Live: Leeds Hit by Heavy Snow - City Brought to a Standstill
Live updates as heavy snow blankets Leeds, causing widespread disruption.
Leeds is currently experiencing a significant snowfall, bringing the city to a near standstill. This live blog will provide ongoing updates on the impact of the heavy snow, including travel disruptions, school closures, and other significant events.
Travel Chaos Grips Leeds
Roads: Numerous roads across Leeds are experiencing treacherous conditions, with reports of multiple accidents. Motorists are urged to avoid all but essential travel. Many major routes are partially or completely blocked, leading to significant delays. Public transport is also severely affected.
Public Transport: Bus services are running a severely reduced service, with many routes suspended entirely. Train services are also experiencing significant delays and cancellations. Passengers are advised to check with their respective operators before attempting to travel. The city center is particularly congested, with many bus stops inaccessible due to the snow.
Airports: Leeds Bradford Airport has reported significant disruption, with several flights delayed or cancelled. Passengers are urged to contact their airlines for updates on their flights. The airport is working to clear runways and ensure passenger safety.
School Closures and Other Disruptions
Many schools across the city have been forced to close due to the severe weather conditions. Parents are urged to check with their children's schools for the latest updates. Several businesses have also announced temporary closures due to the difficulties in accessing their premises. The snow has accumulated quickly, with drifts making some areas impassable even on foot.
City Council Responds to the Snow Emergency
Leeds City Council has declared a major incident and is working to clear roads and ensure the safety of residents. Gritting teams are working around the clock, but the volume of snow is proving challenging. The council is urging residents to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary and to check on vulnerable neighbors. They have also opened several emergency shelters for those who need them.
Staying Safe in the Snow
- Stay indoors: Avoid unnecessary travel.
- Check on neighbors: Ensure vulnerable individuals are safe and warm.
- Prepare for power outages: Have a supply of warm clothes, blankets, and food.
- Drive carefully: Only drive if absolutely necessary, and be prepared for hazardous conditions.
- Follow official advice: Stay updated on the situation through reputable news sources and official channels.
The Latest Updates (Keep refreshing this page for updates)
(This section would be updated dynamically with new information as the situation unfolds. Examples of updates could include:
- 14:00: Further school closures announced across the West Leeds area.
- 14:30: Police report a significant increase in minor traffic accidents.
- 15:00: Leeds City Council confirms the opening of additional emergency shelters.
- 15:30: Train services between Leeds and Manchester completely suspended.
This live blog will continue to be updated throughout the day. Stay tuned for further information.
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