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Freezing temperatures hit new low | Freezing temperatures hit new low |
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Temperatures plunged to -12C (10.4F) overnight, on the coldest night so far of Britain's big freeze. | Temperatures plunged to -12C (10.4F) overnight, on the coldest night so far of Britain's big freeze. |
The low was at Benson, in Oxfordshire, as the cold snap of the last eight days is forecast to last into the weekend. | |
The water supply to about 6,000 homes in the Rhondda valley, south Wales, continues to be affected after pipes feeding a treatment works froze. | |
The Met Office has issued warnings of icy roads in eastern Northern Ireland, north-west England and Kent. | The Met Office has issued warnings of icy roads in eastern Northern Ireland, north-west England and Kent. |
The BBC Weather Centre said snow and freezing rain were set to spread from northern England and Northern Ireland to the Midlands and south-east England. | The BBC Weather Centre said snow and freezing rain were set to spread from northern England and Northern Ireland to the Midlands and south-east England. |
BBC forecaster Chris Fawkes said: "The thing we're most worried about this morning is icy roads in these areas." | BBC forecaster Chris Fawkes said: "The thing we're most worried about this morning is icy roads in these areas." |
During the day temperatures will rise to 2C (35.6F) to 3C (37.4F) across the UK and there will be more cloud. | During the day temperatures will rise to 2C (35.6F) to 3C (37.4F) across the UK and there will be more cloud. |
Freezing conditions | Freezing conditions |
About 30 schools are closed in Cumbria because of snow and 15 remain shut in parts of north, west and south Wales. | |
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Fountains frozen over in Trafalgar Square, London | Fountains frozen over in Trafalgar Square, London |
Meanwhile, the National Pensioner Convention warned that 12 pensioners could die every hour during the cold snap. | |
It called on the government to double the winter fuel allowance to £500 for every household and introduce an industry-wide tariff for older customers. | It called on the government to double the winter fuel allowance to £500 for every household and introduce an industry-wide tariff for older customers. |
The current freezing conditions have been caused by Arctic air sweeping across Scandinavia and over the North Sea. | The current freezing conditions have been caused by Arctic air sweeping across Scandinavia and over the North Sea. |
But temperatures are still a long way off the record low of -27C (-16.6F) in northern Scotland 14 years ago. | But temperatures are still a long way off the record low of -27C (-16.6F) in northern Scotland 14 years ago. |
Weather pay-outs | Weather pay-outs |
Millions of pensioners and vulnerable people around the UK have become eligible for cold weather payments. | |
The Department for Work and Pensions said cold weather payments had now been triggered at 52 weather stations around the UK since the start of this winter. | The Department for Work and Pensions said cold weather payments had now been triggered at 52 weather stations around the UK since the start of this winter. |
The payment, which goes to people in receipt of certain benefits - mainly pensioners, severely disabled people and families with a young or severely disabled child - rose this year from £8.50 to £25-a-week for each spell of cold weather. | The payment, which goes to people in receipt of certain benefits - mainly pensioners, severely disabled people and families with a young or severely disabled child - rose this year from £8.50 to £25-a-week for each spell of cold weather. |
It is paid automatically to those who qualify, including the estimated 2.7m households in receipt of pension credit. | It is paid automatically to those who qualify, including the estimated 2.7m households in receipt of pension credit. |