A weather warning for snow has been issued for London as the UK is set to see temperatures plunge to as low as -20C this week.

The Met Office has said up to two inches of snow could fall in the south of England on Wednesday, including the capital.

Weather warnings for snow and ice are also in place in Northern Ireland and western and northern Scotland until noon on Wednesday.

The cold snap is set to continue until the end of this week, with amber health alerts from the UK Health Security Agency in place across England until midday on Sunday.

The bad weather has continued to cause travel chaos on Tuesday, with Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Aberdeen Airport both closed in the morning due to the snow.

And there are still hundreds of flood alerts and warnings across the country thanks to rain and melting snow. As of Tuesday lunchtime, the Environment Agency had one danger-to-life flood warning, 133 flood warnings and 217 flood alerts in place across England.

Key Points

  • Coldest night expected to fall way below sub-zero

  • Met Office weather warnings for Tuesday and Wednesday

  • Large-scale evacuation with River Soar expected to burst banks

  • Police say man who died in North Yorkshire river has been formally identified

  • Desperate rescues as floodwaters rise across Kent, Sussex and Leicestershire

London Ambulance Service issues advice as snow set to hit capital

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Mapped: Sever flood warning in Leicestershire

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Flooding around Barrow upon Soar ‘unprecedented’, resident says

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A woman, who lives near the Proctors Pleasure Park in Leicestershire, called the flooding around Barrow upon Soar “unprecedented”.

The woman, who did not wish to be named, told the PA news agency: “I’ve never seen it as bad as this. It flooded last January but not like this.

“They put in new flood defences – it used to flood all the time then it stopped, but this is unprecedented.

“It’s a flood plain, that’s what it’s for but they build houses on it and nobody will acknowledge it or accept it.”

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Pictured: Homes in flood water after the Grand Union Canal burst its banks in Loughborough

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Met Office weather warnings for Tuesday and Wednesday

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Flooding has been ‘challenging’, Leicestershire fire chief says

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Judi Beresford, Leicestershire’s assistant chief fire and rescue officer, said the demand on the service from flooding across the county has been “challenging”.

She said: “The pressure that we experienced yesterday from about five o’clock in the morning and well into the early hours of this morning was significant.

“It was very challenging but I’m really pleased to say that our crews handled themselves and the situation magnificently.

“The latest information that we have is that the water is still continuing to rise, particularly in relation to the rivers, but we would expect that to start to ease.

“Just because the weather is showing some signs of improvement at the moment, floodwater can still be incredibly dangerous, so I’d still just reinforce our messages to stay out of floodwater, to plan journeys ahead, and if people do need assistance and life is at risk, then please dial 999.”

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service has responded to 380 calls and attended 56 flooding incidents since Monday morning.

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Ski season is here as snowboarders take to the fresh powder in Northumberland

13:05 , Barney Davis

Skiers and snowboarders were pictured taking to the slopes at Allenheads ski club in Northumberland after heavy snow fall.

Weather warnings for snow and ice are in force across much of the UK after severe flooding and snow caused travel disruption and school closures. But for some it was a rare opportunity to hit up the fresh powder.

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Caravan owner mourns damage as floodwaters rise

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Neil Monteith, 49, owns a caravan on the front row of the Proctors Pleasure Park, near Barrow upon Soar in Leicestershire, which was surrounded by flood water on Tuesday morning.

He said he no longer lives in the caravan but has “never seen” the flooding this bad before.

He said: “(The water) is the highest I’ve seen it, I’ve never seen it this bad before.”

Mr Monteith added that he only keeps furniture inside but said that it is “more than likely” damaged.

Flooding at a caravan park near Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire (Joe Giddens/PA) (PA Wire)

Coldest night expected to fall way below sub-zero

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BBC Weather Watchers said they were expecting temperatures to plunge to between -16 to -20 C on Thursday night.

The last time the UK recorded a temperature that low was on 11 Feb 2021, when the temperature at Braemar in Aberdeenshire fell to -23 C.

Crathie Kirk near Balmoral, Aberdeenshire, is surrounded by snow and ice (Jane Barlow/PA) (PA Wire)

Potential for more snow in the south on Wednesday

12:20 , Barney Davis

There is the potential for another frontal system to move in from the southwest on Wednesday, bringing further snow and ice. A Yellow Warning is currently in place to cover this.

Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Mike Silverstone, explained: “There is a chance of a further spell of rain, sleet and snow moving in from the southwest on Wednesday to affect some southern parts of the UK.”

“Whilst not all those in the warning area may be affected, it is possible that that 2-5 cm of snow may accumulate fairly widely. Whether this system will brush the south of the UK or miss us altogether still remains a little uncertain, but we’ll continue to assess this over the next day or two. Weather warnings may well be updated, so it’s important people stay up to date with the forecast.”

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Man pictured being rescued from floodwater

11:53 , Barney Davis

People living at caravan parks near Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, have been urged to act now, with a large-scale evacuation required to save lives after heavy rainfall and rapid snowmelt amid the Environment Agency’s severe flood warning for the River Soar.

One man was rescued from a caravan in Proctors Park, Barrow upon Soar, on a raft on Tuesday morning.

And two people had to be rescued from flood water by firefighters in Leicester Road, Leicester, on Monday afternoon, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said.

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Swans take over town as water rises sharply in Wateringbury

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Flights resumed at Aberdeen airport as workers de-ice runway

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Drone shots as Caravan park evacuated

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An evacuation order was issued as the River Soar burst her banks and flooded a Caravan park in Barrow Upon Soar, England.

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Watch: Daring mountain rescues in Scotland

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A mountaineer who suffered a deep cut to their leg was rescued in the middle of a horrific snowstorm.

The Cairngorm MRT said on X: “Another rescue for a couple who had intended to camp near the Saddle but in deteriorating condition had raised an SOS text from their phone.

“After locating the couple and some rewarming they were walked out to safety through some to arduous underfoot conditions. All safe were 1.30am.”

Desperate rescues as floodwaters rise across Kent, Sussex and Leicestershire

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Rare snowfall drifts over north west London

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Cold snap expected in Ireland

10:06 , Barney Davis

Ireland has upgraded its weather warning amid an “extremely cold” snap across the island.

Temperatures are expected to plummet to as low as minus 8C while a Status Orange low temperature and ice warning was announced for almost all of the Republic of Ireland.

Irish national weather agency Met Eireann said the advisory applies between 8pm on Tuesday and 10am on Wednesday, applying nationwide except for Donegal, Dublin, Louth and Wexford.

This will be followed by a further warning for every county except for Donegal between 6pm Wednesday and 11am Thursday.

It means that there will be extremely cold nights with widespread frost, ice and lying snow.

Yellow snow and ice warning issued over Northern Ireland

09:46 , Barney Davis

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning until midday on Wednesday covering Northern Ireland with snow and icy patches leading to some disruption to travel.

The forecaster warned there will be slippy patches with roads and railways likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services.

Ambulance service declares critical incident for first time ever

09:28 , Barney Davis

A critical incident has been declared by East Midlands Ambulance (EMAS ) for the first time ever, after a combination of significant patient demand, pressure within local hospitals, and flooding across the East Midlands.

Declaring a critical incident means:

  • Rapid release of ambulances from hospital departments. We appreciate this will be challenging for hospital colleagues however, we need to ensure we have emergency ambulances available to respond to people waiting in the community where life is at threat.

  • From the morning, local NHS Clinical Hubs to take Category 3 calls (see additional notes) from EMAS and provide support and/or a local alternative NHS pathway for these patient. This allows EMAS to focus on responding to Category 1 (life-threatening) and Category 2 (serious) calls.

  • All Category 3 calls (see additional information below) from NHS 111 receive a clinical validation from DHU Healthcare (the provider of 111 services) before it is sent for an ambulance.

In pictures: Frosty Liverpool as John Lennon airport suspends flights

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Aberdeen airport pauses flights as crew work to de-ice runway

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Hundreds of passengers have had their flights cancelled or delayed due to ongoing issues at Aberdeen Airport.

A spokesman posted on X: “Our teams have been working throughout the night to clear snow and de-ice the airfield.

“Due to the ongoing freezing conditions it’s been necessary to pause operations. Flights will resume when it is safe to do so.”

