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Heavy snow hits much of England | Heavy snow hits much of England |
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Heavy snow has fallen across large parts of England, disrupting travel and closing hundreds of schools. | Heavy snow has fallen across large parts of England, disrupting travel and closing hundreds of schools. |
South-east England has the worst snow it has seen for 18 years, causing all London buses to be pulled from service and the closure of Heathrow runways. | South-east England has the worst snow it has seen for 18 years, causing all London buses to be pulled from service and the closure of Heathrow runways. |
Road and rail travel was also badly hit by up to 6in (15cm) of snow. | |
The Met Office has issued an extreme weather warning for England, Wales and parts of eastern Scotland. More snow is forecast later and on Tuesday. | The Met Office has issued an extreme weather warning for England, Wales and parts of eastern Scotland. More snow is forecast later and on Tuesday. |
'Dangerous driving' | 'Dangerous driving' |
Thousands of school children across England woke up to the news their school was closed for the day. | Thousands of school children across England woke up to the news their school was closed for the day. |
In Essex more than 450 are shut and 255 Berkshire schools are now closed. Leicestershire and Rutland gave pupils at 200 schools the day off. | |
| Hundreds more are closed across East and West Sussex, Kent, Norfolk Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Suffolk where snow-ploughs were out on the county's roads for the first time in more than 15 years. |
Air travel has been badly affected.
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| IMPACT OF THE SNOWFALL Hundreds of schools closedLondon buses withdrawnBoth runways closed at HeathrowLondon City and Luton airports closedPassengers stranded at GatwickTrain services cancelled class="" href="http://www.tfl.gov.uk/">Transport for London Passengers due to fly out during the day are being urged to double-check their flights are not affected before they begin their journeys. |
On the roads, motorists were being warned of dangerous driving conditions.
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And there was more bad news for people trying to use public transport.
| And there was more bad news for people trying to use public transport.
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A BBC reporter said he saw many people left confused and distressed after waiting for long periods for buses, only to see them drive past without being in service. | A BBC reporter said he saw many people left confused and distressed after waiting for long periods for buses, only to see them drive past without being in service. |
The snow delighted many but bought travel misery for others | The snow delighted many but bought travel misery for others |
There are also problems on the London Underground and rail network.
| There are also problems on the London Underground and rail network.
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Scotland Yard said it had reports of a number of crashes in the early hours, though no-one was seriously hurt. | Scotland Yard said it had reports of a number of crashes in the early hours, though no-one was seriously hurt. |
'Flirting with hypothermia' | 'Flirting with hypothermia' |
The Highways Agency said there have been too many minor accidents on the roads "to put a number on". | The Highways Agency said there have been too many minor accidents on the roads "to put a number on". |
The agency recommended people should only make essential journeys.BBC website reader Fiona Morse snapped Surrey Quays under snow One motorist, driving in the Midlands, told the BBC conditions were much clearer there, but highway officers told him they had responded to 1,735 incidents over a 24-hour period in the East Midlands alone. | |
The Highways Agency said the organisation was well prepared to deal with snowfall over roads after criticism over its reaction to severe weather in 2003. | The Highways Agency said the organisation was well prepared to deal with snowfall over roads after criticism over its reaction to severe weather in 2003. |
It added that the number of traffic officer patrols had been increased, there were extra staff to control rooms across the country and gritters had been working through the night. | It added that the number of traffic officer patrols had been increased, there were extra staff to control rooms across the country and gritters had been working through the night. |
The AA has warned motorists to ensure they keep warm clothes in their vehicles if they were planning to go out, or else risk "flirting with hypothermia". | The AA has warned motorists to ensure they keep warm clothes in their vehicles if they were planning to go out, or else risk "flirting with hypothermia". |
How is the snow affecting you? Show us your snow by sending pictures in via the form below. | How is the snow affecting you? Show us your snow by sending pictures in via the form below. |
You can send pictures and video to: yourpics@bbc.co.uk or to send via MMS please dial +44 (0)7725 100 100. | You can send pictures and video to: yourpics@bbc.co.uk or to send via MMS please dial +44 (0)7725 100 100. |
Do not endanger yourself or others, take any unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. | Do not endanger yourself or others, take any unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. |
Click here for terms and conditions on sending photos and video | Click here for terms and conditions on sending photos and video |