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Travel disruption is set to continue for a further day as snow and ice persist across large parts of the country. | Travel disruption is set to continue for a further day as snow and ice persist across large parts of the country. |
Airports, roads and rail networks, already disrupted by the weekend's widespread snow, will have more wintry weather to cope with on Tuesday. | Airports, roads and rail networks, already disrupted by the weekend's widespread snow, will have more wintry weather to cope with on Tuesday. |
Up to 10cm (4in)of snow is forecast for parts of Scotland and northern England. | |
About 2cm could fall in East Anglia, followed by around 6cm in southern England on Tuesday night. | About 2cm could fall in East Anglia, followed by around 6cm in southern England on Tuesday night. |
Overnight temperatures fell to -11.3C in Buckinghamshire and -10C at Stansted Airport. | Overnight temperatures fell to -11.3C in Buckinghamshire and -10C at Stansted Airport. |
The Met Office has warned of icy stretches "just about anywhere" as the cold snap continues. | The Met Office has warned of icy stretches "just about anywhere" as the cold snap continues. |
More than 120 schools have been closed and drivers are being warned of dangerous conditions as further heavy snowfalls hit Scotland. | More than 120 schools have been closed and drivers are being warned of dangerous conditions as further heavy snowfalls hit Scotland. |
Grampian Police asked motorists not to travel unless absolutely necessary, after drifting snow overnight. | Grampian Police asked motorists not to travel unless absolutely necessary, after drifting snow overnight. |
Met Office "be prepared" warnings remain in place in eastern, central and southern areas of Scotland. | Met Office "be prepared" warnings remain in place in eastern, central and southern areas of Scotland. |
Winds could reach up to gale force, with up to 20cm of snow predicted to fall on higher ground. | |
It has issued a yellow warning of snow for the south west of England and a yellow early warning for the far north east. | |
In Northern Ireland, 5cm-10cm of snow has fallen since Monday, with the bulk of it lying over counties Antrim and Down. | |
There could be another 2cm to 5cm of fresh snow on Tuesday morning, mainly in the east. | |
Airport cancellations | |
Heathrow Airport has already warned passengers to expect cancellations and delays following its cancellation of 200 flights on Monday. | Heathrow Airport has already warned passengers to expect cancellations and delays following its cancellation of 200 flights on Monday. |
A Heathrow spokesman said: "Because Heathrow runs at almost 100% capacity there is no slack in the system and flights unfortunately have to be cancelled. Further cancellations are inevitable given the adverse weather conditions at other airports around Europe." | A Heathrow spokesman said: "Because Heathrow runs at almost 100% capacity there is no slack in the system and flights unfortunately have to be cancelled. Further cancellations are inevitable given the adverse weather conditions at other airports around Europe." |
Gatwick and Birmingham have also experienced delays. Rail operators including Gatwick Express and Southeastern also reported cancellations and revised timetables on Tuesday. | Gatwick and Birmingham have also experienced delays. Rail operators including Gatwick Express and Southeastern also reported cancellations and revised timetables on Tuesday. |
Eurostar cancelled some services and warned passengers to expect delays of up to an hour as speed restrictions were imposed as a result of snow and ice. | Eurostar cancelled some services and warned passengers to expect delays of up to an hour as speed restrictions were imposed as a result of snow and ice. |
The East Coast rail services in England have also been disrupted, with delays of up to 40 minutes to East Coast services between London Kings Cross and Berwick-upon-Tweed, Hull and Leeds. | |
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Monday saw hundreds of schools closed. While many children enjoyed sledging, injuries were reported by ambulance services. | |
Sixteen-year-old Liam Stafford remained critically ill in hospital after hitting a tree while sledging in Normanby, Middlesbrough. | |
East of England Ambulance Service also issued a warning after it was called out to attend at least a dozen sledging-related injuries, including broken bones or head injuries requiring hospital treatment. | |
The cold conditions have claimed some lives. A Somerset postman died while carrying out his rounds in freezing conditions on Exmoor, Royal Mail has confirmed. | |
It is believed John Bircham had a heart attack after trying to free his van from a snow drift on Saturday. | |
And on the A12 in Essex on Monday night a driver died when his car left the road and collided with a tree. | |
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