UK weather: Manchester airport reopens runway after heavy snow

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Getty Images An overhead shot looking down at the Snake Pass road in the Peak District. Cars travel along the road surrounded by snowy trees. Getty Images

Snow and ice caused tricky driving conditions on the Snake Pass road in the Peak District

Manchester Airport has reopened its two runways but warns of possible delays after a temporary closure caused by “significant levels of snow”.

The Met Office has issued new weather warnings for ice across parts of Northern Ireland, Wales, north west England and the east of England which will remain in place until Friday morning.

It comes as commuters are being warned of icy roads and travel disruption after temperatures plummeted again on Wednesday night across the UK.

Temperatures could fall again to as low as -16C on Thursday night.

The cold spell has already brought heavy snowfall to some areas, and dozens of flood alerts and warnings are in place due to either heavy rain or melting snow.

Travel disruption to road and rail services is likely on Thursday in areas covered by warnings.

There are three warnings in place:

  • A yellow warning for snow and ice is in place for areas of northern Scotland until 10:00 GMT Friday
  • A yellow warning for ice is in place from 16:00 GMT Thursday to 10:00 Friday across parts of the east of England, East Midlands, north east England, Yorkshire & Humber and south west Scotland and Lothian Borders
  • A yellow warning for ice from 16:00 on Thursday to 10:00 on Friday for parts of Northern Ireland, East Midlands, Wales, West Midlands and north west England
Villager Jim Three deer cross a frost-covered country lane against a white sky, with a tractor driving in the background.Villager Jim

Three stags bolted across the road and into a photographer’s lens on Tuesday

On Wednesday the lowest temperature recorded so far overnight was -12.4C (9.68F) at Tulloch Bridge in the Highlands.

Low temperatures were also recorded in Shap, Cumbria, at -11C (12.2F), Sennybridge, Powys, at -7.8 (17.96F) and Castlederg, County Tyrone, at -7.3C (18.86F).

The coldest temperature recorded so far this winter was -13.3C at Loch Glascarnoch on Sunday night into Monday morning.

It comes as an amber cold health alert remains in place for all of England until Sunday, meaning the forecast weather is expected to have significant impacts across health – including a rise in deaths.

Drivers in Devon and Cornwall reported being stuck for hours after snow caused some roads to close on Wednesday evening.

One motorist, Michael, told BBC Radio Devon: “We drove for just under an hour when the traffic came to a standstill in very heavy snow.

“We took the decision to turn around… and I think we’ve moved 100 yards in three-and-a-half hours.”

Gritters working into Thursday morning have been fitted with ploughs to clear routes in the area, according to authorities there.

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A car covered in snow on a road in Buxton, Derbyshire

Car insurer RAC said it has seen the highest levels of demand for rescues in a three-day period since December 2022.

“Cold conditions will last until at least the weekend, so we urge drivers to remain vigilant of the risks posed by ice and, in some locations, snow,” said RAC breakdown spokeswoman Alice Simpson.

National Rail have also advised passengers to check before they travel, as ice and snow can mean speed restrictions and line closures.

As of Thursday morning, poor weather is affecting Northern and Great Western Railway. The rail operator has further warned the weather may affect Merseyrail and ScotRail.

Transport for Wales has said “some parts” of the network are closed following damage to the track due to weather conditions.

Buses are also replacing trains between Llandudno Junction and Blaenau Ffestiniog until Monday.

Sue B/BBC Weather Watchers A snow sculpture in a garden in LeedsSue B/BBC Weather Watchers

A teenager made a snow sculpture of Venus in her garden in Leeds

The wintry conditions have caused significant disruption across the UK since snow swept many parts of the country at the weekend.

Around 80 schools are closed across Wales – the majority in Conwy county – while Devon, Yorkshire and Aberdeenshire are among counties in England and Scotland also seeing closures.

There has also been widespread flooding in recent days. There are currently a number of flood warnings – meaning flooding is expected – for areas of England and one flood alert – where flooding is possible – for South Pembrokeshire in Wales.

The weather is expected to be less cold over the weekend.

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