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Snow causes travel disruption | Snow causes travel disruption |
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Travel has been disrupted across large parts of England as snow and ice continue to cause havoc. | Travel has been disrupted across large parts of England as snow and ice continue to cause havoc. |
The north-west, particularly Cumbria and Lancashire, saw the biggest snowfalls. | The north-west, particularly Cumbria and Lancashire, saw the biggest snowfalls. |
Passengers were stranded at Manchester Airport because of suspended flights. Bristol Airport cancelled six outgoing flights and diverted nine incoming. | Passengers were stranded at Manchester Airport because of suspended flights. Bristol Airport cancelled six outgoing flights and diverted nine incoming. |
Eurostar services were suspended for a third day after six trains broke down. Passengers' tickets were cancelled. | Eurostar services were suspended for a third day after six trains broke down. Passengers' tickets were cancelled. |
More snow, sleet and rain is expected in the south of England later. | More snow, sleet and rain is expected in the south of England later. |
On the roads, a jack-knifed lorry led to a lane closure on the M6 in Lancashire and another accident resulted in two lanes of the M6 in Cumbria being closed. | |
Eight weather-related collisions were reported on roads in and around Bristol. | Eight weather-related collisions were reported on roads in and around Bristol. |
The AA said it had extra patrols on duty and was providing extra Land Rovers, which could be used to rescue people in inaccessible areas. | The AA said it had extra patrols on duty and was providing extra Land Rovers, which could be used to rescue people in inaccessible areas. |
Alternative flights | |
A spokesman for the Met Office said a band of snow was expected in Bristol, Dorset and Somerset on Monday afternoon, and it would continue north to Norfolk and Lincolnshire. | |
He said sleet and rain was forecast for the southern counties of England and London. | |
"It's not just a question of snow," the spokesman added. "There is ice in the forecast because of the freezing temperatures. There's also freezing fog tonight. It's a very wintery picture over the next few days." | |
At Manchester Airport, many passengers had to stay in the terminals overnight because hotels were booked up. | |
Travellers complained about a lack of information as hundreds of people queued to get onto alternative flights on Monday following Sunday's cancellations. | |
Bridget and Gary Fogg, from Bolton, queued for hours after their flight to Amsterdam was cancelled. | |
Mrs Fogg, 50, said: "We had a two-hour delay yesterday before we finally boarded, but then we were held on the runway for five-and-a-half hours before we were told the flight was cancelled. | |
"I can understand the problems with the weather, but not this." | |
An airport spokeswoman said they were experiencing "knock-on effects" from Sunday's poor weather conditions but Runway 1 had been operating as normal since 2300 GMT. | |
Elsewhere, fears were growing for a 22-year-old man who disappeared in the freezing weather after a night out. Adam Passfield was last seen at 0200 GMT on Saturday in Chelmsford, Essex. |