John Lennon Airport in Liverpool postpones flights

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190 flood warnings and 292 alerts issued

08:35 , Barney Davis

At 8.10am on Tuesday, the Environment Agency has 190 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and 292 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, active across England.

National Resources Wales has 15 flood alerts in place.

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Large-scale evacuation with River Soar expected to burst banks

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The Environment Agency has a severe flood warning – indicating a “danger to life” – in place for the River Soar at caravan parks near Barrow upon Soar in Leicestershire.

It said: “This severe warning has been issued because large-scale evacuation is required.

“River levels are rising at the Pillings Lock river gauge as a result of heavy rainfall and rapid snowmelt.

“Consequently, flooding of properties is expected to continue.

“Areas most at risk are Proctor’s Pleasure Park near Barrow upon Soar.”

It added: “Please follow advice from emergency services and call 999 if in immediate danger.”

Bristol Airport restores flights after weather disruption

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National Highways said 3 stretches of A-roads across England are closed due to snow and flooding

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The A1 in Lincolnshire is closed in both directions between the B6326 near Newark-on-Trent and the B1174 near Grantham because of “extensive flooding”.

The A628 Woodhead Pass in South Yorkshire/Derbyshire is shut in both directions between the A616 for Flouch and the A57 for Hollingworth because of snow.

The A34 in Berkshire is closed southbound from the A339 for Donnington and the A4 for Newbury to allow emergency barrier repairs. It is not known if this is weather-related.

Rail disruption as flooding closes lines

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Flooding means all rail lines are closed between Peterborough and Leicester, affecting CrossCountry and East Midlands Railway services.

Northern said a fault with the signalling system means no trains can run between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester airport.

Great Western Railway said flooding has closed the line between Liskeard and Looe in Cornwall.

Flooding near Hooton in Cheshire has stopped Merseyrail services between Hooton and Chester.

People living in a flooding hotspot are ‘waiting for the next inevitable incident’ – a local councillor

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A major incident was declared in Lincolnshire and Leicestershire on Monday after rain brought severe flooding in the Midlands.

Murray Turner, a Liberal Democrat councillor at South Kesteven District Council in Lincolnshire, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme rescue operations had been going on “all day” on Monday.

The area faced bad flooding at the end of 2023 and Cllr Murray said Lincolnshire County Council had been expected to produce a section 19 report to explain the flooding and how agencies could work together to better deal with it in future.

“Now, despite much pressure from the local parish councillors and myself as district councillor throughout 2024, those section 19 reports have never been received,” Cllr Turner said.

“So what’s been happening is we’re waiting for the next inevitable flooding incident and it’s producing very bad scenes in the village.

“You’re walking through silty mud in your front room and you’ve got no power. It’s not very good at all.”

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Bristol Airport suspends all flights

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Bristol Airport has suspended all flights for Tuesday morning as heavy rains, flooding and snow continue to disrupt travel and cause school closures.

A spokesman posted on X: “Passenger announcement, due to the ongoing weather conditions all flights have been currently suspended until 07:30, further announcements will be made once information is available.”

Manchester airport runways reopen after snow disruptions cause flight delays and diversions

07:12 , Namita Singh

For the third time in as many days, Manchester Airport was forced to temporarily close both runways due to heavy snowfall. Earlier today, the airport announced the closures on X (formerly Twitter), stating that the extreme weather necessitated the shutdown. While the runways have since reopened, the disruption is expected to cause lingering delays.

Overnight, several flights destined for Manchester were diverted, with at least 16 planes rerouted between 10pm and 1am. Affected flights landed at alternative airports, including Liverpool, Birmingham, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Stansted, and Prestwick, as reported by real-time flight tracking service Flightradar24.

As of this morning, only one flight departing from Manchester has been canceled, though several others are experiencing delays.

Around 200 flood warnings across England as environment minister issues reassurances

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Across England, there are 203 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and 300 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible.

There is also a single severe flood warning, meaning danger to life, active in Leicestershire.

Commuters suffered travel misery on Monday, with major roads closed and railway lines blocked.

At a Lincolnshire primary school, parents were told to stay away until the end of the day, with fire brigade vehicles ready to carry children through the floodwaters.

