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ICE-RAVAGED Britain is set for another 10 inches of snow today as temperatures drop to -18C.

Towns could become “cut off” as Storm Darcy wreaks havoc across the UK - with travel chaos expected.

⚡ Read our UK weather live blog for the very latest news and forecasts.

A car snowed in in Harwood, County Durham, as Brits are urged not to travel
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A car snowed in in Harwood, County Durham, as Brits are urged not to travelCredit: Alamy Live News
Blizzard conditions in Kirkliston, West Lothian
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Blizzard conditions in Kirkliston, West LothianCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Snowy fields around St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh in Northumberland
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Snowy fields around St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh in NorthumberlandCredit: PA:Press Association
Icicles on the fountain in Trafalgar Square as temperatures dropped below freezing in London
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Icicles on the fountain in Trafalgar Square as temperatures dropped below freezing in LondonCredit: AP:Associated Press
Heavy snowfall across the Pennine hilltops doesn't stop racehorses making their way to the gallops on Middleham Moor, North Yorkshire
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Heavy snowfall across the Pennine hilltops doesn't stop racehorses making their way to the gallops on Middleham Moor, North YorkshireCredit: Guzelian
Snow and ice warnings are in place across the UK today
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Snow and ice warnings are in place across the UK today

Storm Darcy - dubbed the 'Beast from the East II' - has brought howling blizzards from Russia to the UK, with swathes of the country experiencing heavy snowfall yesterday.

A yellow weather warning for snow remains in place across Britain until midnight on Wednesday, with the Met Office warning “frequent snow showers may lead to travel disruption in places”. 

The alert covers most of the south east of England, as well as the Midlands, the North East and most of Scotland.

Health chiefs have also issued a cold weather alert for the whole of the country, saying the chill could have "a serious impact on health".

A separate amber weather warning covers central parts of Scotland today, with up to 10 inches of snow forecast.

And temperatures are expected to plummet below 0C for most of the UK overnight.

Parts of Scotland reached as low as nearly -18C on Monday night as the country caught the brunt of the storm.

Bus and rail travel has been disrupted with an amber weather warning in place for much of the central belt until 9pm.

A man pulls children on a sledge over a snow-covered road in Sheffield
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A man pulls children on a sledge over a snow-covered road in SheffieldCredit: AFP or licensors
A woman jogging in early morning snowfall on Primrose Hill in Camden, North London
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A woman jogging in early morning snowfall on Primrose Hill in Camden, North LondonCredit: London News Pictures
The farming hamlet of Mowden in Essex stops work due to the snow from Storm Darcy
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The farming hamlet of Mowden in Essex stops work due to the snow from Storm DarcyCredit: JOHN McLELLAN
The Yorkshire town of Ilkley covered in snow
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The Yorkshire town of Ilkley covered in snowCredit: London News Pictures
People battle the extreme conditions on Wimbledon Common in London
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People battle the extreme conditions on Wimbledon Common in LondonCredit: Cover Images
People sledge down Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath, London
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People sledge down Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath, LondonCredit: Reuters

The Met Office forecasts that snow showers will continue during the day on Tuesday and into the evening across most of Scotland.

ScotRail reported delays due to staff struggling to get to work, while Transport Scotland urged care following a number of accidents early on Tuesday.

Speaking on Good Morning Scotland, Transport Scotland manager Stein Connolly said: "We had 146 gritters out last night.

"All the trunk roads are open, but there are some places where it's just passable.

"There has been a couple of accidents - police are working to get these clear, but it's maybe better to leave it until a safer point in the day (to travel).

"We did have temperatures down to nearly minus 18 last night at Bannockburn in Stirling, so it has been a challenge.

"It's been minus seven, eight throughout the country last night."

He added that people should leave plenty of travel time for their journeys, and ensure extra space between cars.

Parts of Orkney are dealing with power cuts, with all schools in the area closed, even to children of key workers, due to the weather.

