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Snow continued to fall over parts of south Wales and south-west England overnight as the cold spell continues. | |
The Met Office has advised residents to "be prepared" and says outbreaks of sleet or snow could move into southern England and the south Midlands. | |
But forecasters say there is an end in sight to the wintry weather that has caused problems over five days. | |
In the West Midlands, a gritting lorry and a fuel tanker collided on the M42 overnight but there were no injuries. | |
Fresh snowfall caused further disruption as sub-zero temperatures and icy conditions affected the UK for a fifth successive day and night. | Fresh snowfall caused further disruption as sub-zero temperatures and icy conditions affected the UK for a fifth successive day and night. |
About 30 people were forced to abandon their cars and spend the night in a shelter when snow rendered the A39 between Bridgwater and Williton in Somerset impassable, police said. | |
Drivers and passengers became stranded around 0100 GMT when a build up of snow and fallen tress blocked their path. | |
Less severe Met Office yellow warnings for snow and ice - meaning "be aware" - are in place for most of the rest of the UK. | |
But forecasters say any snow flurries would ease down through the morning. Milder, wet and windy weather is expected to arrive for the weekend. | |
Hundreds of schools across the UK were closed for the day on Tuesday but far fewer than on Monday. | Hundreds of schools across the UK were closed for the day on Tuesday but far fewer than on Monday. |
Flights at some UK airports were cancelled and delayed, and roads and rail networks were also affected. | Flights at some UK airports were cancelled and delayed, and roads and rail networks were also affected. |
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Heathrow cancelled dozens of flights on Tuesday and warned passengers to expect further cancellations and delays, as the airport normally runs at almost 100% capacity and there is no slack in the system. | Heathrow cancelled dozens of flights on Tuesday and warned passengers to expect further cancellations and delays, as the airport normally runs at almost 100% capacity and there is no slack in the system. |
There were also delays at airports including Gatwick, Birmingham, Stansted and Luton. | There were also delays at airports including Gatwick, Birmingham, Stansted and Luton. |
National Rail said all UK train companies were expected to run a full service on Wednesday. | National Rail said all UK train companies were expected to run a full service on Wednesday. |
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