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Lydia Chantler-Hicks

Dreaming of a mild Christmas? London set for 13C on Christmas Day as north braces for Storm Pia

Londoners dreaming of a white - or even a cold - Christmas appear out of luck as forecasters are predicting mild weather for December 25.

While the northern half of the UK is bracing itself for the arrival of Storm Pia, the Met Office says temperatures in the capital are predicted to be an almost balmy 13C on Christmas Eve and 12C on Christmas Day.

The average daily temperature for London in December is 7C.

Hopes of a white Christmas were kindled when temperatures dropped and flurries of snow were seen in London on December 1.

But between Thursday and Christmas Day, the Met Office predicts the weather will not drop below around 10C, with skies largely overcast.

It is a Christmas run-up of two halves for the UK, as the Met Office issued a weather warning for the northern half of the UK on Thursday, as high winds are set to bring potential travel disruption.

An area of low pressure well to the north of the UK will bring winds of 70-80mph in northern Scotland, 65-70mph on high ground, and 45-55mph elsewhere in Northern Ireland, Scotland, North Wales and England north from Birmingham as well as the top half of East Anglia.

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind from midnight to 9pm on Thursday, meaning travel disruption is likely, power cuts are possible, high-sided vehicles could be affected on exposed roads and coastal routes could be sprayed by high waves.

The low pressure system has been named Storm Pia by the Danish authorities, but it was not expected to be severe enough in the UK to warrant being officially named.

Stephen Dixon, a Met Office spokesperson, said: “It is quite a wide wind warning area. Gusts are forecast quite widely to be 45-55mph, possibly 65-70mph to the east of high ground in Scotland.

“The strongest winds are likely to be found in the north and north east of Scotland including the Northern Isles, with 70-80mph in the morning.”

The Met Office forecast showers along with the wind, with more rain expected on Friday.

Looking ahead, Mr Dixon said there was the possibility of snow on Christmas Day but only in the far north of Scotland.

“It looks like there will be a drier afternoon in the south of the UK for those post-Christmas dinner walks,” he said.

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