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UK snow: Amber warning issued across large parts of country UK snow: Power and travel disruption across country
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More snow is hitting the UK with an amber weather warning issued across parts of the country. Heavy snow has led to power cuts and disrupted air, rail and road travel in many parts of the UK.
The deepest snowfall in the UK on Sunday has been in Sennybridge, near Brecon in Wales, where up to 30cm (12in) of snow has been recorded. The deepest snow was in Sennybridge, near Brecon in Wales, where up to 30cm (12in) was recorded, while High Wycombe saw 17cm, and the flurries also reached London and southern England.
Warnings have also been extended for snow and high winds of 80mph (130km/h) are possible in southern England. Snow is forecast to stay in Northern Ireland and Scotland but give way to icy conditions elsewhere overnight.
A ferry with 300 people on board ran aground in high winds at Calais, in northern France. A Met Office yellow "be aware" warning for ice affects England and Wales.
The P&O vessel, the Pride of Kent, ran aground while leaving the port for Dover. There were no injuries and the ship was refloated within two hours, although passengers are being transferred to another ship. A P&O ferry, the Pride of Kent, ran aground in high winds at Calais, in northern France. There were no injuries and the ship was refloated within two hours, although passengers were transferred to another ship.
Electricity supplier SSE says up to 24,000 homes in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire are without power. Electricity supplier SSE says up to 24,000 homes in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire were left without power after snow and wind saw tree branches coming into contact with overhead network.
A spokesman for the utility firm said snow and wind had resulted in tree branches coming into contact with overhead network. Across the South West of England and Wales, about 2,900 customers have been affected by power cuts. Western Power Distribution said it was hoping that number will decrease quickly as the weather eases across the region.
Across the South West of England and Wales, about 2,900 customers have been affected by power cuts.
Western Power Distribution said it was hoping that number will decrease quickly as the weather eases across the region.
Delays to road, rail and air travel in the UK are expected for most of the day, with some airport runways blocked.
A campervan on the A40 near Sennybridge has been crushed by a falling tree. Dyfed-Powys Police said the road was closed between Llandovery and Halfway.A campervan on the A40 near Sennybridge has been crushed by a falling tree. Dyfed-Powys Police said the road was closed between Llandovery and Halfway.
BBC Weather says Devon and Cornwall have been battered with gusts of more than 70mph, reaching 90mph in the English Channel. Elsewhere, drivers have been advised by police to avoid non-essential journeys.
A gust of 74.9mph was recorded by Devon County Council Highways on Taw Bridge in Barnstaple, which has been closed to high sided vehicles. Schools in Birmingham will be closed on Monday, while a Harry Potter event at the city's Genting Arena on Sunday evening was postponed after ticketholders concerned about travelling to the venue contacted the organisers.
The amber warning for snow was extended to cover Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex but areas such as Liverpool and South Yorkshire were downgraded to a yellow "be aware" warning. A landslide is affecting CrossCountry trains between Birmingham and Bristol.
Temperatures are likely to reach lows of -10C (14F) in some parts of Scotland and Wales, falling to as low as -14C (6.8F) in isolated rural areas. BBC Weather says a gust of 74.9mph was recorded by Devon County Council Highways on Taw Bridge in Barnstaple, which was closed to high-sided vehicles.
An amber warning for snow was extended on Sunday to cover Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex but areas such as Liverpool and South Yorkshire were downgraded to a yellow "be aware" warning.
Temperatures reached lows of -10C (14F) in some parts of Scotland and Wales, falling to as low as -14C (6.8F) in isolated rural areas.
The Met Office says ice is likely to be the "main hazard" over the next 24 hours as it issued a further yellow "be aware" warning for snow and ice in Scotland and Northern Ireland.The Met Office says ice is likely to be the "main hazard" over the next 24 hours as it issued a further yellow "be aware" warning for snow and ice in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
It warned of icy surfaces on Monday in Wales and most of England. It warned of icy surfaces on Monday in Wales and in the Midlands, East of England, London and the South East, the North West, South West, and Yorkshire.
