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Heavy snow and ice bring travel chaos across UK Heavy snow and ice bring travel chaos across UK
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Christmas travellers are facing severe disruption as heavy snow falls across many parts of the UK.Christmas travellers are facing severe disruption as heavy snow falls across many parts of the UK.
Heathrow and Gatwick airports closed all runways. Gatwick has re-opened but many flights remain cancelled.Heathrow and Gatwick airports closed all runways. Gatwick has re-opened but many flights remain cancelled.
Roads, railways and airports are affected across Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England, amid severe weather warnings for many areas.Roads, railways and airports are affected across Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England, amid severe weather warnings for many areas.
Airports in Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands are also suffering cancellations and delays.Airports in Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands are also suffering cancellations and delays.
Meanwhile hundreds of drivers were stranded overnight on the M6 motorway in Greater Manchester. Similar conditions in Germany and Italy also saw drivers stuck on icy roads, as temperatures plummeted.
The snow is forecast to continue in many parts of the UK, with up to 25cm expected in some areas of England, and a number of severe weather warnings are in place.The snow is forecast to continue in many parts of the UK, with up to 25cm expected in some areas of England, and a number of severe weather warnings are in place.
Heathrow Airport said it closed its runways to allow snow clearing and to keep the airport safe, advising passengers to check with airlines before travelling to the airport. Airport operator BAA said they would remain closed until at least 1600 GMT. Heathrow Airport said it closed its runways to allow snow clearing and to keep the airport safe, advising passengers to check with airlines before travelling to the airport. Some passengers have been stranded on planes that have landed at the airport but been unable to get to the terminal.
Airport operator BAA said airfield staff were focusing on the airport's northern runway and hoped to open it at 1730 GMT. The southern runway is not likely to open until later this evening, it said.
BA has cancelled all shorthaul flight from Heathrow for the rest of the day, and longhaul flights until at least 1900 GMT.
Gatwick reopened at 1445 GMT after 10cm of snow was cleared from the runway but delays and cancellations are expected for the rest of the day.Gatwick reopened at 1445 GMT after 10cm of snow was cleared from the runway but delays and cancellations are expected for the rest of the day.
British Airways, Easyjet and Aer Lingus have cancelled all flights from the airport for the rest of Saturday, with the exception of the BA2055 to Sharm el Sheikh.British Airways, Easyjet and Aer Lingus have cancelled all flights from the airport for the rest of Saturday, with the exception of the BA2055 to Sharm el Sheikh.
BA has cancelled all shorthaul flight from Heathrow for the rest of the day, and longhaul flights until at least 1900 GMT. Luton airport said it was closed to all flights until 1800 GMT and London Stansted's runway is closed until 1700 GMT, with flights subject to long delays and cancellations.
Luton says it is closed to all flights until 1800 GMT. There was also disruption at Exeter, London City, Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Southampton and Cardiff airports.
'Mayhem' Scottish airports are open but are being affected by closures elsewhere. Glasgow has seen 44 cancellations, affecting 6,000 passengers, and is starting to receive London-bound flights.
There was also disruption at Exeter, London City, Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol and Cardiff airports.
In Wales, staff at several hospitals have been struggling to get into work, with two health boards appealing for medical staff to help out over the weekend.In Wales, staff at several hospitals have been struggling to get into work, with two health boards appealing for medical staff to help out over the weekend.
Cwm Taf and Cardiff and Vale said they needed help running the Royal Glamorgan, Prince Charles, University Hospital of Wales and Llandough hospitals.
Several roads across the country remain closed and bus services were disrupted in the south.Several roads across the country remain closed and bus services were disrupted in the south.
What's the weather in your area?Source: BBC WeatherWhat's the weather in your area?Source: BBC Weather
In Northern Ireland freezing conditions continue to make travel difficult following some of the heaviest snowfall for 25 years - with more forecast.In Northern Ireland freezing conditions continue to make travel difficult following some of the heaviest snowfall for 25 years - with more forecast.
