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Hogmanay Cancelled 2025r. Hogmanay Cancelled 2025r Daune Eolande The Met Office yellow rain and snow warning extends from central Scotland to the north of the country. This evening news breaking from BBC News is reporting that Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations have been cancelled due to extreme weather

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Blackpool has canceled its fireworks display, while London's celebration — Europe's largest annual display, expecting 100,000 attendees — is still scheduled to proceed despite the forecast. A grim weather forecast means that there will be no outdoor events at this year's Edinburgh Hogmanay.

Edinburgh Hogmanay cancelled as UK set to be hit by high winds, heavy rain and snow on New

The Met Office yellow rain and snow warning extends from central Scotland to the north of the country. Edinburgh City Council confirmed on Monday that all of its outdoor events would not be going ahead. Edinburgh's popular street party has been axed amid a series of weather warnings being in place until Thursday for rain, snow, ice and damaging winds gusting to 70mph.

Edinburgh's Hogmanay 2025 All the events and ticket prices including the Street Party and concert. Edinburgh's New Year "Hogmanay" celebrations, where tens of thousands of revellers gather in the Scottish capital for street parties and fireworks, have been cancelled due to bad weather. Edinburgh's iconic Hogmanay street party and fireworks display have been cancelled due to severe weather conditions, dealing a blow to local businesses and disappointing thousands of visitors

Edinburgh Street Party among Hogmanay celebrations cancelled amid 'extreme weather' STV News. Scotland's flagship Hogmanay celebrations has been cancelled due to high winds and bad weather forecast for the next few days The decision, made by event organisers UniqueAssembly, comes in response to Met Office yellow weather warnings for most of Scotland and an amber.