As Britain prepares for more snow and ice, schools across the country are closed for a second straight day.
Yesterday, as an Arctic chill enveloped Britain, thousands of classrooms were closed and youngsters were assigned to work remotely.

Hundreds of schools are closed or have delayed start times on Tuesday to ensure that students and staff can arrive safely during daylight hours.
The Met Office has issued a snow and ice warning for northern Scotland and northeast England from Tuesday at midnight until Thursday at noon.

Until Tuesday at 11 a.m., there is also an ice warning for much of the South East, including London and Brighton.
Oli Claydon, a spokesperson for the Met Office, stated that there will be substantial snowfall in certain areas on Tuesday.
As a memorial commemorates the tragedy in Solihull, a family pays tribute to hero Jack, 10, who ‘died trying to save three boys he didn’t know’ when they fell into a frozen lake.
Sunday, the family of a 10-year-old kid who died while attempting to save three children who had fallen through ice into a lake described themselves as “devastated” by his death.
The boy, identified locally as Jack Johnson, ‘run and attempted to save’ the other children, who he did not know and who are all believed to be from the same family, according to a Facebook post by his aunt Charlotte McIlmurray.
Jack Johnson’s (pictured) family claims he jumped into the lake to rescue a person who had fallen through the ice.
Sunday evening, mourners light candles with floral and written condolences to the three boys who sadly perished in the incident at Babbs Mill Park.
My nephew saw a person fall through the ice and hurried to save them. We are heartbroken, and the fact that he died trying to save three boys he didn’t even know exemplifies his greatness.’
McIlmurray referred to the death of Jack and the other boys as a “nightmare from which two families cannot awaken,” adding that “the anguish is immeasurable,” but that it would be “a million times worse” for the other family.
Another relative who chose to stay unnamed told The Telegraph, “Today has been the most tragic day in our family’s history.”
Monday evening, the saddened community of Solihull gathered in Babbs Mill Park to pay respect to the little lads.
Dozens of people, including a large number of children, placed flower bouquets, balloons, and candles around the base of a tree in a park in Birmingham.

Beginning at midnight tonight and lasting until Thursday at noon, a big snow and ice warning has been issued for the North East of England, the entire northern region of Scotland, as well as the Highlands and islands, he said.
He stated that up to 15 to 20 centimeters of snow could accumulate on high ground.
Mr. Claydon said that northern Scotland could experience significantly colder temperatures on Tuesday, following the year’s coldest night on Monday.
‘Temperature-wise, we could be in for another really chilly night, especially in regions of Scotland where there is snow on the ground,’ he warned.

‘We saw minus 15C last night. Under a bright sky and with snow still on the ground in some locations, tonight could be similar to or even colder than yesterday.
Thus, it was an extremely chilly night there, as well as over the entire United Kingdom, where widespread freezing temperatures prevailed.
Monday morning commuters encountered traffic havoc as ice, fog, and snow blanketed vast portions of the United Kingdom.
As mushy snow turns to ice, producing potentially “fatal” conditions, motorists are encouraged to stay off the roads whenever possible.
As a result of the forecasted cold weather over the next few days, many local roads will worsen before they improve.
The Times reported that the number of persons calling the AA for assistance following a crash increased by 135% over the weekend compared to the same period last year.
The RAC’s Rod Dennis stated that their personnel were “exceptionally busy” on Monday, assisting over 7,500 motorists with breakdowns.
He stated that this was a 50 percent increase compared to a regular December Monday.
On Monday, the Met Office tentatively recorded the year’s coldest night and day.
Braemer, in Aberdeenshire, was the coldest location in the United Kingdom, with a minimum temperature of -15.7C and a maximum temperature of -9.3C, the lowest minimum temperature since February 2021 and the lowest maximum temperature in 12 years.
The following five coldest temperatures were all recorded in Scotland, including -13.1 degrees Celsius in Balmoral.
Due to a national scarcity of HGV drivers, councils are reportedly employing agency drivers to operate snow plows and ice gritters.
According to the Local Government Association, local governments are stockpiling 1,400,000 tons of salt for use on roads this winter.
The M25 in Hertfordshire ground to a standstill after heavy snow caused cars to become trapped and HGVs to jackknife.
According to National Highways, up to 25 gritters were working on the M25 on Sunday night, spraying 960 tonnes of salt and almost 180,000 litres of antifreeze on the road surface.
Other routes impacted included the M11, M2, M20, A21, and A249.
Heathrow Airport canceled almost 300 flights on Sunday evening, while easyJet stated that it was doing “everything possible” to minimize customer impact.
In the next days, RMT and other unions will conduct a number of strikes in the train industry, raising concerns that passengers would be forced to utilize unsafe roads.
Rod Dennis, a spokesman for the RAC, said, “We anticipate hazardous road conditions to persist into Tuesday following a significant refreeze overnight.” Those who must travel on rural roads that have not been salted must use extreme caution, postpone or even abandon their plans.
The Met Office has issued multiple snow, ice, and fog warnings for Tuesday.
This morning there was heavy gridlock on the M25 as train strikes began and frigid weather persisted.
After severe snowfall, a damaged vehicle with deployed airbags is abandoned above Eastbourne.
A Southeastern train traverses Ashford, Kent, as rail services continue to be hampered by the cold weather.
December’s “Calendar of Chaos,” with multiple industries experiencing strikes.
As the British prepare for Christmas chaos, Royal Mail employees, nurses, paramedics, rail workers, and Border Force personnel will all hold walkouts this month over jobs, pay, and working conditions.
The month of December has been dubbed the “new winter of discontent,” with bus workers, baggage handlers, environment agency employees, and paramedics all taking action.
Oliver Dowden, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, urged unions to end the ‘damaging’ strikes.
However, the government is asked to listen to worker requests, negotiate with labor unions, and reach an agreement to end the disturbance.
Yesterday, South East Coast Ambulance Service tweeted, “Please use extra caution on the roads today.”
As additional ice accumulates, a number of avoidable road accidents are expected to occur.
How to determine whether your child’s school is closed TODAY: Full list here
As Britain prepares for more snow and ice, schools across the country are closed for a second straight day.
As an Arctic chill blanketed Britain yesterday, thousands of classrooms were cancelled and youngsters were assigned to work remotely. Yellow weather warnings were issued after heavy snowfall deteriorated into perilous, slippery conditions.
On Tuesday, some schools opted to remain closed or begin classes at a later time to guarantee that students and employees could arrive safely during daylight hours.
Cambridgeshire
Cornwall
Cumbria
Devon
Derbsyhire
The county of East Sussex
Essex
Gloucestershire
Hampshire
Herefordshire
Kent
Lancashire
Residents of Leicestershire should contact their local school to determine if it is affected by closures.
Lincolnshire
Norfolk
Residents of North Yorkshire should call schools directly or listen to local radio stations for updates.
According to the council, schools in Nottinghamshire will often tell parents directly if they are forced to close or change plans due to extreme weather. Parents are encouraged to contact the institution.
Oxfordshire
Somerset
Staffordshire
Surrey parents should check their child’s school’s website for closure information.
Warwickshire
West Sussex
Worcestershire
Check with your local municipality to determine whether or not schools are open in London.