Belfast International Airport has reopened, although delays and cancellations are expected, and Belfast City Airport has reopened for the "forseeable future".Belfast International Airport has reopened, although delays and cancellations are expected, and Belfast City Airport has reopened for the "forseeable future".
The Northern Ireland Roads Service said slush from Friday had re-frozen overnight and Christmas shoppers should think carefully before setting out by car.The Northern Ireland Roads Service said slush from Friday had re-frozen overnight and Christmas shoppers should think carefully before setting out by car.
Jon Caudwell, from the Highways Agency, said they were doing their best to keep major roads in England clear but needed help from motorists. Jon Caudwell, from the Highways Agency, said they were doing their best to keep major roads in England clear but needed help from motorists who should "really seriously consider" whether they needed to go out.
He told BBC Radio 5 live: "We've obviously got more and more snow coming, so we're really going to have to work very, very hard.
"We are asking the public to really seriously consider whether they do need to come out in these conditions and if they do come out they really must take extra care."
There were problems overnight on the M61, M58 and M57, with police advising people not to travel unless absolutely necessary.
British Airways has urged passengers not to travel to the airport if their flight is cancelled.British Airways has urged passengers not to travel to the airport if their flight is cancelled.
The airline said it had cancelled all of Saturday's shorthaul flights from Heathrow due to runways closures and passengers having difficulties getting to the airport. A decision on longhaul flights would be made "as soon as possible", said a statement. The airline said it had cancelled flights from Heathrow due to runways closures and passengers having difficulties getting to the airport. So far 260 arrivals and 317 departures have been cancelled.
"We are extremely sorry that customers may be inconvenienced. Our staff are doing everything they can to help," said BA."We are extremely sorry that customers may be inconvenienced. Our staff are doing everything they can to help," said BA.
Passenger Jade Price, whose BA flight to the US capital Washington DC was amongst those cancelled, said Heathrow's Terminal 5 was "absolute chaos".Passenger Jade Price, whose BA flight to the US capital Washington DC was amongst those cancelled, said Heathrow's Terminal 5 was "absolute chaos".
The mother-of-two, from Uxbridge in Middlesex, told the BBC: "We sat on the tarmac with our two small children for four hours with no food before being told that we would not fly because the queue for de-icing was too long.The mother-of-two, from Uxbridge in Middlesex, told the BBC: "We sat on the tarmac with our two small children for four hours with no food before being told that we would not fly because the queue for de-icing was too long.
"Terminal 5 was absolute chaos. All luggage was lost - with no information about how or when it would be returned to us - and people were not given food, travel, or hotel vouchers..."."Terminal 5 was absolute chaos. All luggage was lost - with no information about how or when it would be returned to us - and people were not given food, travel, or hotel vouchers...".
Other problems caused by the weather include:
  • The M40, between junctions 4 and 5, is suffering delays of around four hours, with BBC Radio 5 live's Nigel Adderley describing it as as "car park with bumper-to-bumper traffic"
  • Rail operators Southern, Southeastern and South West Trains cancelled some services. For rail information the Association of Train Operating Companies said passengers could call a new number, 08453 017 641
  • The North West Ambulance Service warned of delays reaching emergency patients
  • Brent Cross shopping centre in London was forced to close, angering Christmas shoppers
  • Lincolnshire County Council said it had already used about 60% of its grit stocks despite starting the winter with 31,600 tonnes - 8,000 more than usual
  • The AA said it had attended 4,000 breakdowns across the UK by 1030 GMT, with calls peaking at 1,200 every hour - twice the normal rate
  • A number of weekend sporting fixtures were cancelled including Premiership football matches and the National Hunt meeting at Haydock
  • An urgent appeal is being made for blood donors, particularly those who are O negative, as stocks are running low
  • Companies have warned of a backlog of deliveries which may not reach customers before Christmas
  • In the rest of Europe some 2,500 passengers were stranded overnight at Frankfurt airport in Germany after flights were cancelled; Florence airport, in northern Italy, is closed and hundreds of cars stuck are on highways in Tuscany; in France, snow has affected road and train travel in the west and north and Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport is reporting delays; in the Netherlands, many flights have been cancelled at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport.
