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Thousands left without power, flights cancelled & roads closed after heavy snow

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THOUSANDS of Brits have been hit by power cuts, flight cancellations and travel chaos after heavy snow.

The UK was buffeted with wintry weather and sub-zero temperatures overnight and many across the country woke up to the white stuff this morning.

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Snow at Manchester Airport this morningCredit: MCPIX LTD
A traveller braves the wintry conditions arriving at Manchester Airport

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A traveller braves the wintry conditions arriving at Manchester AirportCredit: MCPIX LTD
People help push a stranded car on January in Bradford this morning

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People help push a stranded car on January in Bradford this morningCredit: Getty
Runways were shut in Manchester due to the heavy snow

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Runways were shut in Manchester due to the heavy snowCredit: MCPIX LTD
A car slides off the road in Powys, Wales

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A car slides off the road in Powys, WalesCredit: LNP

The coldest spot last night was Loch Glascarnoch in Scotland where the mercury fell to a bone-chilling -11C.

Power outages across England and Wales have been reported by the National Grid and other power operators. 

More than 1,000 homes currently affected across all of Wales and parts of southern and central England. 

Hundreds of Brit travellers heading abroad or returning to the UK have seen flights cancelled or massively delayed thanks to the deep freeze.

Manchester Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport closed a number of their runways this morning due to snow.

It comes after Birmingham Airport suspended operations for several hours overnight “for snow clearing and safety reasons” but said it was on schedule for “business as usual” to start the morning.

The Manchester Airport team said it was experiencing “heavy snow” but runways have since reopened.

In a statement on X, formerly Twitter, the airport warned that some departures and arrivals “may still experience delays as teams work to de-ice aircraft and clear walkways.”

“Please check with your airline for the latest flight information and allow extra travel time today,” the post added.

One disgruntled passenger had earlier tweeted: “Sitting on a plane for nearly two hours now.

“People getting annoyed. Expect another hour before we leave.”

Manchester Airport told the BBC they have had a number of diversions this morning as planes have been unable to land – with many going to London.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport remains open despite a runway closure earlier but delays are still affecting travellers.

Those heading abroad or returning to the UK are advised to contact their airlines for the latest flight information. 

Week-long freeze and snow hits Britain TODAY as temperatures plunge to -8C with amber alerts for the WHOLE of England

Meanwhile, Leeds Bradford Airport’s runway will remain temporarily closed, despite hopes it would be reopened by midday. 

“Due to ongoing heavy snowfall, the runway at Leeds Bradford remains closed until further notice,” it said in a statement. 

“Due to the high volume of customers in the departure lounge, we may need to temporarily restrict access through security, this will be managed in flight priority order,” it added. 

A rare amber health alert is already in place for all of England as officials fear the weather will place a strain on medical services.

Yellow weather warnings have also been upgraded to amber over fears rural communities will be cut off.

A Met Office amber warning for snow and ice is still active but is due to end at midday today.

Snow and freezing rain is still likely to affect transport while untreated surfaces risk slips and falls, according to the forecaster.

More sleet and snow is “likely” this morning with a spell of “freezing rain” following in its wake, meteorologists said.

Travel conditions are expected to be hazardous before milder air moves across all areas.

Much of the warning area is expected to see 3-7cm of snow, with 15-30cm on higher ground in Wales and the southern Pennines.

This warning applies to Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Cheshire, Lancashire, Merseyside, Greater Manchester, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd, Powys, Shropshire, Staffs, Warwickshire and East Riding of Yorkshire.

Will Liverpool vs Manchester United be postponed?

THE massive clash between Liverpool and Manchester United today was in doubt earlier but has now been confirmed to go ahead.

Severe snow hit Merseyside overnight placing the match in potential doubt, with the travel routes from Manchester also heavily affected.

However, a Safety Advisory Group meeting has taken place this morning to assess the weather and travel conditions.

After a second safety meeting, it was confirmed the match will go ahead.

