UK to be warmer than Malta and Barcelona
The UK is set to experience unseasonably warm weather, with temperatures possibly reaching 19C, surpassing that of Malta and Barcelona.
Forecasters are predicting unusually warm weather for the UK, with some regions likely to see temperatures reach 19C (66.2F) on Wednesday, 25 February 2026. This marks a significant weather event, as it positions the UK as warmer than popular Mediterranean holiday destinations such as Malta and Barcelona. The forecast indicates ample sunshine across many areas, particularly in the southeast of England, while much of the country enjoys mild conditions brought on by high-pressure systems settling over the region.
The meteorological conditions leading to this warmth come at the conclusion of a winter characterized by above-average rainfall, a trend observed over the past three decades. Meteorologist Dr. Christopher England reported that areas such as Frittenden in Kent and High Beach in Essex have already recorded temperatures exceeding 16.6C (61.88F) and are expected to increase further. The anticipated warmer conditions are notable in their contrast to the typically cooler February weather, illustrating the variability of seasonal temperatures in the UK.
However, this warm spell is projected to be short-lived, as forecasts suggest a shift to cooler, more average temperatures beginning Thursday, following the warm Wednesday. This fluctuation highlights the unpredictability of British weather patterns and may lead to discussions about climate trends, especially in the context of a winter that has seen significantly higher than normal levels of precipitation. Such weather phenomena can have implications for local ecosystems, farming, and energy usage in the region as communities adapt to changing temperatures.