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Village has coldest night in UK | Village has coldest night in UK |
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A tiny village in the Highlands has experienced the coldest night of the winter in the UK. | A tiny village in the Highlands has experienced the coldest night of the winter in the UK. |
Across Scotland, temperatures overnight dropped well below freezing with -22.3C recorded at Altnaharra in Sutherland. | Across Scotland, temperatures overnight dropped well below freezing with -22.3C recorded at Altnaharra in Sutherland. |
The remote village already holds the record for the lowest temperature ever recorded in the UK, -27.2C on 30 December, 1995. | The remote village already holds the record for the lowest temperature ever recorded in the UK, -27.2C on 30 December, 1995. |
The Met Office said temperatures are set to stay below zero and there is a risk of further snow in the north. | The Met Office said temperatures are set to stay below zero and there is a risk of further snow in the north. |
Braemar in Aberdeenshire recorded -19.5C and temperatures dropped to -14C in Aberdeen. | |
Around Edinburgh the overnight temperature was -11C in Edinburgh and in the Glasgow area it was -10C. | |
Cold nights | Cold nights |
The Met Office said the geography of the area around Altnaharra contributed to the cold temperatures often seen there. | The Met Office said the geography of the area around Altnaharra contributed to the cold temperatures often seen there. |
Met Office spokesman Barry Gromett said: "It sits in a glen and there is a lot of snow there, so there is snow covering, long cold nights and no wind. | Met Office spokesman Barry Gromett said: "It sits in a glen and there is a lot of snow there, so there is snow covering, long cold nights and no wind. |
"It is also in a bowl, effectively with mountains surrounding it, which means that cold air pools down at the bottom. | "It is also in a bowl, effectively with mountains surrounding it, which means that cold air pools down at the bottom. |
"Cold air is denser than warm air so it will flow down the mountain and pool at the bottom of the valley." | "Cold air is denser than warm air so it will flow down the mountain and pool at the bottom of the valley." |
Hundreds of schools remained closed across Scotland. | Hundreds of schools remained closed across Scotland. |
All schools were shut in the Borders while most schools in Aberdeenshire and Moray were also closed. | All schools were shut in the Borders while most schools in Aberdeenshire and Moray were also closed. |
Schools in Highland and West Lothian council areas are not due back until Monday, however Highland Council is due to make a decision about whether the schools will open as planned. | Schools in Highland and West Lothian council areas are not due back until Monday, however Highland Council is due to make a decision about whether the schools will open as planned. |
Parents elsewhere are being urged to check their council's websites for local problems. | Parents elsewhere are being urged to check their council's websites for local problems. |
There is also likely to be further disruption to those travelling, with icy roads, some freezing fog and delays to flights at many UK airports. | There is also likely to be further disruption to those travelling, with icy roads, some freezing fog and delays to flights at many UK airports. |
The winter whiteout conditions affecting the UK are clearly visible in this satellite imageEnlarge Image | The winter whiteout conditions affecting the UK are clearly visible in this satellite imageEnlarge Image |
Temperatures will stay bitterly cold this weekend. Pubs and club goers are being urged to make sure they have adequate clothing and to plan their journey home. | Temperatures will stay bitterly cold this weekend. Pubs and club goers are being urged to make sure they have adequate clothing and to plan their journey home. |
Meanwhile, councils across the country have reported that grit and salt stocks are low but thousands of extra tonnes are being brought in. | Meanwhile, councils across the country have reported that grit and salt stocks are low but thousands of extra tonnes are being brought in. |
West Lothian Council said it had already used more salt and grit in the past three weeks - 12,000 tonnes - than it usually uses in an average winter. | West Lothian Council said it had already used more salt and grit in the past three weeks - 12,000 tonnes - than it usually uses in an average winter. |
