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Hundreds of thousands of revellers around the UK are expected to gather in temperatures close to freezing to see in the new year.Hundreds of thousands of revellers around the UK are expected to gather in temperatures close to freezing to see in the new year.
Fireworks will be held at the London Eye along the Thames.Fireworks will be held at the London Eye along the Thames.
Displays are also being held in Cardiff but there are no civic events planned in Belfast.Displays are also being held in Cardiff but there are no civic events planned in Belfast.
There will be fireworks in Glasgow and 80,000 people are expected in Edinburgh but celebrations have been cancelled in Inverness due to the severe weather.There will be fireworks in Glasgow and 80,000 people are expected in Edinburgh but celebrations have been cancelled in Inverness due to the severe weather.
Ch Insp Andrew MacLean, of the Northern Constabulary, said: "The underfoot conditions in Inverness are extremely hazardous and the roads in the city and in the outlying areas are treacherous.Ch Insp Andrew MacLean, of the Northern Constabulary, said: "The underfoot conditions in Inverness are extremely hazardous and the roads in the city and in the outlying areas are treacherous.
"For reasons of public safety, we made a recommendation to the organisers and they have decided to cancel the Hogmanay party tonight.""For reasons of public safety, we made a recommendation to the organisers and they have decided to cancel the Hogmanay party tonight."
Thousands are expected in Stonehaven on the east coast of Scotland for the annual fireballs festival, which has been held for about 150 years.Thousands are expected in Stonehaven on the east coast of Scotland for the annual fireballs festival, which has been held for about 150 years.
Revellers everywhere are advised to wrap up, as temperatures will fall to below freezing in most places as 2010 begins, making roads and pavements slippery.Revellers everywhere are advised to wrap up, as temperatures will fall to below freezing in most places as 2010 begins, making roads and pavements slippery.
Temperatures are expected to be -2C (28F) in Aberdeen, -4C (25F) in Glasgow, -1C (30F) in Birmingham, 1C (34F) in London, 0C (32F) in Cardiff and -1C (30F) in Belfast.Temperatures are expected to be -2C (28F) in Aberdeen, -4C (25F) in Glasgow, -1C (30F) in Birmingham, 1C (34F) in London, 0C (32F) in Cardiff and -1C (30F) in Belfast.
Snow showersSnow showers
BBC weather forecaster Laura Tobin said generally conditions will be cold and clear around midnight on New Year's Eve.BBC weather forecaster Laura Tobin said generally conditions will be cold and clear around midnight on New Year's Eve.
But 10-15cm (4-6in) of snow is expected in the north-east of Scotland around Moray and Aberdeenshire, with snow showers also expected in the north-east of England around Newcastle and Leeds.But 10-15cm (4-6in) of snow is expected in the north-east of Scotland around Moray and Aberdeenshire, with snow showers also expected in the north-east of England around Newcastle and Leeds.
There will also be a line of sleet and snow showers in Kent and Sussex, our forecaster added.There will also be a line of sleet and snow showers in Kent and Sussex, our forecaster added.
The Metropolitan Police urged those heading for central Westminster to watch the New Year's Eve firework display to arrive early.The Metropolitan Police urged those heading for central Westminster to watch the New Year's Eve firework display to arrive early.
Mayor Boris Johnson said London's display would show the world that "the most exciting city on Earth" is looking forward to the future with "optimism and energy".Mayor Boris Johnson said London's display would show the world that "the most exciting city on Earth" is looking forward to the future with "optimism and energy".
Mr Johnson will not attend the display and will bring in the New Year with his family, his spokeswoman said, who said deputy mayor Richard Barnes will be present at the show.Mr Johnson will not attend the display and will bring in the New Year with his family, his spokeswoman said, who said deputy mayor Richard Barnes will be present at the show.
It is also expected to be a cold day for London's 24th annual parade, which starts at 1200 GMT on New Year's Day from Berkeley Street.It is also expected to be a cold day for London's 24th annual parade, which starts at 1200 GMT on New Year's Day from Berkeley Street.