November 23, 2024

Flights suspended as Arctic air, snow and sleet blast UK

Dozens of flights were suspended in the UK and some schools had to close on Wednesday as snow blanketed much of the country.
Britain’s national weather agency, the Met Office, said temperatures in the Scottish Highlands dropped to minus 15.4 degrees overnight, the coldest night recorded this year so far.
Freezing Arctic air is expected to blast the UK for the rest of the week, it added, warning of travel disruptions and power cuts in rural regions in the north.
Windsor Castle is seen in the background as people walk along the Long Walk as snow falls on the UK. (AP)
Bristol Airport in southwest England was temporarily closed for snow clearing and all flights were suspended on Wednesday morning.
In London, Gatwick Airport said some passengers experienced minor delays.
In Wales, dozens of schools were closed amid heavy snowfall.
Snow settles on Glastonbury Tor as parts of the UK wake up to snow. (AP)
Cars driving through snow on the the M5 motorway near Taunton, England. (AP)
The Met Office said the unsettled weather was a result of a clash between an Arctic maritime air mass and milder Atlantic air.
Sleet, snow and freezing temperatures will continue to affect most areas of the UK until Friday, it said.
The weather office said it wasn’t particularly unusual for such a cold snap to hit the country in spring, when conditions are often highly variable.
Early morning swimmers brave the cold at King Edward’s Bay, near Tynemouth on the North East coast of England, as parts of the UK wake up to snow and a yellow weather warning. (AP)
Statistically, it said, snow is marginally more likely in March than it is in December in Britain.
Heavy snow also disrupted some travel in Sweden on Wednesday.
About a dozen flights were canceled or delayed at Stockholm Airport, and Stockholm public transport operator SL said some bus and rail services were also affected.
A jogger takes an early morning run in the snow at the Long Walk at Windsor Castle. (AP)
People walk dogs under the snow along the Long Walk at Windsor Castle. (AP)
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute issued a yellow warning, the lowest of its three warnings, for continued difficult weather on Wednesday.

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