UK thaws, but more ice on the way
The ice and snow covering swathes of the UK continues to melt away – but the thaw may not herald the end of the bitter weather, forecasters said.
The ice and snow covering swathes of the UK continues to melt away – but the thaw may not herald the end of the bitter weather, forecasters said.
So I’ve been packing on and off for the past week or so in massive anticipation for Sunday night’s take-off into the unknown. One of the things I read in preparation for my trip had a clever idea that urged me to pack everything all at once, but then slowly take unnecessary things out and put in forgotten items of importance. This turned out to be really helpful as I took out a good number of frivolous items and reorganized my things to save space and really focus on what I absolutely needed to bring with me
Agencies responsible for the supply and distribution of grit are due to hold another salt summit as forecasters warned of more snow on the way.
To enjoy holiday at the alarm value and to have all the stuf of being in different world with quite comfort services.
The UK’s travel network looks to be in better shape after a week of widespread big freeze-related disruption.
Britons battling the big freeze are enduring another day of severely disrupted travel.
Commuters had to endure another morning of hazardous journeys to work, with roads rendered treacherous by icy conditions and rail services badly disrupted.
Travellers have endured nightmare conditions as heavy snow caused chaos on the roads and railways and at airports.
Britons have endured more travel chaos as snow blanketed much of the country, with airports shut, roads closed and train journeys cancelled.
Cameras that might have shown the man who walked through security Sunday at Newark, New Jersey, Liberty International Airport were not recording during the incident, a federal official said Tuesday.