A vehicles drives through standing flood water near Eckington in Worcestershire, (David Davies/PA Wire)

Hundreds of schools were closed across the country, in areas including Lancashire, Yorkshire and north-east Scotland.

In the Commons, environment minister Emma Hardy told MPs flooding was “a personal priority” for her, adding that the Environment Agency was particularly concerned about Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire.

Warning of further “localised” flooding to come over the next 24 to 36 hours, she pledged to overhaul the government’s approach to funding flood defences “to ensure the challenges facing businesses and rural and coastal communities are taken into account when delivering flood protection”.

What is the five day weather forecast?

07:00 , Holly Evans

This Evening and Tonight:

A cold and frosty night to come, with some further wintry showers, particularly in western and northern areas. A risk of icy stretches on untreated surfaces, especially where any late wintry showers fall.

Tuesday:

Another cold day tomorrow, with a mix of sunshine and wintry showers. The showers heaviest and most frequent in the north. Windy for many, although easing in the south later.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

Cold with a mixture of sunny spells and wintry showers, these most frequent in the north and northwest. A spell of rain and snow in the south possible on Wednesday.

About 40 flood warnings in Licolnshire alone

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Lincolnshire Resilience Forum said 40 flood warnings and 29 flood alerts were in place across the county, with reports of 62 properties “internally flooded”. There are 203 flood warnings and one severe flood warning active across England as a whole.

“We are keeping a really close watch on this as it develops because we know that there might potentially be more flooding, particularly in areas which may be affected by tidal waters,” a statement from Lincolnshire Resilience Forum said.

Eckington Bridge in Worcestershire is surrounded by flood water after the River Avon burst its banks (PA Wire)

It also said emergency services were on standby at Greatford, near Stamford, to monitor the West Glen River, which it said threatened to inundate 49 properties in the area.

The Environment Agency has issued the only severe flood warning, meaning danger to life, for the River Soar covering caravan parks near Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire.

Weather warnings in force as flooding risk persists

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Weather warnings for snow and ice are in force across much of the UK after severe flooding and snow caused travel disruption and school closures.

A yellow snow and ice warning is in place across most of south-west England and Wales, coastal parts of North Wales and Merseyside and parts of north-west England and the West Midlands, until 10am.

A train in snowy conditions at the Dales Countryside Museum in Hawes, North Yorkshire (PA Wire)

The same warning is in place for western and northern parts of Scotland until midday, and in Northern Ireland until 11am.

A critical incident has been declared by East Midlands Ambulance for the first time ever, with flooding partly responsible for the “level of escalation”.

A major incident was declared by authorities in Lincolnshire on Monday night, with a warning that more flooding could occur on Tuesday.

My elderly mother can’t afford heating – she needs the winter fuel allowance

06:00 , Holly Evans

After a damp and drizzly start to the year, the weather in the UK has taken a dramatic turn and we’ve firmly entered the first real cold snap of 2025 – which not only prompts concern for our own health and safety but also the wellbeing of our more vulnerable loved ones.

Even the most independent pensioners are finding the current conditions challenging.

My 73-year-old mother is no stranger to tough times; she found herself widowed after losing my dad to a gruelling battle with cancer and suffers from debilitating rheumatoid arthritis herself. She’s a powerhouse of strength and is fiercely stubborn, so it came as a shock when she recently told me how worried she was about heating her home this winter and her health fears during this severe cold snap.

Read the full article here from Becky Bowden:

My elderly mother can’t afford heating – she needs the winter fuel allowance

Pub owner rescues woman in Leicestershire

05:33 , Namita Singh

One woman was rescued from a car by a pub owner in Leicestershire who waded up to his chest in frigid floodwaters to pull her from the vehicle and carry her to safety.

Cimi Kazazi, the owner of the Italian Greyhound in Great Glen, had arrived at his business in the morning to find it partially under water, Luigi Salcini, the pub manager told the Associated Press.

The woman had tried to drive to her house when her car, covered with a dusting of snow from the night before, got stuck. Eventually the water rose up to the windows.

A vehicles drives through standing flood water near Eckington in Worcestershire, following snow and rain over the weekend (PA Wire)

“She started to drive but realised the car was deeper and she started going down with the water,” Mr Salcini said.

