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Snow and ice are causing further problems in Scotland and other parts of the UK, with forecasters warning the freezing conditions are here to stay.Snow and ice are causing further problems in Scotland and other parts of the UK, with forecasters warning the freezing conditions are here to stay.
Severe weather warnings have been issued for Northern Ireland and Scotland, where some councils have run low on grit.Severe weather warnings have been issued for Northern Ireland and Scotland, where some councils have run low on grit.
The extreme weather has closed schools and caused travel delays.The extreme weather has closed schools and caused travel delays.
More snow is set to spread across the UK and BBC forecaster Peter Gibbs said few, if any, areas would escape.More snow is set to spread across the UK and BBC forecaster Peter Gibbs said few, if any, areas would escape.
Provisional Met Office figures suggest December 2009 was probably the coldest since 1995 across the UK as a whole.Provisional Met Office figures suggest December 2009 was probably the coldest since 1995 across the UK as a whole.
The lowest temperature recorded on Sunday night was -14.0C in Eskdalemuir, south west Scotland, while the mercury dipped to -12.6C in Sennybridge in mid Wales.The lowest temperature recorded on Sunday night was -14.0C in Eskdalemuir, south west Scotland, while the mercury dipped to -12.6C in Sennybridge in mid Wales.
Fife Council became the first to confirm its grit supplies had been exhausted after receiving less than it ordered from suppliers, but 250 tonnes of salt have been dispatched to the area.Fife Council became the first to confirm its grit supplies had been exhausted after receiving less than it ordered from suppliers, but 250 tonnes of salt have been dispatched to the area.
'No let up''No let up'
The Met Office has issued severe weather warnings for heavy snow and ice in Orkney and Shetland, Grampian, and the Highlands and Eilean Siar (Outer Hebrides) on Monday, with up to 10cm (3.9in) possible on higher ground.The Met Office has issued severe weather warnings for heavy snow and ice in Orkney and Shetland, Grampian, and the Highlands and Eilean Siar (Outer Hebrides) on Monday, with up to 10cm (3.9in) possible on higher ground.
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It has also issued a warning for widespread icy roads in Central, Tayside and Fife, Strathclyde, south-west Scotland, Lothian and Borders, and Northern Ireland.It has also issued a warning for widespread icy roads in Central, Tayside and Fife, Strathclyde, south-west Scotland, Lothian and Borders, and Northern Ireland.
Sleet and snow is expected to spread across Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England during Monday, leaving icy conditions in its wake.Sleet and snow is expected to spread across Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England during Monday, leaving icy conditions in its wake.
The snow will move southwards across Wales and much of England overnight, with a likelihood of disruption for morning travellers on Tuesday.The snow will move southwards across Wales and much of England overnight, with a likelihood of disruption for morning travellers on Tuesday.
The Met Office has issued an advisory for heavy snow and widespread ice across much of the UK on Tuesday.The Met Office has issued an advisory for heavy snow and widespread ice across much of the UK on Tuesday.
BBC forecaster Peter Gibbs said he could see no end to the freezing conditions for at least a week.BBC forecaster Peter Gibbs said he could see no end to the freezing conditions for at least a week.
We're going to start seeing a very cold easterly wind feeding in direct from Siberia Peter Gibbs BBC forecaster Grit supplies 'not running out'We're going to start seeing a very cold easterly wind feeding in direct from Siberia Peter Gibbs BBC forecaster Grit supplies 'not running out'
"It's going to stay cold and perhaps get even colder in parts," he said. "There probably won't be many places that don't see some snow by the end of the week."It's going to stay cold and perhaps get even colder in parts," he said. "There probably won't be many places that don't see some snow by the end of the week.
"It's also going to be extremely icy on Tuesday morning for many of us, so really very difficult conditions for drivers and the authorities to cope with.""It's also going to be extremely icy on Tuesday morning for many of us, so really very difficult conditions for drivers and the authorities to cope with."
He added: "We can see no let up. By the weekend we're going to start seeing a very cold easterly wind feeding in direct from Siberia."He added: "We can see no let up. By the weekend we're going to start seeing a very cold easterly wind feeding in direct from Siberia."
The bookmaker William Hill has slashed the odds of 2010 being the coldest year on record from 100-1 to 20-1.The bookmaker William Hill has slashed the odds of 2010 being the coldest year on record from 100-1 to 20-1.
