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North England Buried Under Snow: Schools Close, Roads Blocked

20 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Heavy snow led to widespread school closures across northeast England.
  • Major roads, including the A1, were brought to a standstill by snowfall.
  • A cold weather alert highlights potential risks to vulnerable populations.
North England Buried Under Snow: Schools Close, Roads Blocked

Northeast England experienced severe disruption as heavy snowfall led to widespread school closures and traffic chaos. A Met Office yellow warning for snow and ice was in effect, forecasting significant snow accumulation and icy conditions. Many schools shut their doors due to unsafe road conditions for staff and students. The A1 in Northumberland became impassable for a period, with HGVs blocking the route, and a car overturned on the A19 near Sunderland.

Public transport services were also significantly affected. Bus routes were canceled as vehicles became stuck in the snow. National Highways reported that the A1 had been cleared after the morning rush hour, allowing traffic to resume. This severe weather comes as the UK Health Security Agency issued a cold weather alert for England, warning of potential substantial impacts on vulnerable groups, including the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions.

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Charities have urgently appealed for donations of essential winter items like sleeping bags and coats to support the homeless population, who are particularly hard-hit by the cold, snow, and ice. The adverse weather conditions underscore the challenges faced by communities and vulnerable individuals during extreme cold snaps.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Parts of north-east England, including Northumberland and areas near Sunderland and Redcar and Cleveland, were significantly affected by heavy snow.
Schools closed due to unsafe road conditions caused by heavy snowfall, making travel hazardous for students and staff.
The cold weather alert warns of potential significant impacts on the elderly and individuals with health conditions.

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