Areas including Edinburgh and Glasgow have already faced a loss of electricity supplies amid the wintry weather.

Roads over higher routes are expected to be particularly affected by the snow, and some rural communities might be cut off.

Snow covers fields alongside a stream in Sheffield
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Snow covers fields alongside a stream in SheffieldCredit: AFP or licensors
A council worker spreads grit on the pavement at Primrose Hill in Camden, North London
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A council worker spreads grit on the pavement at Primrose Hill in Camden, North LondonCredit: London News Pictures
A walker braves the perilous icy conditions in Saddleworth, Greater Manchester
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A walker braves the perilous icy conditions in Saddleworth, Greater ManchesterCredit: AFP or licensors
A car makes its way up a hill as heavy snow has fallen in Stamford, Lincolnshire
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A car makes its way up a hill as heavy snow has fallen in Stamford, LincolnshireCredit: Paul Marriott
Walkers make their way through the snow during a blizzard-like conditions in Saddleworth, Greater Manchester
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Walkers make their way through the snow during a blizzard-like conditions in Saddleworth, Greater ManchesterCredit: AFP or licensors
Seb Shower snowboards down Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath, London
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Seb Shower snowboards down Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath, LondonCredit: Reuters

STV weatherman Sean Batty reported that Braemar in Aberdeenshire has had record levels of snow.

In a tweet, he said: "Now recording about 70cm (27.6in) of snow lying in Braemar.

"Record we hold for Braemar is 68cm (26.8in) back in 2001, so looks like that's gone.

"We're not going to stop there either, still more to come tonight & tomorrow. Stay safe."

Brits have been urged to stay inside, as the Met Office warned of injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces.

There are also fears that other rural communities could become “cut off” amid heavy snowfall, with power cuts likely. 

A closed road sign on the A939 towards the Lecht Ski centre in Tomintoul, Scotland as Brits were warned to stay off the road
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A closed road sign on the A939 towards the Lecht Ski centre in Tomintoul, Scotland as Brits were warned to stay off the roadCredit: Getty Images - Getty
An early morning swimmer plays with the snow at the beach in Thorpe End, Essex
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An early morning swimmer plays with the snow at the beach in Thorpe End, EssexCredit: PA:Press Association
Commuters cross London Bridge in the falling snow as bitterly cold winds continue to grip much of the nation
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Commuters cross London Bridge in the falling snow as bitterly cold winds continue to grip much of the nationCredit: PA:Press Association
Deer in falling snow at Bushy Park in south west London
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Deer in falling snow at Bushy Park in south west LondonCredit: AP:Associated Press
A cold start saw overnight snow fall heavily leaving 4 inches on lawns in Glasgow
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A cold start saw overnight snow fall heavily leaving 4 inches on lawns in GlasgowCredit: Alamy Live News
Icicles form on a hedgerow near Ashford in Kent
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Icicles form on a hedgerow near Ashford in KentCredit: PA:Press Association

A covidiot couple from London sparked a huge air-sea rescue operation when they drove 150 miles to wander along a storm-lashed beach.

They travelled to look at terrifying waves bigger than a double decker bus which threatened to sweep them to their deaths.

Rescue teams said it was among the worst weather conditions they had ever faced and were giving up hope of finding the couple alive as dusk approached.

Then, with darkness closing in, they suddenly appeared, strolling back arm-in-arm to the car park in Winterton, near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, asking what had sparked the search drama.

The couple were condemned for their stupidity - and faced paying a police fine for breaking the Covid lockdown travel rules.

There were even demands that the Covid clowns should foot the bill for the rescue operation, costing an estimated £3,000, with volunteer teams putting their lives on the line to look for them in the bad weather.

Paul Garrod, chairman of the Caister independently-run lifeboat, said "There were 20ft rolling waves.

"It's the worst I've seen in 20-odd years, because we were so close into shore. It was horrendous."

'THE WORST IN 20 YEARS'

On the roads, a driver has been rushed to hospital with serious injuries after a car skidded out of control and plunged down a bank.

