Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 12, 2016

Arctic air will reach the UK as 2017 arrives after a wet New Year's Eve



We're in for a cold start to 2017 as Arctic air pushes in from the north but before that a band of rain will affect the UK.
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This means means there are three scenarios for your New Year celebrations.

:: Scenario 1 - Ahead of the rain band

This is the situation for central and southern parts of Britain. It will be mainly dry, relatively mild but cloudy. So perhaps not great viewing conditions for fireworks.
Image Caption:Last New Year's Eve was dry for the fireworks celebrations in London
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:: Scenario 2 - Behind the rain band

This is the case for much of Scotland and Northern Ireland, where the earlier rain will have cleared to much colder conditions and some wintry showers. Wrap up warm if you're first footing on Hogmanay!
Image Caption:Edinburgh enjoyed a dry Hogmanay last year and should do again

:: Scenario 3 - In the rain band

The exact timing of the band of rain as it pushes southeast may change but it looks likely that much of Ireland, north and west Wales and northern England will have spells of rain around midnight.
Image Caption:At midnight a band of rain will stretch across the country but should miss Edinburgh and London
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During New Year's Day the band of rain will continue its journey southeastwards, lingering for a time over southeast England.

Elsewhere it will be a much colder but sunny day thanks to a blast of air that originated in the Arctic.

:: The latest forecast

Wintry showers of hail, sleet and snow are likely for places exposed to the northerly flow, typically northern and eastern Scotland, Northern Ireland and eastern England.

The first day of January will end with a widespread frost and a very cold night.

New Year drinkers warned that cheap, fake alcohol can kill



New Year's Eve partygoers are being warned to watch out for counterfeit alcohol laced with chemicals which can cause serious illness and even death.
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Thousands of litres of fake booze have been confiscated nationwide, the Local Government Association (LGA) says.

Tests on one seized stash of illicit vodka found dangerous quantities of cleaning products and paint solvent which could cause vomiting, permanent blindness and liver problems if it was consumed.

Warning signs that your New Year bottle of booze might be a knock-off include wonky labels littered with spelling mistakes, as well as unfamiliar brand names.

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Very low prices that are "too good to be true" could be another hint you're buying a potentially dangerous drink.

Simon Blackburn, the chairman of the LGA's safer and stronger communities board, said: "New Year's Eve is the biggest drinking night of the year but people need to avoid suspiciously cheap, fake alcohol at all costs because it could seriously harm your health, and even kill you.

"Counterfeit alcohol also harms legitimate traders and threatens livelihoods, with the black market trade helping to fund organised criminal gangs.

"Rogue sellers should think twice about stocking these dangerous drinks as we will always seek to prosecute irresponsible traders."
Image Caption:A machine found in a fake vodka factory uncovered in Cheshire in 2015. Pic: HMRC
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Anyone who thinks they have consumed fake alcohol are urged to seek medical advice and to report the incident to their local environmental health officer.

In Cheshire, a taxi driver was recently prosecuted after 26 litres of fake vodka unfit for human consumption and 108 bottles of illicit wine were discovered in his vehicle, as well as in a storage unit.

A trading standards team in Crewe seized 800 bottles of vodka suspected to be counterfeit - while in Staffordshire, fake knock-offs of Glen's Vodka were taken off the shelves at an off-licence.

Officers in Lincolnshire also seized 3,570 litres of mostly counterfeit beers, wines and spirits from 20 premises following a joint investigation by police, the council and HM Revenue & Customs.