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		</div><p><a href="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/snow-causes-disruption-across-uk.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full" title="A woman braves the snow near Farningham, Kent" src="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/min-snow-causes-disruption-across-uk.jpg" alt="A woman braves the snow near Farningham, Kent"/></a></p>
<p>Heavy snowfall and freezing conditions have caused major disruption across almost all of Britain, with a warning of more snow on the way.</p>
<p>Bitter easterly winds continued to bring Arctic conditions and forecasters warned there is little chance of an early reprieve.</p>
<p>Many commuters worked from home, thousands of children could not go to school and motorists faced travel chaos as a number of roads were impassable.</p>
<p>Almost every corner of the UK woke up to between 0.8in (2cm) and 4in (10cm) of snow on Tuesday, with the east coast worst hit by flurries and sub-zero temperatures.</p>
<p>Some places in the south of England saw up to 4in (10cm) of snow due to a brisk wind pushing the showers inland.</p>
<p>In Scotland, Kinloss in Moray saw temperatures plunge to minus 13C overnight and during the day the highest temperature recorded there was minus 2C.</p>
<p>The warmest temperature on Tuesday was 2.8C in Anglesey, north Wales, while Cromer in Norfolk saw the mercury rise to 2.5C.</p>
<p>Forecasters have warned that more snow showers are expected across England, Wales and eastern Scotland on Wednesday.</p>
<p>Aisling Creevey, forecaster with MeteoGroup, said of the outlook for Wednesday: &#8220;We are expecting a maximum temperature of 1C in the south-east of England, the south-west could see 3C on the coast but sub-zero temperatures further inland. In the north-east of England, the maximum estimate is 2C. In Scotland, generally most places are not likely to get above minus 3C.&#8221;</p>
<p>Severe weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office for almost all regions of Britain.</p>
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