With Christmas just around the corner and many eager to make this a great one, some might be wondering if it'll be a white Christmas this year.
The BBC’s weather forecast predicts the weather you’ll see in Ayrshire on December 25, 2022.
Here’s everything you need to know about the weather on Christmas Day, including temperatures and the answer to the all-important question: Will there be snow in Ayrshire on the big day?
Christmas Day weather forecast in Ayrshire
At the time of writing, BBC Weather predicts that South Ayrshire will experience sunny intervals from 9 am to 4 pm with some cloud coverage.
The temperature is also expected to be milder than in recent weeks with a low of 2C and a high of 4C.
At 2 and 4 pm, there will also be a 21% chance of rain with winds reaching highs of 10 mph throughout the day.
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As we transition from cold to milder weather there could be a spell of freezing rain and snow for some, leading to hazardous travel conditions
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East Ayrshire will similarly experience more moderate temperatures at 3C with some sun between 10 am and 2 pm.
Winds will remain below 10 mph with the chance of rain reaching highs of 20%.
North Ayrshire will have sunny spells between 9 am and 12 pm as well as a temperature of 5C.
The chance of rain will reach 21% with winds reaching 12 mph.
All three Ayrshire council areas are unlikely to experience snow, meaning that those wanting a white Christmas are out of luck.
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