Snowfall causes power cuts, travel delays in most parts of UK

Xinhua Published: 2017-12-09 04:42:36
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The Highlands, Northern Ireland and Wales woke to wintry scenes on Friday, with ongoing snowfall in many parts of Britain causing power cuts, school closures, and travel disruption.

A 4x4 drives across a snow-covered road in the hills above Llangollen, north Wales, on December 8, 2017, as Storm Caroline plunges temperatures across the UK. [Photo: VCG]

A 4x4 drives across a snow-covered road in the hills above Llangollen, north Wales, on December 8, 2017, as Storm Caroline plunges temperatures across the UK. [Photo: VCG]

The Met Office said snowfall would continue to affect parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, northern England and parts of the Midlands.

Heavy snow and ice are wreaking havoc across large parts of Britain as drivers face travel chaos in the wake of Storm Caroline, but the worst is yet to come.

The Met Office has issued weather warnings to last until late on Sunday, predicting that up to 20 cm of snow could fall in some places as Storm Caroline leaves an Arctic airflow in its wake.

Farmer Stephen Johnson carries a hay bale to feed his ponies in the snow at a farm in Llangollen, north Wales, on December 8, 2017, as Storm Caroline plunges temperatures across the UK. [Photo: VCG]

Farmer Stephen Johnson carries a hay bale to feed his ponies in the snow at a farm in Llangollen, north Wales, on December 8, 2017, as Storm Caroline plunges temperatures across the UK. [Photo: VCG]

Snow has already been blamed for a number of crashes on Friday as British police warned of unsafe conditions.

British weather forecasters predicted heavy snow on Sunday and said that cold temperatures are likely to remain well into next week.

Snow covers a tree plantation in Llangollen, north Wales, on December 8, 2017, as Storm Caroline plunges temperatures across the UK. [Photo: VCG]

Snow covers a tree plantation in Llangollen, north Wales, on December 8, 2017, as Storm Caroline plunges temperatures across the UK. [Photo: VCG]

Some rural communities could be cut off and there could be delays and cancellations to rail and air travel, the Met Office warned.

Hundreds of properties have lost power in Scotland and the West Midlands.

More than 600 homes and businesses are without power in the West Midlands, while about 250 homes across Scotland have no supply.

The Dalwhinnie Distillery in the Cairngorm National Park is covered with snow, Aviemore, Scotland, December 8, 2017. [Photo: VCG]

The Dalwhinnie Distillery in the Cairngorm National Park is covered with snow, Aviemore, Scotland, December 8, 2017. [Photo: VCG]

Highways officials have reported "hazardous" driving conditions and police in Shropshire in the West Midlands advised against driving unless "absolutely necessary."

Snowfall has forced more than 172 schools to shut.

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