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Snow has been sweeping across the south-east and west of England, causing disruption on roads and rail services.Snow has been sweeping across the south-east and west of England, causing disruption on roads and rail services.
One of the worst affected areas was the A30 between Exeter and Bodmin in Devon, where up to 60 vehicles were stranded overnight in up to 3in (8cm) of snow.One of the worst affected areas was the A30 between Exeter and Bodmin in Devon, where up to 60 vehicles were stranded overnight in up to 3in (8cm) of snow.
In Kent and Sussex, train services were disrupted due to poor weather, said operators Southern and Southeastern.In Kent and Sussex, train services were disrupted due to poor weather, said operators Southern and Southeastern.
Forecasters said the snow should clear through the morning, but to expect more falls in the Highlands of Scotland.Forecasters said the snow should clear through the morning, but to expect more falls in the Highlands of Scotland.
The Met Office issued severe weather warnings for icy roads and snow in the South East and South West and the Highlands. A Met Office severe weather warning is in place for heavy snow in the Highlands.
Severe weather warnings for icy roads were issued for Northern Ireland, Grampian, Strathclyde, Central and South West Scotland. Abandoned lorries
The snow caused accidents and fallen trees across Devon, the Highways Agency said. Temperatures fell below freezing in some areas overnight.
More than a dozen schools in the county have also been closed, or will not open until later. In the morning, severe weather warnings were issued for icy roads and snow in the South East and South West and icy roads in Northern Ireland, Grampian, Strathclyde, central and south west Scotland.
BBC Weather presenter Philip Avery said any snow would give way to some wintery rain showers, with afternoon temperatures ranging from 8C in the South West to 5C in northern Scotland.
The overnight snow caused accidents and fallen trees across Devon, the Highways Agency said.
More than a dozen schools in the county have been closed, or will not open until later.
Somerset and West Dorset also experienced some sizeable flurries making for difficult driving conditions in the morning and some school closures.
There were also reports of lorries being abandoned on the A37 between Yeovil and Dorchester.
Train services from the Sussex coast into London Victoria and London Bridge were delayed.