Brits braced for White Christmas as psychic predicts mad finish to 2025

Celebrity astrologer Inbaal Honigman has used tarot cards to predict festive snow in Scotland on Christmas Day, with patches remaining across England and Wales from earlier December cold snaps

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Inbaal Honigman has predicted a White Christmas (Image: Jam Press/Inbaal Honigman)

A renowned astrologer has forecasted a rare white Christmas for the UK, including England and Wales. Celebrity psychic Inbaal Honigman, known for her accurate predictions such as the 2024 I’m A Celebrity winner, Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury’s split, and Oscar victors, is now focusing her talents on weather forecasting.

The 51-year-old is using her tarot cards to predict December’s climatic conditions, and it appears we’re in for a chilly spell. “The Priestess Tarot card predicts two days of snow north of Hadrian’s Wall,” Inbaal, who resides in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, revealed to What’s The Jam.

“It also reveals that in England and Wales, there will still be patches of snow on the ground, remaining from some previous cold snaps that begin in the second week of December.

“On Christmas Day, Scotland will see snowfall, with the northernmost parts boasting thick, unbroken, entirely white vistas.”

However, while she foresees a picturesque white Christmas, don’t get your hopes up too high – if Inbaal’s prediction holds true, it won’t last long.

She explained: “Much of the snow will have melted away by New Year’s Day, according to the watery Knight of Cups Tarot card.

“The Tarot indicates rainfall between Boxing Day and the New Year, with some areas at risk of flooding. No new snowfall is indicated past Boxing Day and until 2026.

“Western regions will experience heavy rainfall, and city centre trips will necessitate wellies for anyone braving the sales.”

But there’s welcome news for those who dread January’s typical bitter chill.

Inbaal revealed: “January 2026 is seen as surprisingly mild. The Hermit Tarot card predicts unexpectedly higher temperatures, although it’s not exactly holiday weather.

“January is seen as dark, cloudy, rainy and fairly miserable, and any traces of snow will turn into muddy puddles.”

Inbaal has previously grabbed attention with a series of spot-on predictions – including forecasting showbiz pair Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury’s split and subsequent reunion.

December seems to be a particularly powerful month for Inbaal’s forecasts, having initially predicted the couple’s separation back in December 2023, which came to pass eight months later.

In December 2024, she foretold that 2025 would mark the “year of reconciliation” for the duo – and they subsequently confirmed their romance was indeed back on track.

Britain is facing the threat of a massive 13-inch (34cm) snowfall next month, with the worst conditions expected to hit in the run-up to Christmas. The snow is forecast to affect the entire country, from the southern coast to the Scottish Highlands

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