It's still here: Latest on the snow

Snow and ice are still widespread, causing some disruption on our routes.

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Snow still causing some disruption

Snow in North Hampshire
Snowy scenes in North Hampshire this morning Credit: ITV Meridian

The scene in north Hampshire this morning following more snow overnight.Light snow is again falling but there is little disruption.

Gritters were out again to keep main routes clear.

Rail services are normal but Heathrow has some cancellations.

Driving conditions became difficult last night with snow blizzards in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and north Hampshire.

Minor roads remain slippery with drivers advised to slow down and take extra care

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Sussex Police warn of danger on roads tonight after snow

Sussex Police are warning that the roads are treacherous in parts of Brighton & Hove tonight because of snow, ice and the resulting accidents.

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Please take care when travelling. A large number of cars have been abandoned on and around the A27 which may be causing further obstructions

From @sussex_police on Twitter:

TRAVEL - ROADS: SUSSEX - snow means severe delays on A27 Brighton to Patcham

Severe delays and partially blocked due to snow on A27 in both directions between A277 Brighton Road / Ashcombe Hollow (Kingston Roundabout) and A23 London Road (Patcham). There has been major congestion on the road since around 15:00 on Tuesday due to heavy snowfall.

Some motorists are saying they have been stuck for several hours, the road is officially open but many vehicles have been abandoned.

Blizzards in the Thames Valley

by Mike Pearse

Snow blizzards have been causing difficult conditions on the roads in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and North Hampshire tonight.

There have been major problems along the M4 and in West Berkshire.

The problems started just before seven with heavy falls in Reading, Didcot, and Newbury.

Several centimetres of snow fell in just an hour.

Councils say gritters will be out overnight tying to keep roads clear.

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