A spokesman said it was also using whindust and ash for residential streets, which it admitted was not as effective as salt but would help the situation. | A spokesman said it was also using whindust and ash for residential streets, which it admitted was not as effective as salt but would help the situation. |
And Edinburgh City Council used 100 tonnes of salt on Wednesday night alone. | And Edinburgh City Council used 100 tonnes of salt on Wednesday night alone. |
A 42-year-old man was killed by a lorry on the A1 in the Scottish Borders as he waited for a recovery vehicle to come to his aid. | A 42-year-old man was killed by a lorry on the A1 in the Scottish Borders as he waited for a recovery vehicle to come to his aid. |
And a farmer was taken to hospital after a large cattle shed collapsed in Aberdeenshire. A number of cattle died in the incident. | And a farmer was taken to hospital after a large cattle shed collapsed in Aberdeenshire. A number of cattle died in the incident. |
Three more buildings have collapsed in Aberdeenshire because of the weight of snow on roofs. Grampian Police said no-one had been hurt in the incidents at a farm in Huntly, a dog breeders in Insch and a garage in Aberchirder. | Three more buildings have collapsed in Aberdeenshire because of the weight of snow on roofs. Grampian Police said no-one had been hurt in the incidents at a farm in Huntly, a dog breeders in Insch and a garage in Aberchirder. |
A Sea King stranded at Borders General Hospital with frozen gear oil/Pic: Ronnie Dornan | A Sea King stranded at Borders General Hospital with frozen gear oil/Pic: Ronnie Dornan |
Grampian Fire and Rescue Service said they had rescued about 100 dogs from the breeders' premises. A number of horses were freed in a separate collapse. | Grampian Fire and Rescue Service said they had rescued about 100 dogs from the breeders' premises. A number of horses were freed in a separate collapse. |
Conditions on the roads remain tricky, with the colder temperatures leading to warnings of the dangers posed by ice. | Conditions on the roads remain tricky, with the colder temperatures leading to warnings of the dangers posed by ice. |
Work is also getting under way on removing a derailed freight train which crashed off the tracks at the Highland village of Carrbridge on Monday. | Work is also getting under way on removing a derailed freight train which crashed off the tracks at the Highland village of Carrbridge on Monday. |
Network Rail said it hoped the affected line would be reopened early next week. | Network Rail said it hoped the affected line would be reopened early next week. |
A Nasa satellite image received by the University of Dundee shows almost the whole of the UK covered in a white blanket of snow and ice. | A Nasa satellite image received by the University of Dundee shows almost the whole of the UK covered in a white blanket of snow and ice. |
During First Minister's Questions on Thursday, Labour leader Iain Gray accused the Scottish government of complacency and being slow to react to the weather crisis. | During First Minister's Questions on Thursday, Labour leader Iain Gray accused the Scottish government of complacency and being slow to react to the weather crisis. |
Mr Gray told First Minister Alex Salmond to "get a grip" of the crisis. | Mr Gray told First Minister Alex Salmond to "get a grip" of the crisis. |
Mr Salmond rejected the accusation and said the Labour leader had misjudged the mood. | Mr Salmond rejected the accusation and said the Labour leader had misjudged the mood. |
"Iain Gray should try to rise to the occasion and get together with the all-Scotland team that is taking Scotland through this crisis," he said. | "Iain Gray should try to rise to the occasion and get together with the all-Scotland team that is taking Scotland through this crisis," he said. |
The Scottish government said its national energy assistance helpline would be operating an extended hours service. | The Scottish government said its national energy assistance helpline would be operating an extended hours service. |
The service will now be available weekdays from 9am until 7pm and at the weekends on Saturday between 9am and 1pm. | The service will now be available weekdays from 9am until 7pm and at the weekends on Saturday between 9am and 1pm. |
The Energy Assistance Package is on 0800 512 012. | The Energy Assistance Package is on 0800 512 012. |
Are you in Altnaharra, or another area affected by the winter freeze? Send us a picture or a video showing how cold the temperature is where you live. | Are you in Altnaharra, or another area affected by the winter freeze? Send us a picture or a video showing how cold the temperature is where you live. |
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