“She started to scream, ‘Help’ and we came out and Cimi went to rescue her.”

Nearly 60 people were rescued from swamped homes and vehicles, the Leicestershire fire service said on the X social media platform. Emergency workers were trying to pluck children from a school in Edenham, where they were safe but stranded, the Lincolnshire Resilience Forum posted on X.

Dozens rescued as winter storm disrupts life across UK

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Dozens of people were rescued from flooded homes and stranded cars yesterday as a wet and cold spell continued to disrupt life across the country, with more wintry weather expected.

Hundreds of schools were closed for the first day of classes of 2025, trains were halted and commuters experienced significant disruption as sections of motorways and major roads were closed from high water and snow that made driving hazardous.

Weather warnings remain in force across much of the UK on Monday with adverse conditions, including flooding from heavy rain and thawing snow (PA Wire)

Much of the UK has been hit by strong winds and periods of precipitation that struck before New Year’s Day and snuffed out several fireworks displays and other celebrations. Several communities have faced significant flooding since the start of the year.

Several train lines were shut down or experiencing delays due to floodwaters or trees that had fallen on tracks.

Forecasters warn ice and snow to disrupt Scottish roads

05:00 , Holly Evans

Wintry weather could cause further travel disruption in large parts of Scotland on Monday and Tuesday, forecasters have warned.

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice for northern and western Scotland, including the northern and western isles.

The forecasters said there is a likelihood of roads and railways being disrupted, and icy patches forming on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.

This latest warning comes into effect at 4pm on Monday and expires at 12pm on Tuesday.

Police say man who died in North Yorkshire river has been formally identified

04:32 , Namita Singh

The body of a man recovered from an area of flooding in North Yorkshire has been formally identified, police said.

Authorities have not yet released his name, saying that efforts to trace his next of kin are ongoing.

The man’s body was recovered from a flooded area near the River Aire on Monday. North Yorkshire Police said there were no suspicions of wrongdoing.

Authorities warn of more flooding in Lincolnshire

04:29 , Namita Singh

A major incident was declared by authorities in Lincolnshire yesterday night, with a warning that more flooding could occur this morning.Lincolnshire Resilience Forum said 34 flood warnings and 29 flood alerts were in place across the county, with reports of 62 properties “internally flooded”.

“We are keeping a really close watch on this as it develops because we know that there might potentially be more flooding, particularly in areas which may be affected by tidal waters,” a statement said.

A vehicle makes its way through flood water on 6 January 2025 in Mountsorrel, Leicestershire (Getty Images)

A man wakeboards through flood water whilst attached to a car on 6 January 2025 in Mountsorrel (Getty Images)

Can and should you walk your dogs in the snow and freezing temperatures?

04:00 , Holly Evans

Can and should you walk your dogs in the snow and freezing temperatures?

Fresh weather warnings in place after day of severe flooding

03:57 , Namita Singh

Fresh weather warnings have come into force in parts of the UK a day after severe flooding and snow caused travel disruption and school closures.

Yellow warnings for snow and ice are in place amid fears that more flooding could be on the way.

A snow and ice warning is in place across most of southwest England and Wales, and parts of northwest England and the West Midlands, until 10am this morning.

The same warning is in place for western and northern parts of Scotland until midday, and in Northern Ireland until 11am.

A critical incident has been declared by East Midlands Ambulance for the first time ever, with flooding partly responsible for the “level of escalation”.

All the places at risk of flooding as severe weather warnings are issued across UK

03:00 , Holly Evans

Hundreds of flood warnings and alerts are in place across the country as wintry conditions continue to cause travel disruption and school closures across the UK.

Yellow warnings for snow and ice come into force across large parts of the UK on Monday afternoon and will remain in place into Tuesday.

Many commuters suffered travel disruption on Monday morning, with major roads closed and railway lines blocked.

At 9pm, the Environment Agency had one severe flood warning, where there is potential danger to life, 186 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and 302 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, active across England.

At the same time, National Resources Wales had two flood warnings and 16 flood alerts in place.

Read the full article here:

All the places at risk of flooding as severe weather warnings are issued across UK

Take these steps to protect yourself from winter weather dangers

02:00 , Holly Evans

Winter weather brings various hazards that people have to contend with to keep warm and safe.

