Snow on the runway |
Life in the UK is disrupted by a snowstorm. Airports are reporting flight suspensions one after the other. Road and rail connectivity may be disrupted as a result of the snowstorm.
Since Saturday night, sleet and snow have fallen over London. The temperature begins to decrease. More severe sleet is expected in Wales as well as in central, southern, and northern England, according to the Met Office.
A yellow warning for snow has been issued by the Met Office for a significant portion of Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and eastern England.
Heavy snowfall overnight has resulted in the temporary closure of many airports in the United Kingdom. John Lennon Airport in Liverpool, Manchester Airport, Birmingham Airport, and Leeds Bradford Airport are on the list.
Heavy snowfall overnight has resulted in the temporary closure of many airports in the United Kingdom. John Lennon Airport in Liverpool, Manchester Airport, Birmingham Airport, and Leeds Bradford Airport are on the list.
Unfavorable weather conditions are feared to impede not only air travel but also travel by road and rail throughout the nation. Before the trip begins, the UK's National Rail Authority has asked that the weather and train operating updates be reviewed.
According to reports, trains on the Transpennine express route in Scotland, in the north of England, have already experienced disruptions as a result of the severe snowstorm. Northern England's motorways are under a snow warning of more than 25 cm.
Heavy snowfall early Sunday morning has left most of the UK's midlands, south-west, and Wales without electricity. By the afternoon, the electricity connection will be restored, according to the relevant authorities..
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