BRITAIN will be blasted by up to 4in of snow as the big freeze tightens its grip. The South will be hardest hit over the next 48 hours. The Met Office issued alerts for London and the South East ye…
The UK forecaster said: "Snow may push in across parts of east and south-east England, leading to a risk of travel disruption especially on Monday morning."
Cold weather is now established across the country with "very cold nights" expected over the weekend into the early part of next week. While the 'Troll of Trondheim' caused disruption by forcing many schools in Scotland to close or delay their opening times yesterday. And forecasters have warned drivers that wintry showers will create further hazardous, icy patches on some roads this weekend.Four people have already been killed across the UK in road traffic collisions as motorists tackled dangerous icy roads.
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