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UK weather - live updates: Trains cancelled as Met Office warns Britain facing 'coldest temperatures in 27 years' UK weather - live updates: Heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures cause travel disruption as 'Beast from the East' hits Britain
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Commuters face disruption on roads and public transport as snow and sub-zero temperatures hit the UK. Heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures are causing travel disruption on Tuesday morning as the wintry weather looks set to continue throughout the early rush hour, crippling much of the country's travel network.
The Met Office warned rural communities were likely to be cut off by heavy snow showers in parts of Britain as the so-called 'Beast from the East' blows in. Roads across the UK have already seen a blanketing of snow, with police forces reporting treacherous driving conditions and blocked routes.
Authorities have warned of the potential risk to life with parts of the country set to be feel colder than the Arctic Circle this week. Power cuts, mobile phone service disruption, and delays to road, rail and air transport are also expected. Highways England said the M20 in Kent had become blocked by a "number" of stranded lorries overnight, while the A249 was shut due to a crash.
The Met Office said more than 20cm of the white stuff could settle as the wintry blast, dubbed the "Beast from the East", will cause temperatures to tumble, with the country potentially facing the coldest weather since 1991.
Follow our live updates as snow falls across the country.Follow our live updates as snow falls across the country.
  Heavy showers were expected to continue throughout the morning and cripple much of the country's travel network.
Trains have also been affected by the snowfall, with cancellations and disruptions on lines across the country.
Southeastern, which operates in Kent, has cancelled dozens of trains, including several to London St Pancras, London Victoria and Cannon Street, while other companies affected include Southern, Greater Anglia and Great Northern.
British Airways has cancelled several flights from Heathrow Airport, while easyJet warned disruption to its flights was expected.
School closures were also likely.