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Forecasters are warning that freezing conditions across the UK could continue into next week, as treacherous roads affect mail and petrol deliveries.Forecasters are warning that freezing conditions across the UK could continue into next week, as treacherous roads affect mail and petrol deliveries.
Temperatures are expected to rise above freezing during daytime this weekend, but there are Met Office warnings of icy roads covering much of the UK.Temperatures are expected to rise above freezing during daytime this weekend, but there are Met Office warnings of icy roads covering much of the UK.
Royal Mail reported problems with about 10% of deliveries on Friday, and pumps at hundreds of garages could run dry.Royal Mail reported problems with about 10% of deliveries on Friday, and pumps at hundreds of garages could run dry.
The weekend sport schedule, from football to horse racing, has been hit.The weekend sport schedule, from football to horse racing, has been hit.
Scotland is worst-hit, with all Premier League football off, while the teatime Premier League clash between Blackpool and Manchester United was postponed, along with many Football League fixtures in England. Scotland is worst-hit, with all Scottish Premier League football off and only one lower league game, at Alloa, still on.
In England, the teatime Premier League clash between Blackpool and Manchester United has been postponed, along with many Football League fixtures.
Various rugby union and horse racing fixtures have also fallen victim to the weather.Various rugby union and horse racing fixtures have also fallen victim to the weather.
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There is expected to be further snow in northern Scotland on Saturday and Sunday, while rain is expected in western parts of England and Wales. Most places can expect outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow on Saturday, with further heavy snow likely in northern Scotland over the weekend.
Heavy rain along the coast of south-east England, combined with snow melt, could cause flooding issues later on Saturday, warned BBC forecaster Alex Deakin. Heavy rain along the coast of south-east England, combined with snow melt, could cause surface flooding later on Saturday, warned BBC forecaster Alex Deakin.
Dry and bright conditions are expected on Sunday, he said.Dry and bright conditions are expected on Sunday, he said.
Severe weather warnings have been issued for much of the UK in expectation of widespread icy roads. Severe weather warnings of heavy snow and widespread ice have been issued for Cumbria and parts of mid and south Wales.
Ice warnings are also in place for the Highlands, Orkney and Shetland, Grampian, Strathclyde, south-west Scotland, Lothian and Borders, Northern Ireland, Wales, north-west England, the Midlands, East of England, south-west England, and London and the South East.
As the severe weather eases, some trains have been restored to the north of Scotland after snow virtually wiped out services beyond the central belt on Friday.
ScotRail says there is a reduced service running between Aberdeen and Inverness and Edinburgh and Inverness, and buses will be running instead of trains between Glasgow and Aberdeen.
The heavy snowfall has benefited Scotland's ski centres, with the Nevis Range enjoying its earliest start to a season for 13 years.
However, walkers, skiers and climbers have been urged to watch out for avalanches and plan their routes carefully as they take to Scotland's mountains this weekend.
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The RAC said after receiving nearly 15,000 calls on Friday and nearly 140,000 since the start of the bad weather, it had been a relatively quiet Saturday morning. Wales was the busiest area due to icy roads.
A spokesman said: "Drivers are advised to check out local road and weather conditions before setting out as, despite the apparent improved weather in many parts of the country, many roads are still treacherous.
"And with temperatures falling later in the day drivers can expect to see widespread icy conditions."
The AA said it had attended about 17,500 breakdowns across the UK up to 1700 GMT on Friday - up from about 16,000 on Thursday. A typical Friday, normally the organisation's quietest day, brings about 9,500 call-outs. The busiest areas were Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds and Bradford.The AA said it had attended about 17,500 breakdowns across the UK up to 1700 GMT on Friday - up from about 16,000 on Thursday. A typical Friday, normally the organisation's quietest day, brings about 9,500 call-outs. The busiest areas were Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds and Bradford.
Darron Burness, head of AA special operations, said: "Road salt is less effective from -5C and barely effective at all from -9C, so even main roads were badly affected in places.
