DEEP FREEZE

UK weather: Brits bunker down for -15C deep freeze tonight after ‘biblical’ snow blanketed UK causing travel chaos

BRITS have been asked to bunker down for a -15C deep freeze tonight after "biblical' snow blanketed the UK and caused travel chaos.

It was a day of delays, cancellations and overall disruption for much of the country following the first decent dumping of snow this season.

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A Southeastern train makes its way through Ashford in Kent as rail services remain disrupted in the icy weatherCredit: PA
A man clears snow as cold weather continues in HertfordCredit: Reuters
A sign warning people to keep off the ice at Verulamium Park Lake, St Albans, Herts., following the tragic death of three youngstersCredit: LNP
One driver pushes their Mercedes out the snow on a road off the M25 near Enfield, North LondonCredit: Stephen Huntley/HVC
The Met Office issued yellow weather warnings for snow, ice and fog on Monday as snow brought Britain to a standstill
Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice will remain in place through Tuesday as snow freezes the nation

Travellers were forced to turn back home after more than four inches of snow fell overnight while scores of train services were cancelled.

And drivers taking to Britain's roads faced gridlock conditions.

Roads in Eastern and South East England are among the worst hit by the snow.

Snow has caused significant disruption to newspapers printed by Newsprinters - including The Sun and The Times.

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Met Office forecasters issued several yellow weather warnings for snow, ice and fog across Britain for Monday, set to continue through to Thursday.

And the Met Office fears the weather could get worse as a band of snow and ice is set to push down through Scotland from Tuesday sparking a yellow weather warning.

The snow and sleet will continue across the North and East with the rest of the country experiencing frost overnight and freezing fog.

Braemar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, recorded the UK's coldest temperature at -15.6C last night - the chilliest night of the year so far.

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And tonight the Scottish town of Grantown-on-Spey is set to hit -15.


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The mercury is also set to plunge to -10C in the coming days making the UK colder than Finland - where temperatures will linger at the -6C mark towards the end of the week.

Finland is where Santa Claus' homeland of Lapland is found.

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Earlier today, homeowners were told they would be paid £4 per kilowatt hour to switch off their appliances as part of the "demand flexibility service".

Energy firms payed customers to cut energy usage during the surge 5pm to 7pm slot tonight, branded "Peak Save".

The Electricity Systems Operator is running its fifth trial of the scheme today, an event that was previously scheduled and Brits will be unable to take part in if if they have not already signed up.

British Gas, Octopus Energy and Ovo Energy have all confirmed that they will be taking part in the pilot run.

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The cold snap is also set to continue into next week, the Met Office warned.

Motorists were stuck in standstill traffic on the M25 early this morning as snow brought delays of nearly three hours, one motorist said.

National Highways said the carriageway will be "cleared and treated as soon as possible".

Other roads in the area with long delays include the M11, M2, A21, A27 and A249, according to National Highways.

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National Highways said the A1(M) northbound is closed between J7 and J8 after an HGV burst into flames sparking yet more carnage.

Due to severe weather in the South East, there has been significant disruption to the overnight distribution of newspapers printed by Newsprinters in Broxbourne. Newspaper delivery in many parts of the south of the country may be disrupted or delayed.  

Titles affected include The Sun and The Times. 

Please call The Sun's customer service hotline for help on 0207 860 1129.

Video from Sunday night showed cars stranded between junction 24-25 on the M25 motorway - all lanes have since reopened.

Darren Clark - severe weather resilience manager at National Highways - said gritters would be out to keep motorways and major A-roads open.

He said: "National Highways is committed to treating every road which needs to be treated - whenever it is needed."

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