
"Parts of the UK have been placed under an amber health alert as Brits prepare to ring in the 2026 New Year's celebrations amid frosty conditions. Snow may be in store for some parts of the country, with temperatures dipping to -4 degrees, and there are even reports that the first week of January may see a sprinkling of snow in London. But what about New Year's Eve?"
"According to the latest Met Office predictions, New Year's Eve is going to be pretty pleasant regarding the weather. New Year's Eve is actually going to be pretty sunny during the day, with clear skies and highs of five degrees Celsius. As we head into the night, temperatures will drop to around one or two degrees Celsius, with a light breeze and no rain. At the time of writing, this means Londoners may be able to enjoy great views of the fireworks."
Parts of the UK are under an amber health alert amid frosty conditions and the prospect of snow in places, with temperatures dipping to -4°C in some areas. London will host its usual New Year's Eve fireworks and large celebrations. Forecasts indicate New Year's Eve daytime will be sunny with clear skies and highs near 5°C, falling to around 1–2°C at night with a light breeze and no rain. There is no expected snow in London for New Year's Eve, but wintry showers and cold northerly winds could bring frosty days and light snow in the first week of January, including around January 5.
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