These dangers can include carbon monoxide poisoning, hypothermia and frozen pipes that can burst and make homes unlivable.

Public safety officials and experts say there are multiple ways people can prepare themselves to avoid these winter weather hazards and keep themselves safe.

Read the full article here:

Take these steps to protect yourself from winter weather dangers

Flights cancelled at Aberdeen Airport as staff unable to de-ice planes

01:00 , Holly Evans

Airline companies based at Aberdeen Airport have had to cancel and delay flights as they have been unable to de-ice planes, with many being rerouted through Edinburgh Airport.

Although the runway at the airport remains open and operational, the respective airline companies have had no choice but to make the decision.

A spokesman for Aberdeen International Airport said: “We understand how frustrating delays can be, especially during challenging weather conditions.

“While the airport is responsible for de-icing runways and taxiways to ensure safe take-offs and landings, the de-icing of individual aircraft is managed by the airlines and their contracted ground handling teams.

“Aberdeen International Airport has remained open and operational due to the hard work of our team in maintaining the airfield.”

Showers are also due to fall as rain or sleet on lower ground on Monday evening, with forecasters warning this could lead to a risk of icy stretches.

How winter fuel payments are changing – and what other support is available to pensioners?

00:00 , Holly Evans

Winter fuel payments will be stopped for millions of pensioners this winter as Labour pushes on with its plan to boost public finances by means-testing the cold weather benefit.

The Labour government has been urged to review its decision affecting 10 million pensioners after the regulator Ofgem announced household energy bills will rise by £150 in October.

Sir Keir Starmer has been warned the double hit will lead to disaster for pensioners on low and modest incomes or living in vulnerable circumstances due to ill health.

Read the full article here:

How winter fuel payments are changing – and other support available for pensioners

The full story: New snow warnings as cold snap causes travel chaos, school closures and flooding

Monday 6 January 2025 22:59 , Holly Evans

Fresh snow and ice warnings have been issued as freezing weather is continuing to cause travel chaos, school closures and multiple major incidents to be declared due to widespread flooding that has left children stranded.

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS) said it declared a major incident in response to widespread flooding across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland on Monday morning, after receiving more than 200 calls. Crews have freed cars stuck in flood water, evacuated residents from flooded homes, and rescued at least 17 members of the public.

Lincolnshire Resilience Forum announced that a major incident had been declared in Lincolnshire on Monday afternoon, with emergency services having to rescue children stranded at a school in Edenham amid flooding.

Read the full story here:

New snow warnings as cold snap causes travel chaos, school closures and flooding

Trains in Scotland could face further disruption on Tuesday

Monday 6 January 2025 22:20 , Holly Evans

ScotRail have warned passengers to check for details regarding their journeys, as a weather warning for snow and adverse conditions remain in place going into Tuesday.

The best ways to boost your immune system as cold temperatures hit

Monday 6 January 2025 21:49 , Holly Evans

As large parts of the UK brace for heavy snow and freezing rain this weekend, with temperatures dipping as low as minus 5°C overnight, experts are urging people to take extra precautions to stay healthy.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued cold weather health alerts for all of England, warning of a week of wintry conditions ahead.

In light of the harsh weather, we have spoken to a GP who has explained how the cold can affect our health, and has also shared some effective ways to boost your immune system during the cold snap.

Read the full article here:

The best ways to boost your immune system as cold temperatures hit

Potential for further snow on Wednesday

Monday 6 January 2025 21:15 , Holly Evans

The Met Office has warned that there is a chance of further snow in the southwest on Wednesday, with a yellow weather warning in place from 9am until midnight.

Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Mike Silverstone, explained: “There is a chance of a further spell of rain, sleet and snow moving in from the southwest on Wednesday to affect some southern parts of the UK.”

“Whilst not all those in the warning area may be affected, it is possible that that 2-5 cm of snow may accumulate fairly widely. Whether this system will brush the south of the UK or miss us altogether still remains a little uncertain, but we’ll continue to assess this over the next day or two. Weather warnings may well be updated, so it’s important people stay up to date with the forecast.”

Watch: Staff snowed in at highest pub in Britain

Monday 6 January 2025 20:50 , Holly Evans

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