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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 caused more than 260 schools to close in Norfolk. Heavy snow and freezing temperatures have forced the closure of more than 260 schools in Norfolk.
Norwich Airport has closed for the morning and signal problems are causing some disruption to Greater Anglia train services. Norwich Airport has been forced to shut and signal problems are causing disruption to some Greater Anglia train services.
Delays of 45 minutes affected the A47 dual carriageway heading to Norwich during rush hour, with 30-minute delays the other way. Police said most of the roads in county remained passable "with extreme care" but they have advised motorists only to make essential journeys.
The A140 into the city was also jammed, while there were delays to bus services. Temperatures in Norfolk are expected to remain below freezing during Wednesday.
The Costessey park and ride station into Norwich has been closed for the day, but all others are open, its operator said. Marham recorded a temperature of -13.1C (8.4F) overnight.
Norfolk Police said most roads in the county remained passable "with extreme care", but motorists were advised to only make essential journeys. Gritter crash
Drivers are having to tackle ice and heavy fog in the sub-zero temperatures. Rush hour motorists experienced delays on the A47 dual carriageway heading into Norwich with similar problems on the A140.
Gridlock The Costessey park and ride station into the city has been closed for the day, but all others are open, its operator said.
A police spokesman said it had dealt with a further five crashes before 09:30 GMT, adding to the 84 across Norfolk on Tuesday.
Norfolk County Council's highways service said a gritter came off the road in the early hours at Griston, causing damage to the vehicle but the driver was unhurt.
Nigel Seago from the service said: "We're experiencing very low temperatures and it's going to slow the pace of the recovery of the road network."
Drivers have also faced ice and heavy fog in the sub-zero temperatures.
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".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. Greater Anglia said Norwich to Great Yarmouth services had resumed following a signal failure at Reedham, but delays would continue.
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 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. The severe weather caused widespread problems on Tuesday, with an afternoon snow storm causing gridlock on Norwich's roads and people reporting that short journeys were taking hours.
In the city a police car collided with two people, but no-one was seriously injured.In the city a police car collided with two people, but no-one was seriously injured.
Grapes Hill on the main inner ring road was also shut as drivers struggled to get up it. People were seen abandoning their cars.Grapes Hill on the main inner ring road was also 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.