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Snow shuts hundreds of schools across UK as more blizzards are forecast
Summary
Hundreds of UK schools have announced closures for Monday amid yellow and amber Met Office warnings for snow and ice; the closures affect schools in Scotland, North Wales, Northern Ireland and parts of Devon.
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Hundreds of schools across the United Kingdom have announced closures for Monday because of falling temperatures, snow and icy conditions. The Met Office has issued yellow and amber weather warnings covering many areas. Some local authorities and individual schools have already published lists of closures, while others say they will confirm arrangements after morning checks. Reports name affected areas including parts of Scotland, North Wales, Northern Ireland and Devon.
What is known:
- The Met Office has placed yellow and amber warnings in force for snow and ice across parts of the UK.
- Hundreds of schools have announced closures or altered opening plans for Monday, with named closures reported in Scotland, North Wales, Northern Ireland and Devon.
- At least 49 schools in Northern Ireland were reported as closed for Monday evening announcements.
- Some Devon schools reported changes for Monday, including a school closure linked to a heating failure and others planning later openings; many schools said they will confirm status after morning checks.
Summary:
Many schools across the UK are closed or planning altered openings because of snow, ice and cold temperatures, under a backdrop of Met Office warnings. Most individual schools and colleges are expected to confirm their arrangements in morning checks; further developments are undetermined at this time.
