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JohnCenaFan28
02-01-2009, 11:06 PM
An army of snow ploughs and gritters were on standby as the UK prepares to be engulfed by "significant and disruptive" snowfall.

Forecasters are predicting that up to 20 centimetres may fall in some areas as icy winds and heavy snow rolls in from the freezing wastes of Russia.

The south east of England and the Pennines are expected to bear the brunt of the weather but much of the UK will see heavy snow over the next 48 hours.

Heavy snowfall forced Gatwick and London city airports to temporarily close their runways. Both airports stopped planes from landing and taking off while they cleared snow and ice from the tarmac.

Outbound flights were delayed and some inbound flights were diverted to Luton and Stansted airports.

The morning and evening rush hours are expected to be disrupted with snow causing problems on the transport network.

The Met Office issued an extreme weather warning for London and the south east of England as the worst of the weather breaks. Temperatures plummeted steadily as the freezing easterly winds that herald the snow increased.

Snow flurries erupted with increasing regularity throughout the day and parts of Kent were blanketed with a light coating of snow.

The London-bound M20 in the county was closed between junction nine at the Ashford turn-off and junction eight at the Leeds Castle turn-off because of treacherous conditions.

Kent Police said several minor collisions had been reported after snow froze on the road but no injuries have been reported.

-Nova

DUKE NUKEM
02-02-2009, 12:23 AM
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