Britain is bracing itself for further disruption as fresh bands of snow sweep across the country.
South-east England has been hit by the heaviest snow in 18 years, causing trains and buses to be cancelled, and airports and schools to be closed.
Parts of London may see a foot (30cm) of snow, while the Pennines and parts of the north may see 20 inches (50cm).
The Met Office has issued an extreme weather warning for England, Wales and parts of eastern Scotland.
South-east England has been hit by the heaviest snow in 18 years, causing trains and buses to be cancelled, and airports and schools to be closed.
Parts of London may see a foot (30cm) of snow, while the Pennines and parts of the north may see 20 inches (50cm).
The Met Office has issued an extreme weather warning for England, Wales and parts of eastern Scotland.
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