Snowfall on A3 in Surrey as weather causes flight delays and motorway chaos

Three fresh weather warnings for ice have been issued by the Met Office as an icy blast continues to sweep the UK.

Two of the ice warnings will cover most of England’s east coast, Wales, the Midlands northwest England, and Northern Ireland until 10am on Friday.

“Scattered wintry showers on Thursday evening will slowly fade overnight, leading to the risk of icy patches on untreated surfaces as temperatures fall below freezing,” the Met Office says.

A snow and ice warning for northern Scotland will now last until 10am tomorrow, and a yellow ice warning will cover southwest England and south Wales from 3am until 11am on Friday.

It comes as Manchester Airport has warned of flight delays after reopening its runways, which were closed on Thursday morning due to “significant levels of snow”.

“Our runways are now open but, as a result of the earlier closure, some departures and arrivals may still experience delays.” the airport said on X.

Hundreds of schools have also been closed for the fourth day running as a result of the icy blast, with an amber cold weather alert remaining in place until Sunday.

Trains cancelled due to cold weather and flooding

Transport for Wales has closed some rail lines due to damage to the tracks following a period of “heavy wind, rain and snow”.

Buses will replace trains between Llandudno Junction and Blaenau Ffestiniog until Monday at the earliest.

A signalling fault is also causing major disruption between Crewe and Wilmslow, affecting Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, Northern and Transport for Wales services.

Flooding means the Great Western Railway line between Liskeard and Looe in Cornwall is still closed.

Alex Croft9 January 2025 12:16

Coldest overnight temperature was 11.2C – Met Office

The coldest recorded temperatures last night was in Shap in Cumbria at minus 11.2C, the Met Office said.

Temperatures had been forecast to plunge as low as minus 16C overnight.

A spokeswoman for the Met OFfice told the PA news agency they are “expecting tonight to be another very cold night”.

Temperatures are set to turn milder from the north west later in the weekend.

Alex Croft9 January 2025 11:55

Met graphic shows icy blast set to hit UK

Alex Croft9 January 2025 11:37

Three fresh weather warnings issued, one extended

Three fresh yellow weather warnings for ice have been issued by the Met Office across the UK, as a warning for snow and ice is extended.

The snow and ice warning, in place for northern Scotland, has been extended until 10am on Friday.

An ice warning has been introduced until Friday 10am for most of England’s east coast, stretching from East Anglia up to the southeast tip of Scotland.

Another is in place for most of Wales, areas of the Midlands and northwest England, and the northeastern half of Northern Ireland. It will be lifted at the same time.

A third weather warning for ice will be issued for south Wales and southwest England from 3am until 11am on Friday.

“Scattered wintry showers on Thursday evening will slowly fade overnight, leading to the risk of icy patches on untreated surfaces as temperatures fall below freezing,” the Met Office said.

Three fresh weather warnings have been issued until 10am on Friday
Three fresh weather warnings have been issued until 10am on Friday (Met Office)

Alex Croft9 January 2025 11:10

Three weather warnings lifted

Three weather warnings have been lifted for snow and ice.

The warnings covered south west England, western and northern Wales, and northern parts of northern Ireland.

One yelloe warning for snow and ice remains in northern Scotland.

Alex Croft9 January 2025 11:03

Manchester Airport warns of delays as runways reopen

Manchester Airport runways are now back open after a temporary closure due to heavy snow.

The airport said on X: “Our runways are now open but, as a result of the earlier closure, some departures and arrivals may still experience delays.

“Please check with your airline for the latest flight information and allow extra time for your journey today.

“We would like to thank teams for their hard work in getting the runways operational again.”

Alex Croft9 January 2025 10:46

Yellow warning for ice in southern England lifted

A yellow weather warning for ice which has covered much of southern England for the past 10 hours has now been lifted.

Temperatures in the area currently range from around -2C to 3C.

As of now, there are no more weather warnings in place for the weekend – but the Met Office’s forecast for Wednesday said snow and ice warnings are “likely to be issued” on Thursday and Friday.

Alex Croft9 January 2025 10:31

In pictures: The northeast freezes over

Icicles hang from the Killhope Lead Mine in Durham (Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
A car is partly buried in snow in Northumberland (Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
Northeast England is not currently covered by a weather warning (Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)

Alex Croft9 January 2025 10:15

Walking and cycling safely in icy conditions

People who need to walk or cycle in areas at risk of snow and ice are advised by the Met Office to take extra care and leave early if possible.

The forecaster issued the following advice for those leaving their homes:

  • Plan to leave the house five minutes earlier than normal. Not needing to rush reduces your risk of accidents, slips and falls.
  • If making a journey on foot, try to use pavements along main roads which are likely to be less slippery. Similarly, if cycling, try and stick to main roads which are more likely to have been treated.
  • Take extra care when walking on untreated pavements and prepare for journeys by wearing footwear with a good grip.
  • Where possible do not cycle on untreated roads as accidents are more likely.

Alex Croft9 January 2025 09:56

What lies ahead for Thursday and Friday?

Low temperatures are set to continue and further snow and ice warnings are likely, as a northly airflow continues to bring cool weather to the UK, the Met Office said in its forecast yesterday.

Fronts moving in from the southwest on Friday and Saturday will bring the potential for more sleet and snow, the forecaster added.

Deputy chief forecaster Christoph Almond said: “Thursday will see another cold night, with potentially the lowest temperatures of the Winter so far, -15°C – possibly -16°C is likely in locations with lying snow in Scotland or northern England.

“In the early hours of Friday, a front arriving from the west will encounter the cold air in place over the UK. This could bring further sleet or snowfall for some regions in the south and west, as well as a risk of ice for a time as it moves north-eastwards into central parts, but the extent of this is still uncertain.”

Alex Croft9 January 2025 09:37

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