Bad weather set to hit UK New Year celebrations

Bad weather set to hit UK New Year celebrations

Adverse weather on Monday looked set to hit UK New Year festivities, as the organizers of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay street party canceled the event on public safety grounds.The Edinburgh celebrations, a major tourist draw which last year attracted some 30,000 people, had been due to feature a fireworks display and concert headlined by Scottish band Texas.But organizers said it would not be safe to go ahead with preparations for outdoor events scheduled for Monday and New Year’s Eve on Tuesday due to “ongoing high winds and inclement weather”.Planned New Year fireworks in the holiday resort town of Blackpool in northwestern England were also canceled due to a forecast of high winds, the local council said.The Met Office said heavy rain and strong winds could be expected in parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England.Some snow was also forecast for parts of Scotland.”A series of low-pressure systems will track across the UK over the next couple of days bringing some potentially disruptive weather,” said Met Office meteorologist Steve Willington.”Almost the entire UK is covered by at least one weather warning” over the coming week, he added.An amber warning for rain and snow — the second most severe weather notice, meaning there is a potential risk to life — is in place for Scotland.A number of less severe yellow warnings for rain, wind and snow were also in place for Scotland and northern England.

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