Weather
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Heavy Snow Could Cause Traffic Disruption in UK as Cold Weather Continues Until Next Week
Cold weather and freezing conditions in portions of the United Kingdom could result in significant slow commutes and disruption of travel. Motorists planning to travel should drive safely and slowly, as foggy and reduced visibility could be problems.
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