Tuesday 7 December 2010

Many parts of Britain have been hit by the country's earliest widespread snowfalls for 17 years

Many parts of Britain have been hit by the country's earliest widespread snowfalls for 17 years


Scottish drivers trapped in heavy snow



http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20101207/tuk-scottish-drivers-trapped-in-heavy-sn-a7ad41d.html

Hundreds of motorists in Scotland were stranded on Tuesday following a freezing night spent in their cars on the country's snowbound roads.


The country's busiest routes became impassable late Monday in bitterly cold conditions, forcing drivers and passengers in more than 500 vehicles to sleep in their cars.

Scotland's parliament held a crisis meeting as police battled to reach trapped motorists.

Stewart Stevenson, the Scottish transport minister, said the country was in the grip of the "worst snow and ice conditions since the 1960s."

Many parts of Britain have been hit by the country's earliest widespread snowfalls for 17 years.

Around 150 pupils, teachers and parents spent the night in a school in Hamilton, central Scotland, after the heavy snow made it too dangerous for them to make their way home.

Glasgow and Edinburgh airports reopened after a short shutdown because of the weather.

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