A mixture of snow, rain, and high winds is expected to hit the UK, causing major disruption on New Year’s Eve and throughout most of next week. The Met Office has issued multiple weather warnings from Monday to Thursday, covering nearly the entire country, with Chief Forecaster Andy Page urging people to stay updated on the forecast and adjust their plans accordingly. A wind warning is in place for Monday, with gusts of up to 60mph expected in certain areas between 11am and 6pm, impacting travellers in Durham, Northumberland, Cumbria, and North Yorkshire.
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