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  2. Heavy snow disrupts travel in north-west England - AOL

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    Heavy snow disrupts travel in north-west England January 5, 2025 at 2:43 AM Heavy snow overnight meant runways had to close at Manchester and Liverpool airports, although they are now back open

  3. 2005 United Kingdom snow events - Wikipedia

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    Frequent heavy snow showers affect Eastern and Northern Scotland, Eastern England and also Central Southern England. County Durham received 29 cm (11.5 inches) of lying snow on the 23rd, whilst 4 cm (1.5 inches) was reported in Dover and Folkestone, Kent, on the 25th [5] and some minor snowfalls also affected the Midlands and the higher ground ...

  4. Heavy snow and freezing rain sweep Britain as amber warnings ...

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    An amber warning for snow and freezing rain covering most of Wales and central England is in place from 6pm on Saturday to midday on Sunday.. The second warning for snow, covering most of northern ...

  5. 1987 United Kingdom and Ireland cold wave - Wikipedia

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    The January 1987 snowfall (also known as the Big Freeze of 1987) was a very heavy lake-effect type snow event that affected the United Kingdom, mainly the areas of East Anglia, South-East England and London between 11 and 14 January [2] and was the heaviest snowfall to fall in that part of the United Kingdom since the winter of 1981/82.

  6. Britain set for heavy rain and flooding following snow travel ...

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    Two yellow rain warnings are in effect until 6am and 9am on Monday across much of central and southern England. Further north, a yellow snow and ice warning is in place across northern England ...

  7. February 2009 British Isles snowfall - Wikipedia

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    Snow fell over much of Western Europe. [4] The United Kingdom's Met Office and Ireland's Met Éireann issued severe weather warnings in anticipation of the snowfall. More than 30 centimetres (12 in) of snow fell on parts of the North Downs and over 20 cm (8 in) in parts of the London area. [5] Such snow accumulation is uncommon in London. [6]

  8. Winter of 2009–10 in Great Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The most severe snowy weather began on 5 January in North West England and west Scotland with temperatures hitting a low of −17.6 °C (0.3 °F) in Greater Manchester, England. [3] The snow spread to Southern England on 6 January and by 7 January the United Kingdom was blanketed in snow, [2] which was captured by NASA's Terra satellite. [4]

  9. Heavy snow and freezing rain sweep in as amber warnings come ...

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    An amber warning for snow and rare freezing rain covering most of Wales and central England, including the Midlands and the north-west cities of Liverpool and Manchester, came into effect at 6pm ...