Unexpected Heat Marks the First Day of Spring 2025 in the United Kingdom: A Sign of Climate Change?
Unexpected Heat Marks the First Day of Spring 2025 in the United Kingdom: A Sign of Climate Change?
Unexpected Heat Marks the First Day of Spring 2025 in the United Kingdom: A Sign of Climate Change?
Mar 21, 2025
Mar 21, 2025

European peacock butterfly on a flower. Credit: Jarmila Horalkova, Getty Images via Canva.
European peacock butterfly on a flower. Credit: Jarmila Horalkova, Getty Images via Canva.
Temperatures above 21°C surprised on the first day of spring 2025 in the United Kingdom. Learn how the climate is affecting plants, wildlife, and the environment.
Temperatures above 21°C surprised on the first day of spring 2025 in the United Kingdom. Learn how the climate is affecting plants, wildlife, and the environment.
The first day of spring 2025 in the United Kingdom brought summer-like temperatures. In Chertsey, Surrey, thermometers registered 21.3°C—the highest of the year so far. Twelve other locations in England and Wales also exceeded 20°C, revealing an unusual pattern for the season.
Early Blooming in Nature Reserves
In regions such as Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Northamptonshire, bluebells, which usually bloom between April and May, have already started to appear in the fields. This early flowering demonstrates the direct effects of climate on the natural life cycle of plants.
Wildlife Active Off-Season
Wildlife is also showing signs of change: peacock butterflies are already being spotted on the fringes of Wales. In the Fylde dunes, sand lizards, including hatchlings, are active weeks earlier than usual.
Migratory Birds Arrive Earlier Than Expected
Species such as cuckoos and swallows, which usually arrive only in mid-spring, have already been seen in the U.K. Experts attribute this earlier arrival to climate change, which is altering traditional migratory patterns.
Conservation Challenges and Ecosystems
In Wales, tree saplings began sprouting ahead of the planned planting season, potentially compromising their development. Soil nutrient and water shortages threaten their survival. The Wildlife Trust has warned of the risks of a hot, dry spring—with higher probabilities of droughts and wildfires—further impacting local ecosystems.
Climate Change: The Underlying Factor
According to the Met Office, although temperatures are currently above average, they are not unprecedented. Nevertheless, an underlying climate change influence amplifies abnormal weather events. Eleanor Johnson, a representative of the Wildlife Trusts, highlighted the importance of adaptive strategies—such as peatland restoration—to strengthen ecosystems in the face of these changes.
Spring in Images: Between Beauty and Concern
While experts sound the alarm, the public is making the most of the sunshine. Thousands flocked to parks and beaches, and Stonehenge’s Equinox celebrations became prominent under the unseasonably warm sun. This juxtaposition between seasonal beauty and environmental warning signs invites reflection: are we prepared for a spring shaped by climate change?
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Want to learn more about this phenomenon and its impacts? Read the full article in The Times.
The first day of spring 2025 in the United Kingdom brought summer-like temperatures. In Chertsey, Surrey, thermometers registered 21.3°C—the highest of the year so far. Twelve other locations in England and Wales also exceeded 20°C, revealing an unusual pattern for the season.
Early Blooming in Nature Reserves
In regions such as Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Northamptonshire, bluebells, which usually bloom between April and May, have already started to appear in the fields. This early flowering demonstrates the direct effects of climate on the natural life cycle of plants.
Wildlife Active Off-Season
Wildlife is also showing signs of change: peacock butterflies are already being spotted on the fringes of Wales. In the Fylde dunes, sand lizards, including hatchlings, are active weeks earlier than usual.
Migratory Birds Arrive Earlier Than Expected
Species such as cuckoos and swallows, which usually arrive only in mid-spring, have already been seen in the U.K. Experts attribute this earlier arrival to climate change, which is altering traditional migratory patterns.
Conservation Challenges and Ecosystems
In Wales, tree saplings began sprouting ahead of the planned planting season, potentially compromising their development. Soil nutrient and water shortages threaten their survival. The Wildlife Trust has warned of the risks of a hot, dry spring—with higher probabilities of droughts and wildfires—further impacting local ecosystems.
Climate Change: The Underlying Factor
According to the Met Office, although temperatures are currently above average, they are not unprecedented. Nevertheless, an underlying climate change influence amplifies abnormal weather events. Eleanor Johnson, a representative of the Wildlife Trusts, highlighted the importance of adaptive strategies—such as peatland restoration—to strengthen ecosystems in the face of these changes.
Spring in Images: Between Beauty and Concern
While experts sound the alarm, the public is making the most of the sunshine. Thousands flocked to parks and beaches, and Stonehenge’s Equinox celebrations became prominent under the unseasonably warm sun. This juxtaposition between seasonal beauty and environmental warning signs invites reflection: are we prepared for a spring shaped by climate change?
—
Want to learn more about this phenomenon and its impacts? Read the full article in The Times.
The first day of spring 2025 in the United Kingdom brought summer-like temperatures. In Chertsey, Surrey, thermometers registered 21.3°C—the highest of the year so far. Twelve other locations in England and Wales also exceeded 20°C, revealing an unusual pattern for the season.
Early Blooming in Nature Reserves
In regions such as Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Northamptonshire, bluebells, which usually bloom between April and May, have already started to appear in the fields. This early flowering demonstrates the direct effects of climate on the natural life cycle of plants.
Wildlife Active Off-Season
Wildlife is also showing signs of change: peacock butterflies are already being spotted on the fringes of Wales. In the Fylde dunes, sand lizards, including hatchlings, are active weeks earlier than usual.
Migratory Birds Arrive Earlier Than Expected
Species such as cuckoos and swallows, which usually arrive only in mid-spring, have already been seen in the U.K. Experts attribute this earlier arrival to climate change, which is altering traditional migratory patterns.
Conservation Challenges and Ecosystems
In Wales, tree saplings began sprouting ahead of the planned planting season, potentially compromising their development. Soil nutrient and water shortages threaten their survival. The Wildlife Trust has warned of the risks of a hot, dry spring—with higher probabilities of droughts and wildfires—further impacting local ecosystems.
Climate Change: The Underlying Factor
According to the Met Office, although temperatures are currently above average, they are not unprecedented. Nevertheless, an underlying climate change influence amplifies abnormal weather events. Eleanor Johnson, a representative of the Wildlife Trusts, highlighted the importance of adaptive strategies—such as peatland restoration—to strengthen ecosystems in the face of these changes.
Spring in Images: Between Beauty and Concern
While experts sound the alarm, the public is making the most of the sunshine. Thousands flocked to parks and beaches, and Stonehenge’s Equinox celebrations became prominent under the unseasonably warm sun. This juxtaposition between seasonal beauty and environmental warning signs invites reflection: are we prepared for a spring shaped by climate change?
—
Want to learn more about this phenomenon and its impacts? Read the full article in The Times.

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