A Gatwick Airport spokesman said with snow accumulated on the runway it was "unsafe" to operate aircraft.A Gatwick Airport spokesman said with snow accumulated on the runway it was "unsafe" to operate aircraft.
"With planes travelling at speeds of more than 100mph when they land or take off, it is critically important that the runway is safe as they do so.""With planes travelling at speeds of more than 100mph when they land or take off, it is critically important that the runway is safe as they do so."
Other problems caused by the weather include:
  • The M40, between junctions 4 and 5, is suffering delays of around four hours, with BBC Radio 5 live's Nigel Adderley describing it as as "car park with bumper-to-bumper traffic"
  • Rail operators Southern, Southeastern and South West Trains cancelled some services. For rail information the Association of Train Operating Companies said passengers could call a new number, 08453 017 641
  • The North West Ambulance Service warned of delays reaching emergency patients
  • Brent Cross shopping centre in London was forced to close, angering Christmas shoppers
  • Lincolnshire County Council said it had already used about 60% of its grit stocks despite starting the winter with 31,600 tonnes - 8,000 more than usual
  • The AA said it had attended 4,000 breakdowns across the UK by 1030 GMT, with calls peaking at 1,200 every hour - twice the normal rate
  • A number of weekend sporting fixtures were cancelled affecting Premiership football matches on Saturday and Sunday, Championship and Scottish games, plus rugby union and horse racing
  • An urgent appeal is being made for blood donors, particularly those who are O negative, as stocks are running low
  • Companies have warned of a backlog of deliveries which may not reach customers before Christmas
  • In the rest of Europe some 2,500 passengers were stranded overnight at Frankfurt airport in Germany after flights were cancelled; Florence airport, in northern Italy, is closed and hundreds of cars stuck are on highways in Tuscany; in France, snow has affected road and train travel in the west and north and Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport is reporting delays; in the Netherlands, many flights have been cancelled at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport.
Met Office warnings for heavy snow are in place for Orkney and Shetland, Grampian, and central, Tayside and Fife in Scotland, as well as for all of Northern Ireland, south-west England, and the West Midlands.Met Office warnings for heavy snow are in place for Orkney and Shetland, Grampian, and central, Tayside and Fife in Scotland, as well as for all of Northern Ireland, south-west England, and the West Midlands.
And it issued severe "very heavy" snow warnings for Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Luton, Bracknell Forest, Buckinghamshire, Greater London, Slough, Surrey, Windsor and Maidenhead, and Wokingham - with up to 25cm forecast for some areas.And it issued severe "very heavy" snow warnings for Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Luton, Bracknell Forest, Buckinghamshire, Greater London, Slough, Surrey, Windsor and Maidenhead, and Wokingham - with up to 25cm forecast for some areas.
Overnight, temperatures reached minus 17.2C just north of Norwich, minus 14C in Castlederg, Northern Ireland, and minus 13C in Chesham, Buckinghamshire.Overnight, temperatures reached minus 17.2C just north of Norwich, minus 14C in Castlederg, Northern Ireland, and minus 13C in Chesham, Buckinghamshire.
Temperatures in England, Wales and Northern Ireland averaged between minus 5C and minus 10C, whilst in Scotland they typically fell to between minus 15C and minus 20C.Temperatures in England, Wales and Northern Ireland averaged between minus 5C and minus 10C, whilst in Scotland they typically fell to between minus 15C and minus 20C.
Hundreds of drivers were stranded overnight on the M6 motorway in Greater Manchester. Similar conditions in Germany and Italy also saw drivers stuck on icy roads, as temperatures plummeted.
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