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Wind and cold weather warnings to come into force on Christmas Day



People enjoying a swim on Christmas Eve at Cullercoats Bay in North Tyneside.

Punters dressed for the occasion braved the wintry conditions during a Christmas Eve swim in North Tyneside (Picture: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)




Parts of the UK welcome the festive period gripped by cold temperatures and strong winds – but with a slim chance of a white Christmas.



Christmas Day has kicked off with chilly temperatures in most parts of the country. And the weather has more in store as a spate of wind, cold and flood alerts were issued.



The Met Office warned of 55mph gusts throughout the day, which could wreak havoc on travel and cause power cuts in the affected areas.



A separate cold alert is also active in parts of England for the next three days, with vulnerable people at a particular risk from the forecast weather.



As for the weather in the rest of the country, today is expected to be mostly dry with light cloud and sunny spells, but due to a strong wind, 5C temperatures will feel like below freezing, the forecaster said.




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Where is Met Office yellow wind warning active?





WEATHER WARNING MAP 25.12.2025 METRO GRAPHICS

A map shows where the Met Office yellow wind warning is in place today (Picture: Metro)




The yellow wind warning is in place from 4am until midnight today in the South West of England and most of Wales, where strong and gusty east to northeasterly winds could lead to disruption.



Wind could reach up to 55-65mph on exposed coastal stretches and the west side of prominent hills, which might lead to transport and power supply issues, Met Office said.



Large waves could pose a risk too, the forecaster warned, adding that people should take care if walking near cliffs today.





Full list of places with active yellow wind warning



South West England



  • Bath and North East Somerset

  • Cornwall

  • Devon

  • Isles of Scilly

  • North Somerset

  • Plymouth

  • Somerset

  • Torbay


Wales



  • Vale of Glamorgan



  • Blaenau Gwent



  • Bridgend



  • Caerphilly



  • Cardiff



  • Carmarthenshire



  • Ceredigion



  • Conwy



  • Gwynedd



  • Isle of Anglesey



  • Merthyr Tydfil



  • Monmouthshire



  • Neath Port Talbot



  • Newport



  • Powys



  • Rhondda Cynon Taf



  • Swansea



  • Torfaen






The unpredictable conditions forced organisers to postpone annual events like the Coverack swim in Cornwall, while a Boxing Day swim in Devon had to be cancelled due to rough seas.



What is the cold weather health alert?



The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued its yellow alert for cold weather, effective from today at 6pm until midday of December 27 in the South West of England.



The agency, which monitors diseases and outbreaks, said the weather is likely to see increased use of healthcare services by vulnerable people and greater risk to their life.



Will it snow this Christmas?



Steve Willington, a Met Office chief meteorologist, said: ‘The festive forecast doesn’t contain a signal for widespread snowfall, with most if not all areas remaining dry.



‘There is a small chance of a light shower, most likely a mix of rain and sleet, with some snow possible over high ground.’



Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.





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