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19 November 2024, 08:09 | Updated: 19 November 2024, 09:36

A man clearing snow in Durham.

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Snow and ice are causing travel chaos across the UK as the Met Office warns of “disruption” on highways and roads.

Motorists in England’s north have been put on notice and train services cancelled after severe weather warnings were issued across the UK.

The Met Office issued three yellow weather alerts for snow and ice covering the Midlands, northern England, parts of Northern Ireland, north east Wales and sections of Northern Ireland.

The Met Office say temperatures could drop over the coming days – with some places seeing up to 20 centimetres of snow.

National Rail warned the cold climate would impact various routes on the Northern Rail until at least 2pm on Tuesday.

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Yellow snow and ice warning extended into Wednesday for Wales

Snow and ice may lead to difficult travelling conditions on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, the Met Office has said.

The weather experts predict snow showers will develop Tuesday night and through Wednesday morning, with 1-2cm expected in some places.

Commuters should look out for icy patches on roads, pavements and cycle paths.

Longer journey times can also be expected for those traveling by road, bus, and train.

Snow, now in video!

Drone footage as snow falls in Warwick

Snow falls in London

Traffic update

It’s still very slow on the M25 clockwise from Junction 28, A12 to Junction 31, Lakeside following an accident but all the lanes are now back open. 

The A20 Swanley Bypass is blocked Westbound at the M25 Junction because of an accident and there are severe delays.

Because of the snow, departures at Luton Airport are delayed by about an hour

On the trains, South Western Railway services are delayed by about 20 minutes between Waterloo and Surbiton because of a track problem  

More snow pictures

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UK travel update from the team at Global

Our travel reporters have shared the latest on traffic, trains, and road closures.

M4 delays
  • In Swansea, the M4 is blocked Eastbound at Junction 47, A483 following an accident and there are long delays on the approach.
  • Also on the M4, traffic is being held Eastbound at the Prince of Wales Bridge because of emergency works. 
Road closures
  • Derbyshire: The Snake Pass and the Woodhead Pass are both closed
  • A537 Cat and Fiddle Road is closed between Macclesfield and Buxton
  • The Woodhead Road is closed between Crowden and Holmfirth in West Yorkshire
  • In Greater Manchester the A628 is closed both ways at Hollingworth
Trains
  • Northern services aren’t running between Halifax and Huddersfield
  • East Midlands Trains can’t run between Nottingham and Worksop 
Airports
  • Departures at Birmingham and Luton Airports are delayed by about an hour 

Full list of school closures today as UK snow forces classrooms to shut doors

Multiple schools across the UK are closed today due to the weather.

According to local councils, more than a dozen schools, including nursery and secondary facilities, will not open for teaching today.

Parents have been advised to check online to see if their child’s school has been impacted by poor weather conditions.

Read here for the full list of school closures and delays.

Amber alert for cold weather still in place

A rare amber health alert for cold weather has been issued for parts of the UK as temperatures plummet.

The alert applies to the East Midlands, West Midlands, North East, North West and Yorkshire and the Humber.

The alert – which is the first of the season – will be in place from 10am Monday until 6pm on Saturday, confirmed the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).

Read the full story here.

Pictured: A smattering of snow for London

London saw small flurries this morning as commuters began their day.

Cold weather impacts most vulnerable

Charities have warned of the impact of the cold weather on society’s most vulnerable.

Age UK says with the loss of the Winter Fuel Payment many older people are worried about turning on the heating.

 “With high energy bills and food prices it is understandable that some may think they have to cut back on food and turn their heating off, but prolonged exposure to cold temperatures can have a serious impact on an older person’s health, especially if they are already trying to manage existing illnesses,” she said.

“The cold raises blood pressure, which in turn increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke and breathing in cold air can also increase the risk, and impact, of serious illnesses like flu and pneumonia.” 

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