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UK weather: Warnings remain as temperatures set to rise | UK weather: Warnings remain as temperatures set to rise |
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Weather warnings for snow and icy roads remain in place across much of the UK - as temperatures are expected to gradually rise in many areas. | Weather warnings for snow and icy roads remain in place across much of the UK - as temperatures are expected to gradually rise in many areas. |
Hundreds of people remain without power, as motorists and rail passengers have been told to expect continued disruption on roads and railways. | |
Meanwhile, the Environment Agency has issued 15 flood warnings, mainly in the south-west and north-east England. | Meanwhile, the Environment Agency has issued 15 flood warnings, mainly in the south-west and north-east England. |
It comes as temperatures in many areas are set to rise above zero later. | It comes as temperatures in many areas are set to rise above zero later. |
The Met Office has two active yellow warnings in place for Saturday, covering large areas of the UK. | The Met Office has two active yellow warnings in place for Saturday, covering large areas of the UK. |
One, warning of ice, applies to much of south-east England, the Midlands, Wales and Northern Ireland and is due to expire at 11:00 GMT. | One, warning of ice, applies to much of south-east England, the Midlands, Wales and Northern Ireland and is due to expire at 11:00 GMT. |
The second warning - which is expected to be in place all day - is of further snow for much of Scotland. | The second warning - which is expected to be in place all day - is of further snow for much of Scotland. |
But BBC weather forecaster Ben Rich said that many people would see a gradual rise in temperatures. | |
He said: "It will turn slowly - and I do mean slowly - a little less cold. There will be some wintry showers too - these showers coming as a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. | He said: "It will turn slowly - and I do mean slowly - a little less cold. There will be some wintry showers too - these showers coming as a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. |
"It will be a bit milder in the south - 7C in Plymouth - but still you will notice a rather chilly feel further north." | "It will be a bit milder in the south - 7C in Plymouth - but still you will notice a rather chilly feel further north." |
The Environment Agency also has a number of flood alerts and flood warnings in place - meaning immediate action is required. | The Environment Agency also has a number of flood alerts and flood warnings in place - meaning immediate action is required. |
Eleven flood warnings are in place in Devon, Cornwall and elsewhere on the south coast, while four are in the North East. | Eleven flood warnings are in place in Devon, Cornwall and elsewhere on the south coast, while four are in the North East. |
They all apply to coastal regions, due to large waves caused by spring tides and strong onshore winds. | They all apply to coastal regions, due to large waves caused by spring tides and strong onshore winds. |
In Dawlish, Devon, the coastal rail line briefly reopened after damage caused by Storm Emma, but was closed on Saturday morning after flooding caused by high tides. | In Dawlish, Devon, the coastal rail line briefly reopened after damage caused by Storm Emma, but was closed on Saturday morning after flooding caused by high tides. |
Meanwhile, thousands of trains are set to be cancelled in another day of travel disruption, as more than 20 rail operators are running a reduced service. | Meanwhile, thousands of trains are set to be cancelled in another day of travel disruption, as more than 20 rail operators are running a reduced service. |
ScotRail is facing significant issues across its network after Scotland received the heaviest snowfall, and some of the coldest conditions, in the UK. | |
The West Coast Mainline to England remains closed, and Virgin Trains East Coast is not running any services north of Newcastle. | |
ScotRail said snow ploughs were tackling drifts as high as 10ft (3m). | |
There were severe delays to services in Lewisham, south London on Friday night after passengers stuck on four Southeastern trains "forced open" doors. | There were severe delays to services in Lewisham, south London on Friday night after passengers stuck on four Southeastern trains "forced open" doors. |
They left the carriages and started walking along the tracks. | They left the carriages and started walking along the tracks. |
The rail company said police and the fire service assisted in helping to restore power on the tracks and get trains moving again. | The rail company said police and the fire service assisted in helping to restore power on the tracks and get trains moving again. |
Major incidents was also declared in Wiltshire, Hampshire and Avon and Somerset, as blizzards brought roads to a standstill. | Major incidents was also declared in Wiltshire, Hampshire and Avon and Somerset, as blizzards brought roads to a standstill. |
However, the M62 in Greater Manchester reopened in the early hours of Saturday, having been shut for more than a day due to severe weather conditions. | However, the M62 in Greater Manchester reopened in the early hours of Saturday, having been shut for more than a day due to severe weather conditions. |
In Scotland, where some of the worst conditions have been seen, efforts are continuing to get services up and running. | In Scotland, where some of the worst conditions have been seen, efforts are continuing to get services up and running. |
Gritting and snow clearing on the roads was set to continue over the weekend, while train firm ScotRail said it would operate as many services as it could on Saturday. | Gritting and snow clearing on the roads was set to continue over the weekend, while train firm ScotRail said it would operate as many services as it could on Saturday. |
Health Secretary Shona Robison said emergency services across the country had given "a superhuman effort over the past few days". | Health Secretary Shona Robison said emergency services across the country had given "a superhuman effort over the past few days". |
In England, the Premier League has said all its football matches are expected to go ahead despite the weather. However, a number of games in the Championship and the Scottish Premiership have been postponed. | In England, the Premier League has said all its football matches are expected to go ahead despite the weather. However, a number of games in the Championship and the Scottish Premiership have been postponed. |
What is happening with the trains? | What is happening with the trains? |
Across the UK, more than 20 rail operators are running a reduced service. National Rail has been advising passengers to check their service before travelling. Some train operators urged people not to travel at all. | Across the UK, more than 20 rail operators are running a reduced service. National Rail has been advising passengers to check their service before travelling. Some train operators urged people not to travel at all. |
How are the airports affected? | How are the airports affected? |
More than 1,250 flights were cancelled across the UK and Ireland on Friday. | More than 1,250 flights were cancelled across the UK and Ireland on Friday. |
What is the forecast? | What is the forecast? |
The Met Office says further rain, sleet and snow is likely in many areas of the UK on Saturday, but temperatures will gradually rise. | The Met Office says further rain, sleet and snow is likely in many areas of the UK on Saturday, but temperatures will gradually rise. |
There could be further snow showers in the north-east while a band of slightly warmer air will allow a thaw of some snow and ice in the afternoon. | There could be further snow showers in the north-east while a band of slightly warmer air will allow a thaw of some snow and ice in the afternoon. |
How has the cold weather affected you? Share your pictures, video and experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | How has the cold weather affected you? Share your pictures, video and experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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