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Freezing conditions are continuing to cause transport problems for motorists and forcing many schools to close. Temperatures are set to drop overnight, causing further transport problems for motorists and are likely to force schools to stay closed.
Hundreds of cars are stranded on major roads across central Scotland and some including the M8 remain closed. Hundreds of cars are stranded on major roads across central Scotland and some including the M8 remain shut.
More than half of all schools in Northern Ireland were closed because of the weather, and many will not open on Wednesday. Some 900 schools were shut in Scotland, with many likely to remain closed on Wednesday, along with 700 in Northern Ireland and about 70 in Cumbria.
The href="http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_warnings.html?day=1" >Met Office is warning of icy roads across much of the UK. href="/news/uk-scotland-11924238" title="Police urge drivers not to travel" >Central Scotland police advises essential journeys only. Temperatures will fall below well freezing across the UK overnight.
UK temperatures remain sub-zero - overnight Scotland hit -17C (1F). In Scotland they could drop to -20C (-4F), with -15C (5F) in the Vale of York and parts of Cumbria.
Scotland's Transport Minister Stewart Stevenson has apologised after hundreds of drivers were stranded overnight, with the central belt particularly badly hit by snow. The href="http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_warnings.html?day=1" >Met Office is warning of icy roads across the UK. Further heavy snow warnings are in place for Scotland, Northern Ireland, north-east England, Yorkshire and Humber.
Up to 6in (15cm) of snow is forecast for parts of Aberdeenshire, the Scottish Highlands and the North York Moors.
Commuters have been enduring another day of travel disruption:Commuters have been enduring another day of travel disruption:
  • The M8 westbound between Edinburgh and Harthill will remain closed overnight
  • Belfast International and Edinburgh airports are open but passengers are advised to check for delays with airlines. Glasgow is not currently taking in-bound flights and all flights may be subject to delay and cancellation
  • On the railways, Scotland's routes are all affected. Many are without trains - or replacement buses - altogether
  • Reduced services are operating on the East Coast Mainline, while several local services in Yorkshire were disrupted
  • Transport Scotland warns motorists not to travel unless "absolutely essential"
  • The M8 westbound between Edinburgh and Harthill will remain closed overnight
  • Belfast International and Edinburgh airports are open but passengers are advised to check for delays with airlines. Glasgow is not currently taking in-bound flights and all flights may be subject to delay and cancellation
  • On the railways, Scotland's routes are all affected. Many are without trains - or replacement buses - altogether
  • Reduced services are operating on the East Coast Mainline, while several local services in Yorkshire were disrupted
  • Transport Scotland warns motorists not to travel unless "absolutely essential"
Many drivers are stranded on the North York Moors following heavy snow showers, where the A171 between Scarborough and Whitby has been closed.
BBC Scotland correspondent James Cook said the westbound carriage of the M8 had been closed for over 24 hours and was covered with thick ice, which a fleet of specialist gritters had failed to shift.
Scotland's Transport Minister Stewart Stevenson apologised after hundreds of drivers were stranded overnight on the M8, with the central belt particularly badly hit by snow.
Strathclyde Police say they are dealing with more than 1,000 vehicles which have either been abandoned or are stuck in the wintry conditions, with 1,000 officers out working in the snow.Strathclyde Police say they are dealing with more than 1,000 vehicles which have either been abandoned or are stuck in the wintry conditions, with 1,000 officers out working in the snow.
Many drivers were stuck overnight on the M8 after heavy snow caused severe disruption to the route that links Glasgow with Edinburgh.
Up to 6in (15cm) of snow is forecast for parts of Aberdeenshire, the Scottish Highlands and the North York Moors while Humberside, Lincolnshire and East Anglia may also wake up to more snow.
Police say people who have abandoned vehicles should not return to them unless advised to do so. Some vehicles have been removed already and officers are contacting owners to tell them how to get them back.Police say people who have abandoned vehicles should not return to them unless advised to do so. Some vehicles have been removed already and officers are contacting owners to tell them how to get them back.
Temperatures were recorded as having dropped as low as -17C overnight in Strathallan, near Perth, and -14C (7F) at Sennybridge in Powys and Castlederg, Tyrone, and Scampton, Lincolnshire. The AA said it had responded to 13,500 callouts by 1500 GMT and it expected to attend up to 22,000 by the end of the day - more than double the 9,500 on a normal Tuesday.
BBC forecaster Jay Wynne said icy roads would be a problem, particularly in Northern Ireland and the central lowlands of Scotland. Since the first widespread snow on November 24, it has dealt with more than 230,000 - a 93% increase on the same period last year.
Cumbria and northern Lancashire could see 1-2in (2-5cm) of snow during Tuesday, while dense freezing fog would linger across the Midlands and southern England, he added.
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