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Icy Plunge: Brave Swimmers Dive into 2026 Freezing Waters
1 Jan
Summary
- Hundreds braved sub-4C waters for traditional New Year's Day swims.
- Met Office warns of life-threatening waves and strong rip currents.
- UK faces severe wintry conditions with snow, ice, and amber warnings.

As 2026 began, hundreds of swimmers across Britain braved icy waters for traditional New Year's Day dips. In Whitley Bay, over 200 participants donned festive attire, while in Scotland, approximately 100 people plunged into Loch Ken, with water temperatures near 4C. Organizers highlighted the community spirit of these enduring local events.
Authorities issued stark warnings about treacherous sea conditions expected from midday on January 1, 2026, with the Met Office forecasting 10-11ft waves and strong rip currents along the eastern coast, posing a risk to life. The RNLI and Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade advised against entering the sea due to these dangers, which were expected to persist until at least January 3, 2026.
This coincides with severe wintry weather gripping the UK, prompting weather alerts for snow and ice across multiple regions. The UK Health Security Agency upgraded cold weather alerts to 'amber' nationwide, expressing concern for vulnerable populations succumbing to the extreme cold, with warnings of potential disruptions to health services.