"Ice will remain the biggest risk facing drivers over the next few days until we've had a sustained period of milder weather. It's virtually impossible to spot black ice, so keep your speed down and if it's slippery, maintain a 10-second gap between you and the vehicle in front."
Royal Mail said delivery problems on Friday could have affected as many as two million households, and it has suspended the next-day guarantee on its special delivery service.Royal Mail said delivery problems on Friday could have affected as many as two million households, and it has suspended the next-day guarantee on its special delivery service.
The Independent Petrol Retailers Association says up to 500 garages are worried they could run out of fuel this weekend.The Independent Petrol Retailers Association says up to 500 garages are worried they could run out of fuel this weekend.
A Downing Street spokesman said there were no major concerns over supplies of food, petrol, diesel or gas.A Downing Street spokesman said there were no major concerns over supplies of food, petrol, diesel or gas.
Meanwhile, the government has relaxed the legal restrictions on the number of hours oil delivery drivers can work. Meanwhile, the government has temporarily relaxed the legal restrictions on the length of time hauliers can stay behind the wheel.
It covers drivers distributing feed to livestock farms, oil and gas to domestic and agricultural premises, as well as deliveries of de-icer products to airports.
The Federation of Petroleum Suppliers, which represents the majority of oil distribution companies in Britain, said the temporary relaxation would help distributors catch up with any backlog of orders caused by the extreme weather conditions.The Federation of Petroleum Suppliers, which represents the majority of oil distribution companies in Britain, said the temporary relaxation would help distributors catch up with any backlog of orders caused by the extreme weather conditions.
Chief executive Susan Hancock said: "Despite the current weather conditions, our members have been doing their utmost to get supplies to customers. They realise the importance of their work in ensuring the wellbeing of their customers." It advised customers who have a good supply of oil to delay ordering a top-up until the current backlog had been dealt with.
She advised customers who have a good supply of oil to delay ordering a top-up until the current backlog had been dealt with.
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Many rail operators are warning of delays on routes. National Rail Enquiries has set up a hotline on 08453 017 641, and also has updates at @nationalrailenq on Twitter.Many rail operators are warning of delays on routes. National Rail Enquiries has set up a hotline on 08453 017 641, and also has updates at @nationalrailenq on Twitter.
Eurostar cancelled 17 trips on Friday and said its timetable would be significantly reduced, with cancellations and delays, until Sunday.Eurostar cancelled 17 trips on Friday and said its timetable would be significantly reduced, with cancellations and delays, until Sunday.
Gatwick Airport has reopened after being shut for two days but is warning passengers to expect delays and cancellations as it takes a few days for schedules to return to normal.Gatwick Airport has reopened after being shut for two days but is warning passengers to expect delays and cancellations as it takes a few days for schedules to return to normal.
Passengers are being told to check with their airline before leaving home.Passengers are being told to check with their airline before leaving home.
Robin Hood Airport, in Doncaster, will remain closed until 1000 GMT on Sunday.Robin Hood Airport, in Doncaster, will remain closed until 1000 GMT on Sunday.
Police in Cumbria are investigating the deaths of two elderly people, who died in their gardens in freezing conditions in separate incidents.Police in Cumbria are investigating the deaths of two elderly people, who died in their gardens in freezing conditions in separate incidents.
Officers said it appeared 80-year-old Lillian Jenkinson, who was found dead in Workington on Wednesday morning, might have fallen in her garden in freezing conditions.Officers said it appeared 80-year-old Lillian Jenkinson, who was found dead in Workington on Wednesday morning, might have fallen in her garden in freezing conditions.
On Tuesday, 84-year-old William Wilson was found dead in his garden in Waitby, near Kirkby Stephen, and police - who are urging people to look out for each other in the cold weather - are trying to work out whether a fall or a medical condition may have contributed to his death.On Tuesday, 84-year-old William Wilson was found dead in his garden in Waitby, near Kirkby Stephen, and police - who are urging people to look out for each other in the cold weather - are trying to work out whether a fall or a medical condition may have contributed to his death.
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