Snow to hit Northern Ireland on New Year's Day
Weather warnings are in place for snow, wind and rain across much of the UK on New Year's Day.
The Met Office says a 'multi-hazard storm' could bring disruption to much of the UK.
Forecasters say the start of 2025 will bring a "multi-hazard storm, combining severe gales, heavy rain and possible significant snow".
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for many areas for New Year's Day.
It has issued a yellow weather warning for winds of up to 70mph that may cause travel disruption on New Year's Eve.
The alert, in place from 7am until 11pm on Tuesday, covers most of Northern Ireland, including Londonderry, Tyrone, Antrim and Armagh, as well as just north of York in England up to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Greenock.
Delays to transport are likely, with gusts of up to 60mph expected in most areas, the forecaster has warned.
Those affected should check road conditions for driving and the latest travel information as well as preparing for in advance for potential power cuts.