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Snow hits schools and travellers | Snow hits schools and travellers |
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Heavy snowfall in much of England and Wales has closed schools and left travellers battling transport problems. | Heavy snowfall in much of England and Wales has closed schools and left travellers battling transport problems. |
A number of airport runways were closed with flights cancelled, while train services have also been affected. | A number of airport runways were closed with flights cancelled, while train services have also been affected. |
Hundreds of schools are shut and motorists are being urged to travel only if necessary. Some households are also without power. | Hundreds of schools are shut and motorists are being urged to travel only if necessary. Some households are also without power. |
Up to 10cm (4in) of snow fell in some areas. Leader of the Commons Jack Straw admitted the UK coped badly with snow. | Up to 10cm (4in) of snow fell in some areas. Leader of the Commons Jack Straw admitted the UK coped badly with snow. |
Amid calls for a parliamentary debate on the weather, Mr Straw told MPs the country needed to be better prepared for a cold snap. | Amid calls for a parliamentary debate on the weather, Mr Straw told MPs the country needed to be better prepared for a cold snap. |
See how the snow is moving across the UKIn pictures | See how the snow is moving across the UKIn pictures |
He said: "It is extremely important we upgrade our efforts all the time to defy the weather which after all, not withstanding a day's snow, is much more moderate than many other countries who frankly are able to cope a bit better." | He said: "It is extremely important we upgrade our efforts all the time to defy the weather which after all, not withstanding a day's snow, is much more moderate than many other countries who frankly are able to cope a bit better." |
Severe weather warnings have been issued for Wales, the Midlands and the south-east of England. | Severe weather warnings have been issued for Wales, the Midlands and the south-east of England. |
Much of the snow across central and southern England, including London, coincided with the morning rush-hour, before moving north-eastwards. | Much of the snow across central and southern England, including London, coincided with the morning rush-hour, before moving north-eastwards. |
Children's safety | Children's safety |
The deepest snow recorded so far is Sennybridge, in the Brecon Beacons, which has seen 10cm (4in) fall. | The deepest snow recorded so far is Sennybridge, in the Brecon Beacons, which has seen 10cm (4in) fall. |
Some hilly areas were likely to receive up to 15cm (6in) of snow during the day, the BBC Weather Centre said. | |
Northern Ireland has seen a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. | Northern Ireland has seen a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. |
However, the south-west of England has avoided the bad weather and much of Scotland remains dry and sunny, forecasters said. | However, the south-west of England has avoided the bad weather and much of Scotland remains dry and sunny, forecasters said. |
If the weather is severe, don't travel unless your journey is essential Highways Agency spokesman Travel disruption at-a-glance Send us your experiences | If the weather is severe, don't travel unless your journey is essential Highways Agency spokesman Travel disruption at-a-glance Send us your experiences |
Hundreds of schools across the south-east of England, the Midlands and Wales have been closed as a result of the weather. | Hundreds of schools across the south-east of England, the Midlands and Wales have been closed as a result of the weather. |
All schools in Birmingham will remain closed on Friday, as more snow and icy conditions are expected. | |
A spokesman for the Local Government Association said the primary concern was the safety of the children. | A spokesman for the Local Government Association said the primary concern was the safety of the children. |
"If parents feel they don't want to compromise that by getting into the car or by walking on ice, that's fine," he said. | "If parents feel they don't want to compromise that by getting into the car or by walking on ice, that's fine," he said. |
Hundreds of householders in Abergavenny, south Wales and Llandeilo and Blaenporth in west Wales have also been left without power. | Hundreds of householders in Abergavenny, south Wales and Llandeilo and Blaenporth in west Wales have also been left without power. |
BBC Weather: Snow forecast | BBC Weather: Snow forecast |
Meanwhile travellers faced disruption on the roads, public transport and at airports. | Meanwhile travellers faced disruption on the roads, public transport and at airports. |
The runways at Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, London City, Cardiff, Bristol and Luton airports were closed because of the severe weather, but have now reopened. | |
The runway at Norwich Airport is still closed. | |
Some short-haul British Airways flights from Heathrow and Gatwick airports were cancelled. | |
Scottish airports remained open, although some flights were cancelled. | Scottish airports remained open, although some flights were cancelled. |
The Highways Agency urged motorists to travel only if necessary. | The Highways Agency urged motorists to travel only if necessary. |
TRAVEL INFORMATION NUMBERS Highways Agency08700 660 115AA Roadwatch09003 401 100National Rail Enquiries08457 48 49 50London Travel Information020 7222 1234 | TRAVEL INFORMATION NUMBERS Highways Agency08700 660 115AA Roadwatch09003 401 100National Rail Enquiries08457 48 49 50London Travel Information020 7222 1234 |
A spokesman for the AA's Roadwatch service said motoring conditions had been worst in the south-east of England as well as south Wales. | A spokesman for the AA's Roadwatch service said motoring conditions had been worst in the south-east of England as well as south Wales. |
On the railways, Virgin Trains First Great Western, Midland Mainline, South West Trains and Southern Railways services have been disrupted. | On the railways, Virgin Trains First Great Western, Midland Mainline, South West Trains and Southern Railways services have been disrupted. |
London's Tube services were also affected. | London's Tube services were also affected. |
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Industry chiefs have warned the transport problems could cost the country's economy. | Industry chiefs have warned the transport problems could cost the country's economy. |
David Frost, director-general of the British Chambers of Commerce, said: "It is expected that the lateness and loss of work hours caused by transport disruptions will cost the British economy up to £400 million." | David Frost, director-general of the British Chambers of Commerce, said: "It is expected that the lateness and loss of work hours caused by transport disruptions will cost the British economy up to £400 million." |
BBC forecaster Penny Tranter said that at 1200 GMT the snow was moving northwards, although it was "losing a bit of its oomph". | BBC forecaster Penny Tranter said that at 1200 GMT the snow was moving northwards, although it was "losing a bit of its oomph". |
Snow causes school closures Your snow pictures | |
"There's still some coming into southern parts of Northern Ireland, Lincolnshire, South Yorkshire and the Manchester area, but it's nothing like as substantial as we've seen further south," she said. | "There's still some coming into southern parts of Northern Ireland, Lincolnshire, South Yorkshire and the Manchester area, but it's nothing like as substantial as we've seen further south," she said. |
Snow warnings are expected to turn to warnings of widespread icy conditions later on Thursday | |
The outlook is set to improve on Friday in most areas, with rain in the South West, while most other areas are forecast to be cold and mainly dry. | |
However, more snow has been predicted for Saturday in central and northern England, as well as some parts of Scotland, and there may be further snowfall in Scotland on Sunday. | |
The Highways Agency is advising drivers to check weather forecasts and road conditions before they set out. | The Highways Agency is advising drivers to check weather forecasts and road conditions before they set out. |
People who must travel are advised to take warm clothes, food, water, a torch and a spade. | People who must travel are advised to take warm clothes, food, water, a torch and a spade. |