / CarlosSaintee

Later in the month parts of the country were hit by Storm Eowyn – the strongest UK storm in 10 years which brought winds of 100 mph to parts of Scotland.

BBC Weather Watchers / Debbie W

In March a partial solar eclipse was visible across most of the country.

BBC Weather Watchers / Steve BB

Spring 2025 was the warmest and sunniest on record for parts of the UK. A prolonged dry spell increased the wildfire risk across parts of the country.

BBC Weather Watchers / jolly potter

There was uninterrupted sunshine around the country and temperatures reached almost 30C on 1 May. The warm and dry theme continued into summer with the threat of drought looming. June was the warmest on record for England.

With long spells of warm, dry and sunny weather, records continued to be broken. There were four heatwaves in total and summer 2025 was declared the warmest on record.

BBC Weather Watchers / Fife on a Bike
BBC Weather Watchers / Lynne Falconer

We also saw the familiar sight of torrential summer downpours and thunderstorms.

BBC Weather Watchers / Peter Steggles
BBC Weather Watchers / BoHurlz

Alongside a stunning display of autumn colours September and October saw a return to unsettled conditions.

BBC Weather Watchers / Helen Earth

Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season, brought damaging winds to parts of Scotland on 4 October.

BBC Weather Watchers / Rushy1977

On 4 November we marked the Weather Watcher's 10th anniversary which gave us another opportunity to showcase more of your impressive photographs.

BBC Weather Watchers / Puffed runner
BBC Weather Watchers / Joe Forbes
BBC Weather Watchers / Navigatio
BBC Weather Watchers / Rossi

A cold snap in November brought early-season snow and freezing conditions to northern areas.

BBC Weather Watchers / David
BBC Weather Watchers / Ingrid

Flooding was a feature of the season and Storm Claudia brought more severe impacts to Wales and parts of the UK towards the end of the month.

BBC Weather Watchers / Dustmote

December started with Storm Bram and we have ended the year with some striking sunrises.

BBC Weather Watchers / Beverley Senturk

Huge thanks to all of the BBC Weather Watchers for sending in their pictures over the last 10 years. We cannot wait to see more of your wonderful photographs in 2026.

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