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Snow hits roads and schools in parts of the UK | Snow hits roads and schools in parts of the UK |
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Further heavy snow has hit parts of the UK, causing school closures and travel disruption. | Further heavy snow has hit parts of the UK, causing school closures and travel disruption. |
Northern Scotland and north-east England had fresh snowfalls, and snow is moving over Wales, where there is a Met Office severe weather warning. | |
Icy roads have proved hazardous for drivers and some weekend sporting events have already been cancelled. | Icy roads have proved hazardous for drivers and some weekend sporting events have already been cancelled. |
It is the earliest widespread snowfall for 17 years and the cold spell is expected to last two weeks. | It is the earliest widespread snowfall for 17 years and the cold spell is expected to last two weeks. |
'Bitterly, bitterly cold' | 'Bitterly, bitterly cold' |
Sub-zero temperatures were recorded across the UK overnight, far lower than those normally experienced in November. | Sub-zero temperatures were recorded across the UK overnight, far lower than those normally experienced in November. |
The coldest place was Carterhouse in the Scottish Borders, at -7.8C. Benson in Oxfordshire recorded -7.6C, Newcastle dropped to -4.3C, while the temperature at Kew Gardens in London sank to -3.8C. | The coldest place was Carterhouse in the Scottish Borders, at -7.8C. Benson in Oxfordshire recorded -7.6C, Newcastle dropped to -4.3C, while the temperature at Kew Gardens in London sank to -3.8C. |
BBC weather forecaster Alex Deakin said there had been some snow overnight but it had not been as heavy as Thursday's snowfalls. | BBC weather forecaster Alex Deakin said there had been some snow overnight but it had not been as heavy as Thursday's snowfalls. |
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He said ice would be the main problem, with rain, sleet or snow freezing when it hit the ground. | |
Wales and south-west England would have snow later on Friday, he said, and the flurries would continue in eastern Scotland and eastern England over the weekend. | Wales and south-west England would have snow later on Friday, he said, and the flurries would continue in eastern Scotland and eastern England over the weekend. |
It will be "bitterly cold" with temperatures not going above 4C (39F) even in sunnier areas, and he warned it would get even colder on Saturday and Sunday. | It will be "bitterly cold" with temperatures not going above 4C (39F) even in sunnier areas, and he warned it would get even colder on Saturday and Sunday. |
Up to 10cm (4in) of snow is forecast in Wales, with up to 15cm on higher ground. Most other places will see 2-5cm of snow in low-lying areas. | Up to 10cm (4in) of snow is forecast in Wales, with up to 15cm on higher ground. Most other places will see 2-5cm of snow in low-lying areas. |
The BBC's Danny Savage, in Northumberland, said the snow was now knee deep and the travel situation was "very bad". | The BBC's Danny Savage, in Northumberland, said the snow was now knee deep and the travel situation was "very bad". |
The severe weather has continued to disrupt schools and travel: | The severe weather has continued to disrupt schools and travel: |
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Up to 15cm of snow blanketed parts of northern and north-east Scotland, and north-east England, on Thursday. | Up to 15cm of snow blanketed parts of northern and north-east Scotland, and north-east England, on Thursday. |
The AA said it had attended about 14,000 breakdowns on Thursday - twice as many as normal. | The AA said it had attended about 14,000 breakdowns on Thursday - twice as many as normal. |
Forecasters said the cold spell could last a fortnight, with snow reaching England's southern counties next week. | Forecasters said the cold spell could last a fortnight, with snow reaching England's southern counties next week. |
The unusual weather is being caused by high pressure over Greenland and low pressure in the Baltics, forcing cold winds from the north-east across Europe. | The unusual weather is being caused by high pressure over Greenland and low pressure in the Baltics, forcing cold winds from the north-east across Europe. |
Is it snowing where you live? Have you been affected by the conditions? Send us your comments using the form below. | Is it snowing where you live? Have you been affected by the conditions? Send us your comments using the form below. |
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