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Hogmanay celebrations cancelled as UK-wide weather warnings take hold Hogmanay celebrations cancelled as UK-wide weather warnings take hold
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Hogmanay celebrations take place each year in Scotland, with firework displays in Edinburgh to mark the start of the new yearHogmanay celebrations take place each year in Scotland, with firework displays in Edinburgh to mark the start of the new year
Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations have been cancelled as wind, rain and snow are forecast across the UK in the coming days. Edinburgh's outdoor Hogmanay celebrations have been cancelled as wind, rain and snow are forecast across the UK in the coming days.
The Met Office has warned that weather impacts will be varied across the UK, with "a wet and windy spell for many up into the new year".The Met Office has warned that weather impacts will be varied across the UK, with "a wet and windy spell for many up into the new year".
As 2025 gets under way, much of the country will be braced for rain and strong winds with yellow weather warnings in place between Monday and Thursday.As 2025 gets under way, much of the country will be braced for rain and strong winds with yellow weather warnings in place between Monday and Thursday.
Flood alerts and flood warnings - including a rare severe flood warning - are in place across Scotland. Meanwhile, an amber warning for rain has been issued for parts of Scotland on New Year's Eve - with stormy conditions expected to spread to the rest of the UK.Flood alerts and flood warnings - including a rare severe flood warning - are in place across Scotland. Meanwhile, an amber warning for rain has been issued for parts of Scotland on New Year's Eve - with stormy conditions expected to spread to the rest of the UK.
The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (Sepa) has urged people in the North West and Central Highlands to "be prepared, be aware" as flooding is expected.The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (Sepa) has urged people in the North West and Central Highlands to "be prepared, be aware" as flooding is expected.
Sepa issued severe flood warnings of "danger to life" for parts of northern Scotland, including Aviemore and Kincraig, which First Minister John Swinney called a "very significant upgrade of the weather warning".Sepa issued severe flood warnings of "danger to life" for parts of northern Scotland, including Aviemore and Kincraig, which First Minister John Swinney called a "very significant upgrade of the weather warning".
Edinburgh's street party and fireworks display were cancelled on public safety grounds after the Met Office issued yellow warnings for wind and rain. Indoor events, including a candlelit concert at St Giles' Cathedral, are scheduled to go ahead as planned. Edinburgh's street party, fireworks display and outdoor concert were cancelled on public safety grounds after the Met Office issued yellow warnings for wind and rain. Indoor events, including a candlelit concert at St Giles' Cathedral, are scheduled to go ahead as planned.
Unique Assembly, which runs the world-renowned Hogmanay festival on behalf of City of Edinburgh Council, said it had taken the decision in the interest of public safety. Unique Assembly, which runs the world-renowned Hogmanay festival on behalf of City of Edinburgh Council, said it had taken the "difficult decision" in the interest of public safety.
Al Thomson, festival director of Edinburgh's Hogmanay, told the BBC the organisers were "deeply disappointed to make the decision," adding: "It's not something that we take lightly".Al Thomson, festival director of Edinburgh's Hogmanay, told the BBC the organisers were "deeply disappointed to make the decision," adding: "It's not something that we take lightly".
However, Mr Thomson said the weather conditions of the past 48 hours and those forecast for the next 24 hours "meant we weren't able to build the infrastructure both for the performances and also the safety infrastructure".However, Mr Thomson said the weather conditions of the past 48 hours and those forecast for the next 24 hours "meant we weren't able to build the infrastructure both for the performances and also the safety infrastructure".
It comes after wind gusts on Sunday led to the cancellation of the traditional Torchlight Procession, which usually kicks off the Hogmanay events.It comes after wind gusts on Sunday led to the cancellation of the traditional Torchlight Procession, which usually kicks off the Hogmanay events.
Last year, as many as 30,000 people attended Hogmanay festivities in Edinburgh to welcome in 2024.Last year, as many as 30,000 people attended Hogmanay festivities in Edinburgh to welcome in 2024.
