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How have you been affected by the icy cold weather in the UK? How have you been affected by the icy cold weather in the UK?
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The Met Office has issued yellow and amber weather warnings for snow across the UK as parts of the country will feel colder than areas in the Arctic circle.The Met Office has issued yellow and amber weather warnings for snow across the UK as parts of the country will feel colder than areas in the Arctic circle.
Travel disruption is expected as companies including Greater Anglia and C2C warned that services will be limited from Monday due to the cold weather.Travel disruption is expected as companies including Greater Anglia and C2C warned that services will be limited from Monday due to the cold weather.
If you have been affected by the cold weather you can tell us about it using our form below, or by sending your pictures and videos to the Guardian securely via WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056. If you have been affected by the cold weather you can tell us about it by clicking on the ‘Contribute’ button, using our form below, or by sending your pictures and videos to the Guardian securely via WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056.
We will feature some of your contributions in our reporting.We will feature some of your contributions in our reporting.
Though we’d like to hear from you, your safety and security is most important. When responding please make sure you put your safety and the safety of others first. Extreme weather events can be very unpredictable and carry very real risks.Though we’d like to hear from you, your safety and security is most important. When responding please make sure you put your safety and the safety of others first. Extreme weather events can be very unpredictable and carry very real risks.
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