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Snow shuts hundreds of Norfolk schools Snow shuts hundreds of Norfolk schools
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Heavy snow and ice has forced more than 250 schools to close in Norfolk. Heavy snow and ice has led more than 260 schools to close in Norfolk.
Norwich Airport has reported cancellations and signal problems are causing some disruption to Greater Anglia train services. Norwich Airport has reported flight cancellations and signal problems are causing some disruption to Greater Anglia train services.
The severe weather caused widespread problems on Tuesday, with a snow storm causing gridlock on Norwich's roads. Delays of 45 minutes are affecting the A47 duel carriageway heading to Norwich, with 30-minute delays the other way.
Temperatures in Norfolk are expected to remain below freezing on Wednesday. Marham fell to -13.1C (8.4F) overnight, the lowest in the UK this winter. The A140 into the city was also jammed, while there were delays to bus services.
Norfolk Police said most roads in the county remained passable "with extreme care", but buses are reporting delays. Norfolk Police said most roads in the county remained passable "with extreme care", but motorists were advised to only make essential journeys.
Drivers are having to tackle ice and heavy fog in the sub-zero temperatures.Drivers are having to tackle ice and heavy fog in the sub-zero temperatures.
Greater Anglia said Norwich to Great Yarmouth services had been suspended due to signal failure at Reedham, but bus replacements would be limited due to the hazardous conditions. Gridlock
BBC Radio Norfolk reporter Jill Bennett said the main coast road in north Norfolk had been gritted, but all the side roads and pavements were like a "sheet of ice".
Greater Anglia said Norwich to Great Yarmouth services had been suspended due to signal failure at Reedham, and bus replacements would be limited due to the hazardous conditions.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of ice, advising people to be aware of possible disruption, but no more snow has been forecast in the county.
The severe weather caused widespread problems on Tuesday, with an afternoon snow storm causing gridlock on Norwich's roads.
Grapes Hill on the main inner ring road was shut as drivers struggled to get up it. People were seen abandoning their cars.
Temperatures in Norfolk are expected to remain below freezing on Wednesday. Marham fell to -13.1C (8.4F) overnight.
The latest school closure list can be found here.The latest school closure list can be found here.