When we thought winter was finally over, we were wrong. Forecasters have said that Manchester will suffer for another week as Storm Emma deposits even more snow.
Winds have swept in from Siberia causing Manchester to be so chilly, postponing desirable spring weather for even longer.
The Met Office has said Manchester could suffer with “possible falls of 30cm with strong winds causing more potential travel disruption.”
Brrrrrrrrrrr.
Current scenes up & down Britain as people attempt to leave home for work.#BeastFromTheEast #Snowmageddon pic.twitter.com/pLOjvy0Qi5
— Scott (@Scott_W88) February 28, 2018
Having trouble getting into work? It’s not surprising considering the impact that the weather conditions are having on Manchester’s transport routes, with many Stagecoach bus routes affected.
Plenty of #snow coming down in South #Manchester, this shower just starting to stick again @ILoveMCR @BBCRadioManc @MENnewsdesk #uksnow #UKWeather pic.twitter.com/VbldOLXNHe
— Sam Warrenger (@SamWarrenger) February 28, 2018
Throughout Manchester traffic is being delayed with collisions occurring and traffic being seen at standstill.
A car was reported ploughing into a barrier on Mancunian Way, while there have also been delays at Oxford Road station with trains being cancelled and delayed for hours.
However one savvy commuter decided to get the skis out like Britain’s Winter Olympians in South Korea this month.
So make sure to check the latest weather and travel updates in your local area.
Do you know what to do if your car skids on ice? Should you:
a) Steer gently into the skid
b) Accelerate out of the skid
c) Slam your foot on the brakeCheck back later to see how ice savvy you are!#DriveSafe #IceAware #SurreyPrepared #BeastFromTheEast pic.twitter.com/HNNvPvFFMl
— Surrey Police (@SurreyPolice) February 28, 2018
Image courtesy of AFP news Agency via YouTube, with thanks.