"Ice is expected to form across many places overnight into Monday morning. Some injuries are likely from slips and falls on icy surfaces as well as icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths," it said."Ice is expected to form across many places overnight into Monday morning. Some injuries are likely from slips and falls on icy surfaces as well as icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths," it said.
"As well as this lying snow from Sunday will continue to be a hazard leading to longer and potentially hazardous journeys.""As well as this lying snow from Sunday will continue to be a hazard leading to longer and potentially hazardous journeys."
It said some snow may fall over parts of Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire on Monday morning but it was not expected to settle.
Highways England has asked drivers to prepare for "any eventuality", making sure to have warm clothing, food, drink, required medications, boots, a shovel and a torch if venturing out.Highways England has asked drivers to prepare for "any eventuality", making sure to have warm clothing, food, drink, required medications, boots, a shovel and a torch if venturing out.
Traffic Scotland also advised drivers to increase their stopping distances in the icy conditions and take a de-icer and scraper with them.
In the Midlands, many motorways are covered in snow, with local police forces asking people to travel only if absolutely necessary.
In north Wales and the West Midlands, some hospitals have drafted in 4x4 drivers to get staff to and from work.
The British Red Cross has also been asked to help move blood supplies and other medical equipment in some areas.The British Red Cross has also been asked to help move blood supplies and other medical equipment in some areas.
Heavy snow and rain is causing disruption across the UK, with many drivers being affected.Heavy snow and rain is causing disruption across the UK, with many drivers being affected.
National Rail has warned of travel disruption on services in Wales, the Midlands, East Anglia, London, the Chiltern Railways network and South Western Railway trains.National Rail has warned of travel disruption on services in Wales, the Midlands, East Anglia, London, the Chiltern Railways network and South Western Railway trains.
It advised passengers to check before travelling as there could be delays and cancellations.
All lines through Birmingham New Street will be disrupted until the end of the day.All lines through Birmingham New Street will be disrupted until the end of the day.
There were delays to some flights at Manchester Airport on Saturday and it still advises passengers to check with their airline before travelling. Passengers travelling to and from Belfast International, Belfast City and the City of Derry Airport in Northern Ireland have been advised to leave additional time for journeys, as have those from flying from There were delays to some flights at Manchester Airport on Saturday, which suffered delays on Saturday.
Passengers travelling to and from Belfast International, Belfast City and the City of Derry Airport in Northern Ireland have been advised to leave additional time for journeys. The runway at East Midlands Airport was closed for several hours causing delays to flights and some cancellations to Jet2, Flybe and Ryanair services.
The runway at East Midlands Airport was closed for several hours causing delays to flights and some cancellations to Jet2, Flybe and Ryanair services. The airport advises customers to speak to their airlines and to expect some further delays. Birmingham Airport had suspended flights so staff could clear snow from the runway.
Birmingham Airport had suspended flights so staff could clear snow from the runway. It advises passengers to check its website because there will be a backlog. Heathrow Airport says both runways are currently in use but staff are prepared if either needs de-icing later. However, British Airways say it has cancelled more than 70 flights.
Heathrow Airport says both runways are currently in use but staff are prepared if either needs de-icing later. However, British Airways say it has cancelled 70 flights and expects that number to rise. Earlier, Luton Airport had to shut its runway and temporarily suspend flights and the runway at Stansted Airport, where about 50 flights were cancelled, had to be cleared.
Earlier, Luton Airport had to shut its runway and temporarily suspend flights and the runway at Stansted Airport had to be cleared.
Local events have also been affected by the weather, such as the final day of Lincoln Christmas market, which has been cancelled over safety concerns.Local events have also been affected by the weather, such as the final day of Lincoln Christmas market, which has been cancelled over safety concerns.
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