Motorists have been left stranded for six hours as blizzards of of heavy snow bring travel chaos to Britain.
Drivers on the M62 in northern England were trapped in eight miles of gridlock overnight after snow of up to 15 inches fell, with further 50mph gales, blizzards and snowfall expected on Friday.
In scenes described as "absolute carnage" and likened to "a car park", mountain rescue teams aided some on the trans-Pennine motorway near Rochdale, with three hour delays remaining on Friday at rush hour.
The Met Office has issued three amber warnings, meaning potential "risk to life and property", for northern England, the Midlands, North Wales and Northern Ireland, where further "significant disruption" to transport and schools is expected and thousands of households are without power.
Meanwhile, commuters are facing chaos on the railways, with widespread cancellations on key commuter lines between Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, York and Liverpool and passengers told not to travel.
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2023-03-10 09:08:16Z
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