In Blackpool, the annual seaside fireworks display to welcome in the new year has been cancelled because of a forecast of high winds. Neil Ellis from the Edinburgh Hotels Association said it was "pretty devastating" for the city and the "many thousands of people" who had travelled there.
In Blackpool, the annual seaside fireworks display to welcome in the new year has also been cancelled because of a forecast of high winds.
While in London, City Hall said it was monitoring the weather forecast ahead of the capital's sold-out New Year's Eve display.While in London, City Hall said it was monitoring the weather forecast ahead of the capital's sold-out New Year's Eve display.
Met Office spokesman Oli Claydon said there was already some travel disruption in Scotland, and "more broadly there could be disruption from strong wind and, in particular, where the wind and rain overlap".Met Office spokesman Oli Claydon said there was already some travel disruption in Scotland, and "more broadly there could be disruption from strong wind and, in particular, where the wind and rain overlap".
On Monday, the Met Office upgraded a rain weather warning for parts of northern Scotland on 31 December to amber, meaning flooding and disruption are likely until 17:00 GMT on Tuesday.On Monday, the Met Office upgraded a rain weather warning for parts of northern Scotland on 31 December to amber, meaning flooding and disruption are likely until 17:00 GMT on Tuesday.
Forecasters expect areas of low pressure to bring unsettled conditions more widely across the UK on both New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.Forecasters expect areas of low pressure to bring unsettled conditions more widely across the UK on both New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
That will eventually lead to a cold plunge of air from the north, with temperatures dipping below freezing for many.That will eventually lead to a cold plunge of air from the north, with temperatures dipping below freezing for many.
Between Monday and New Year's Eve there could be as much as 100-140mm (3.9-5.5 inches) of rainfall in some parts of western Scotland which could lead to localised flooding.Between Monday and New Year's Eve there could be as much as 100-140mm (3.9-5.5 inches) of rainfall in some parts of western Scotland which could lead to localised flooding.
There could be some further snow in northern parts of the country too.There could be some further snow in northern parts of the country too.
There will also be spells of rain across England, Northern Ireland and Wales. The rain looks set to be particularly heavy in Wales.There will also be spells of rain across England, Northern Ireland and Wales. The rain looks set to be particularly heavy in Wales.
While it will be windy everywhere, it could be especially blustery in the south of England as the new year is welcomed in.While it will be windy everywhere, it could be especially blustery in the south of England as the new year is welcomed in.
The Environment Agency's flood duty manager, Stefan Laeger, said continuous rain meant river levels could be high across parts of the Midlands and the north of England between Tuesday and Thursday "when significant inland flooding is possible but not expected".The Environment Agency's flood duty manager, Stefan Laeger, said continuous rain meant river levels could be high across parts of the Midlands and the north of England between Tuesday and Thursday "when significant inland flooding is possible but not expected".
More than a dozen flood warnings and alerts were in place across Scotland on Monday evening, with two in place in northern England.More than a dozen flood warnings and alerts were in place across Scotland on Monday evening, with two in place in northern England.
Strong winds have been forecast for parts of the UK, which has already seen high winds in December (pictured on England's west coast on 22 December)Strong winds have been forecast for parts of the UK, which has already seen high winds in December (pictured on England's west coast on 22 December)
The weather warnings in place across the UK include:The weather warnings in place across the UK include:
A yellow warning for rain and snow across Scotland for all of Monday and Tuesday.A yellow warning for rain and snow across Scotland for all of Monday and Tuesday.
An amber warning for rain is in place for Moray and Highland from first thing on Tuesday until 17:00.An amber warning for rain is in place for Moray and Highland from first thing on Tuesday until 17:00.
Parts of northern England are covered by a yellow warning for wind from 07:00 until 23:00 on Tuesday. A separate wind warning covers Northern Ireland from 06:00 until 14:00.Parts of northern England are covered by a yellow warning for wind from 07:00 until 23:00 on Tuesday. A separate wind warning covers Northern Ireland from 06:00 until 14:00.