A statement by Manchester United said: “Following a second safety meeting, it has been decided that today’s match between Manchester United and Liverpool will go ahead.

“There have been snowfall and weather warnings across the North West on Sunday but it has been deemed safe for fans to attend the 16:30 GMT kick-off.

“Take care if you are travelling to Merseyside today, Reds.”

With snow and ice now thawing and more heavy rain expected, the Met Office has issued an amber weather warning across the region.

They state that “significant disruption” is expected from 9pm GMT on Saturday night.

The warning will remain in force throughout Sunday until 23.59pm GMT at least.

The second amber warning for snow, covering most of northern England including Leeds, Sheffield and the Lake District, is in place until midnight on Sunday.

The Met Office said some rural communities could be cut off, with up to 40cm of snow on ground above 300m before conditions ease later on Sunday.

As well as the amber warnings, the Met Office has issued yellow warnings covering almost the entire country across the weekend.

A yellow warning for snow and ice covers most of the remaining parts of England and Wales until midnight, while a similar warning covers large parts of Northern Ireland from 6pm on Sunday.

The north of Scotland is covered by a yellow warning for ice until 10am on Sunday, with another for snow and ice in the east of central Scotland until 6am on Monday.

There is also a yellow warning for rain covering much of Wales and the West Midlands on Sunday from 6am to 9pm.

People in Hexham, Northumberland, enjoying the snow this morning

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People in Hexham, Northumberland, enjoying the snow this morningCredit: NNP
Snow covers the ground at the Angel of the North in Gateshead this morning

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Snow covers the ground at the Angel of the North in Gateshead this morningCredit: NNP
A lorry is pictured blocking the A1 Southbound after getting stuck in heavy snow this morning

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A lorry is pictured blocking the A1 Southbound after getting stuck in heavy snow this morningCredit: Jordan Crosby
A woman walks through the snow in Leeds today

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A woman walks through the snow in Leeds todayCredit: LNP

Bristol Airport reopened around 11pm on Saturday after an earlier closure but warned of delays this morning due to aircraft being out of position. 

Birmingham and Bristol Airports as well as Belfast International Airport urged passengers to check with their airline.

National Highways has a severe weather alert in place for snow for England until midnight tonight.

They have warned that up to 25cm of snow could hit roads in northern England.

This includes the A628 Woodhead Pass, which connects Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire through the Peak District and was closed overnight in both directions between the A616 at Flouch and the A57 at Hollingworth, because of snow.

The A66 in County Durham and Cumbria was also closed between the M6 and A1M because of the conditions.

As well as snow, National Highways warned rain may initially fall on frozen ground and lead to ice, with areas of high ground, including the Cotswolds and Peak District, most at risk.

Met Office Five-day forecast

Today

Cold in the north, with snow and sleet spreading across northern England and into southern Scotland.

Wet further south, with freezing rain affecting parts of north Wales and central England, before turning drier and milder in the far south later.

Tonight

Unsettled with further snow across the north, and heavy rain spreading eastwards in the south.

Turning colder overnight, with snow returning to parts of England and Wales by Monday morning.

Monday

Rain and snow clears eastwards, with brighter skies to follow.

Staying cold in brisk northerly winds, with hail, sleet and snow showers expected throughout the day.

Gales in the northeast.

Tuesday to Thursday

Remaining cold with a mixture of sunny spells and wintry showers, these most frequent in the north and northwest.

A more prolonged period of snow in the south on Wednesday.

Floods in Essex this morning

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Floods in Essex this morningCredit: Stephen Huntley/HVC
The white stuff in London overnight

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The white stuff in London overnightCredit: Rex
Snow covers the ground and houses in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

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Snow covers the ground and houses in Peterborough, CambridgeshireCredit: Paul Marriott
Snow started to fall at Stonehenge in Wiltshire yesterday evening

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Snow started to fall at Stonehenge in Wiltshire yesterday eveningCredit: Nick Bull/pictureexclusive.com

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