Heavy snow across parts of England was on Sunday set to cause disruption for air travelers with runways closed at airports in Bristol and Liverpool. The Met Office said Bingley in northern England had seen 12 centimeters (4.
The Met Office said Bingley in northern England had seen 12cm of snow overnight. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Several major airports were forced to suspend flights; rural communities particularly in the north of England could be cut off with up to 40 centimeters of snow
Treacherous weather conditions this weekend have caused flight and other delays. Meanwhile the UK and US are also dealing with severe wintry conditions.
A number of airports across the United Kingdom have closed their runways on Sunday because of heavy snow and ice.
Animal transports have been banned in a state surrounding Berlin on Saturday, and the capital’s two zoos closed as a precaution, after foot and mouth disease was detected in a buffalo herd just outside the city. It is Germany’s first outbreak for more than 35 years.
Heavy snow and freezing rain caused widespread disruption across Europe on Sunday, particularly affecting the UK and Germany, as several major airports were forced to suspend flights.
Several major airports were forced to suspend flights as heavy snow and freezing rain caused widespread disruption across Europe on January 5 particularly in the UK and Germany
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