New year revellers told to wrap up warm with snow expected across UK
Near-freezing temperatures likely but clear, dry skies will be perfect for viewing fireworks, says Met Office Snowfall is expected across much of the UK in a chilly start to the new year, forecasters have said, as revellers were advised to wrap up with near-freezing temperatures expected on New Year

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15 extractedThe Royal Parks charity said the decision was taken on safety grounds.
Primrose Hill will be closed for New Year's Eve fireworks.
The Royal Parks charity said the decision to close Primrose Hill was taken on safety grounds.
Primrose Hill will be closed to the public on New Year's Eve.
The Royal Parks charity said the decision was taken on safety grounds, after the Metropolitan police disbanded the Royal Parks specialist policing team this year.
Primrose Hill, widely considered to offer the best view of the capital’s firework display, will be closed.
At midnight in London there will be mostly clear skies, it will be quite chilly, but with fairly light winds, with temperatures around 1-2C.
At midnight in London there will be mostly clear skies, it will be quite chilly, but with fairly light winds, with temperatures around 1-2C.
Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations are expected to go ahead after last year’s cancellation due to high winds.
Snowfall is expected across much of the UK in a chilly start to the new year.
At midnight in London there will be mostly clear skies, it will be quite chilly, but with fairly light winds, with temperatures around 1-2C.
Weather warnings for snow are in place in Northern Ireland and stretching from Wales, across parts of the north-west.
Snowfall is expected across much of the UK in a chilly start to the new year.
Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations are expected to go ahead after last year’s cancellation due to high winds.
Snowfall is expected across much of the UK in a chilly start to the new year.