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Major Blizzard Affects 51 UK Cities as Heavy Snow Hits England

Major Blizzard Affects 51 UK Cities as Heavy Snow Hits England

## Snow Maps Reveal Major Blizzard Affecting 51 UK Cities as England Covered in Snow

Recent weather maps indicate a significant blizzard is currently hitting 51 cities across the UK, transforming vast areas of England into a winter wonderland. This weather event has been marked by heavy snowfall, causing notable disruptions in various regions.

The blizzard has resulted in snow accumulation in numerous areas. Key cities impacted include Leeds, Birmingham, and Manchester, with reports of limited visibility and challenges on the roads. The severe weather conditions have provoked warnings from meteorological authorities, urging the public to exercise caution.

Authorities have been vigilant in monitoring the situation. Highways and local roads have faced closures and delays due to the treacherous driving conditions created by the heavy snowfall. Emergency services are prepared to respond to any incidents resulting from the adverse weather.

Here is the full list of affected cities:

1. Leeds

2. Birmingham

3. Manchester

4. Sheffield

5. Liverpool

6. Newcastle

7. Nottingham

8. Bristol

9. Coventry

10. Derby

11. Sunderland

12. Wolverhampton

13. Kingston upon Hull

14. Plymouth

15. Leicester

16. Nottingham

17. Bradford

18. Middlesbrough

19. Stoke-on-Trent

20. Bournemouth

21. Luton

22. Brighton

23. Oxford

24. Oldham

25. Blackpool

26. Walsall

27. Swindon

28. Chelmsford

29. Portsmouth

30. Bury

31. Wakefield

32. Kettering

33. Ipswich

34. Crawley

35. Slough

36. Woking

37. Kingston upon Thames

38. Southend-on-Sea

39. Maidstone

40. Reading

41. Barnsley

42. Gravesend

43. Gainsborough

44. Rotherham

45. Blaydon

46. Chesterfield

47. Harlow

48. Darlington

49. Northwich

50. Basingstoke

51. Scunthorpe

Residents are encouraged to keep updated on local weather forecasts and follow any guidance from officials to remain safe during this severe weather spell.