It ended upside down in an icy, water-filled roadside ditch in Wisbech on the Lincolnshire-Cambridgeshire border.

Police and paramedics were scrambled after the vehicle careered off the icy A1101 Sutton Road in freezing weather.

Police said the driver was taken to hospital with serious, but not life threatening injuries.

Yesterday, police forces in parts of Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex told drivers not to travel as roads became "impassable" due to settled snow.

Road closures were announced in Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Cumbria, Derbyshire and Hertfordshire.

Suffolk Highways said conditions were "worsening", comparing the recent weather to the "Beast from the East" of 2018.

In Norfolk, one driver had to be dug out of his car after it got trapped in a snowdrift.

A car skidded out of control and turned turtle in an icy, water-filled roadside ditch in Wisbech on the Lincolnshire- Cambridgeshire border
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A car skidded out of control and turned turtle in an icy, water-filled roadside ditch in Wisbech on the Lincolnshire- Cambridgeshire border
People walk through a snow shower in York
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People walk through a snow shower in YorkCredit: Rex Features
Heavy snow in Glasgow city centre
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Heavy snow in Glasgow city centreCredit: RODDY SCOTT LTD 47 ALEXANDRA STREET KIRKINTILLOCH GLASGOW SCOTLAND G661HE www.roddys
A member of the public walks in a snowy Greenwich Park in South East London
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A member of the public walks in a snowy Greenwich Park in South East LondonCredit: London News Pictures
A blanket of thick snow hit Strood in Kent
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A blanket of thick snow hit Strood in KentCredit: Splitpics UK
A man clears snow from his drive in Larbert, near Falkirk
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A man clears snow from his drive in Larbert, near FalkirkCredit: PA:Press Association

Emergency services have also told people to stay away from the sea after a kite surfer died after getting into trouble in the sea in freezing conditions.

The man - in his 50s - was helped by members of the public, but he tragically died at the scene.

The emergency services attended on Sunday at 3.20pm after reports a person was in trouble in the North Sea.

Suffolk Police believe the man had been kitesurfing at Walberswick Beach, near the tourist hotspot of Southwold.

Police confirmed his next of kin have been informed.

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National Rail has told train passengers that services across the country are likely to be affected by the conditions.

The firm said "it may be necessary to close some routes", and urged customers to travel "later in the morning".

Snow covers a row of multi-coloured beach huts in Southend
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Snow covers a row of multi-coloured beach huts in SouthendCredit: Getty Images - Getty
A gritter makes its way along Holmfirth Road near Dove stone reservoir
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A gritter makes its way along Holmfirth Road near Dove stone reservoirCredit: Cavendish Press
The town of  Tankerton in Kent has switched Christmas to February to lift the lockdown mood
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The town of Tankerton in Kent has switched Christmas to February to lift the lockdown moodCredit: Ian Scammell/Triangle News
A worker drives a gritter in London's Greenwich Park during a snow shower
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A worker drives a gritter in London's Greenwich Park during a snow showerCredit: London News Pictures
Lorries were forced to park up on the A66 near Bowes in County Durham after the road shut
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Lorries were forced to park up on the A66 near Bowes in County Durham after the road shutCredit: PA:Press Association
Southend-on-Sea in Essex saw its beachfront carpeted with snow
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Southend-on-Sea in Essex saw its beachfront carpeted with snowCredit: PA:Press Association
Tideswell in Derbyshire looked beautiful in the snow
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Tideswell in Derbyshire looked beautiful in the snowCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
One pedestrian using a snow pole in Saddleworth, Lancashire
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One pedestrian using a snow pole in Saddleworth, LancashireCredit: AP:Associated Press
A car stuck in snow in Southrepps, Norfolk
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A car stuck in snow in Southrepps, NorfolkCredit: PA:Press Association
Chilly sheep huddled together in the Derbyshire Peak District
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Chilly sheep huddled together in the Derbyshire Peak DistrictCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
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