Also on Tuesday, a yellow warning for snow is in place for Orkney and Shetland in Scotland from 05:00 until midnight.Also on Tuesday, a yellow warning for snow is in place for Orkney and Shetland in Scotland from 05:00 until midnight.
A separate yellow warning for rain covers parts of Wales, the midlands and north-west England from 18:00 on Tuesday and 18:00 on Wednesday.A separate yellow warning for rain covers parts of Wales, the midlands and north-west England from 18:00 on Tuesday and 18:00 on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, yellow warnings for snow and ice come into force, covering parts of northern Scotland, leading to some travel disruption in Aberdeenshire and Highland. It will stay in place until Thursday at 09:00.On Wednesday, yellow warnings for snow and ice come into force, covering parts of northern Scotland, leading to some travel disruption in Aberdeenshire and Highland. It will stay in place until Thursday at 09:00.
Also on Wednesday, a yellow warning for wind is in place for southern England from 07:00 until midnight.Also on Wednesday, a yellow warning for wind is in place for southern England from 07:00 until midnight.
New Year weather forecast: What will it be like where I live?New Year weather forecast: What will it be like where I live?
More widespread disruption is expected on New Year's Day as another area of low pressure moves across the UK.More widespread disruption is expected on New Year's Day as another area of low pressure moves across the UK.
The strongest winds will be over England and Wales with gusts near 70mph (112km/h) over coasts and hills in the south and west.The strongest winds will be over England and Wales with gusts near 70mph (112km/h) over coasts and hills in the south and west.
About 30mm of heavy rainfall is expected widely across the UK. Rain is forecast to be heavier in Wales on Wednesday, which could bring some flooding.About 30mm of heavy rainfall is expected widely across the UK. Rain is forecast to be heavier in Wales on Wednesday, which could bring some flooding.
Forecasters said up to 20cm of snow is expected in some parts of Scotland with heavier falls over hills with blizzards and drifting.Forecasters said up to 20cm of snow is expected in some parts of Scotland with heavier falls over hills with blizzards and drifting.
The Met Office said there was "potential for the pattern of warnings to shift and possibly escalate in some areas".The Met Office said there was "potential for the pattern of warnings to shift and possibly escalate in some areas".
Disruption is expected to continue on Wednesday night. By the morning of Thursday 2 January arctic air may sweep towards the UK as the area of low pressure clears into Europe.Disruption is expected to continue on Wednesday night. By the morning of Thursday 2 January arctic air may sweep towards the UK as the area of low pressure clears into Europe.
From Thursday into next weekend it will be much colder everywhere with widespread frosts. Most places will be dry and sunny during the day but wintry showers will affect northern areas and lead to icy conditions.From Thursday into next weekend it will be much colder everywhere with widespread frosts. Most places will be dry and sunny during the day but wintry showers will affect northern areas and lead to icy conditions.
Those travelling and with plans over the New Year are being urged to check the latest forecasts.Those travelling and with plans over the New Year are being urged to check the latest forecasts.
Network Rail said trains on some lines will need to be slowed down due to the difficult weather conditions.Network Rail said trains on some lines will need to be slowed down due to the difficult weather conditions.
Passengers on Avanti West Coast routes have been warned they will face a "significantly reduced" service on New Year's Eve due to a strike by train managers.Passengers on Avanti West Coast routes have been warned they will face a "significantly reduced" service on New Year's Eve due to a strike by train managers.
Members of the RMT union will walk out on 31 December until 2 January following a dispute over rest days.Members of the RMT union will walk out on 31 December until 2 January following a dispute over rest days.
The weather warnings come after thick fog caused disruption to hundreds of flights at some of the UK's major airports over the weekend.The weather warnings come after thick fog caused disruption to hundreds of flights at some of the UK's major airports over the weekend.
Gatwick Airport reported continued delays on Monday, and flights at Manchester, Glasgow and Cardiff were also affected on Friday and Saturday due to poor visibility.Gatwick Airport reported continued delays on Monday, and flights at Manchester, Glasgow and Cardiff were also affected on Friday and Saturday due to poor visibility.
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