Weatherman John Kettley predicted the current freeze would turn out to be the longest spell of severely cold weather since 1987.Weatherman John Kettley predicted the current freeze would turn out to be the longest spell of severely cold weather since 1987.
"It's not going to be the coldest ever because if you go back to 1963, I mean this sort of wintry weather went on for about 11 weeks," he added."It's not going to be the coldest ever because if you go back to 1963, I mean this sort of wintry weather went on for about 11 weeks," he added.
"That was a proper severe winter and we're not going to get the like of that one again, whether you're calling it global warming, climate change, or whatever.""That was a proper severe winter and we're not going to get the like of that one again, whether you're calling it global warming, climate change, or whatever."
'Faulty trains''Faulty trains'
The freeze, combined with rail delays, led to disruption for people returning to work on Monday morning after the Christmas break.The freeze, combined with rail delays, led to disruption for people returning to work on Monday morning after the Christmas break.
Trains in and out of London's Liverpool Street station were delayed for up to 60 minutes by over-running engineering work and services between Glasgow and Edinburgh were also interrupted by poor weather.Trains in and out of London's Liverpool Street station were delayed for up to 60 minutes by over-running engineering work and services between Glasgow and Edinburgh were also interrupted by poor weather.
Network Rail said about 75% of trains were running on time on Monday, compared with recent punctuality figures of about 90%.Network Rail said about 75% of trains were running on time on Monday, compared with recent punctuality figures of about 90%.
"The weather has played its part today," a spokesman said. "We've had some faulty trains and the continuing driver shortage on First Capital Connect routes.""The weather has played its part today," a spokesman said. "We've had some faulty trains and the continuing driver shortage on First Capital Connect routes."
By 0800 GMT on Monday, the AA said it had attended about 6,000 breakdowns since midnight, with a total of more than 22,000 expected by the end of the day.By 0800 GMT on Monday, the AA said it had attended about 6,000 breakdowns since midnight, with a total of more than 22,000 expected by the end of the day.
The motoring organisation said that was about two-and-a-half times more than on an average Monday, with many call-outs prompted by flat batteries, frozen engines, or accidents on icy roads.The motoring organisation said that was about two-and-a-half times more than on an average Monday, with many call-outs prompted by flat batteries, frozen engines, or accidents on icy roads.
Curling fans in Scotland played a match on a frozen lakeCurling fans in Scotland played a match on a frozen lake
It said the "most prolonged period" of freezing weather for 20 years had left grit supplies exhausted.It said the "most prolonged period" of freezing weather for 20 years had left grit supplies exhausted.
Renfrewshire Council also said there would be significant problems if stocks were not replenished.Renfrewshire Council also said there would be significant problems if stocks were not replenished.
But Scottish Finance Secretary John Swinney told the BBC there was more than 40,000 tonnes of salt available in Scotland on Monday and fresh pre-ordered supplies were still coming into the country.But Scottish Finance Secretary John Swinney told the BBC there was more than 40,000 tonnes of salt available in Scotland on Monday and fresh pre-ordered supplies were still coming into the country.
"The challenge is to make sure that's available in every locality," he said. "There was a problem in Fife and we resolved that problem.""The challenge is to make sure that's available in every locality," he said. "There was a problem in Fife and we resolved that problem."
Some minor roads had not been treated as effectively as local authorities would have liked due to the "intensity" of the cold weather, he added.Some minor roads had not been treated as effectively as local authorities would have liked due to the "intensity" of the cold weather, he added.
Paul Watters, from the AA, said the salt and grit supply chain was "creaking a bit" because the cold snap had been so prolonged.Paul Watters, from the AA, said the salt and grit supply chain was "creaking a bit" because the cold snap had been so prolonged.
Meanwhile, thousands of pupils enjoyed an extra day's holiday on Monday as dozens of schools shut due to the wintry weather.Meanwhile, thousands of pupils enjoyed an extra day's holiday on Monday as dozens of schools shut due to the wintry weather.
Local authorities confirmed 19 closures in Northumberland, 13 in Lancashire and 12 in Durham.Local authorities confirmed 19 closures in Northumberland, 13 in Lancashire and 12 in Durham.
Schools in Scotland were closed on Monday for a public holiday and some are expected to remain shut tomorrow.Schools in Scotland were closed on Monday for a public holiday and some are expected to remain shut tomorrow.
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