LONDON: The United Kingdom is witnessing record-breaking cold nights, with minimum temperatures dropping to historic lows across several regions.
According to media reports, the temperature in Marham, Norfolk, fell to minus 12.5°C overnight, marking one of the coldest nights recorded this winter. The severe cold has significantly disrupted daily life, particularly affecting schools and transportation.
Foreign media reports state that due to extreme winter conditions, children’s Christmas holidays have been extended, while hundreds of schools remained closed for a second consecutive day. Commuters travelling by road, rail, and air are also facing serious difficulties.
British media further reported that, calls for assistance due to car breakdowns surged by 40 percent, highlighting the impact of freezing conditions on vehicles.
In northern Scotland, heavy snowfall has led to major disruptions in rail services, which are not expected to return to normal until later in the evening. Eurostar services between London and the Netherlands have also been affected, with trains reportedly unable to travel beyond Brussels.
Additionally, severe snowfall has forced the cancellation of flights at Aberdeen and Inverness airports, while Liverpool John Lennon Airport has been temporarily closed to passengers.
Authorities have urged the public to exercise caution, as freezing temperatures and snow continue to pose risks across the UK.
















