Gusts could reach 70mph in some exposed locations, with the warning in force between 7:00am and 11:00pm on New Year's Eve.
A yellow weather warning for SNOW was in force for much of the area for New Year's Day but the Met Office have since cancelled it.
The warning for wind reads:
Strong and gusty southwesterly winds will develop across southern Scotland and northeast England on Tuesday morning, veering to westerly during the evening. Gusts of 50 to 60 mph are expected, perhaps reaching 70 mph in a few exposed areas, and this may lead to some travel disruption.
Despite the warning for snow being cancelled, it is due to get much colder in the first few days of 2025.
Temperatures will struggle to get above freezing, as winds from the north dig in, with an increasing risk of any precipitation turning wintry.
We will have regular weather and travel updates on This Is The Coast.


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