Full list of all UK schools closed today due to snow and ice

Hundreds of schools will be closed today as snow and ice cause disruptions across the country after the Met Office issued multiple weather warnings.
Temperatures will struggle to rise above freezing as many people return to school or work after the festive period, and the forecaster has warned that frigid conditions could bring a range of winter hazards over the next few days.
Yellow weather warnings for snow are in place in parts of Scotland, predicting “heavy snow” and travel disruption; Yellow warnings for snow and ice cover most of England on Monday.
Much of Scotland should be prepared for the worst weather; Hundreds of schools in the north of the country are at least partially closed on Monday.
Some students will have an unexpected extra day off at schools in Shetland, Orkney, the Western Isles and Aberdeenshire, while in Aberdeen, schools and early education facilities will open at 11am and breakfast clubs will not operate. Many schools in Moray were also closed.
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While some flights were canceled, some train lines were also affected.
Amber warnings cover most of the Highlands and Aberdeenshire, Orkney, Shetland and the Outer Hebridean Islands from Sunday evening until 10am on Monday; There is the potential for up to 30 cm of snow. Social media users were reporting 14cm deep snow falling in parts of Aberdeenshire on Sunday morning.
The warnings warn of the possibility of increased impacts from severe weather, including travel delays, road and rail closures, power outages and potential risks to life and property.
Separate yellow warnings for snow and ice cover much of the UK, including Northern Ireland, Wales, much of Scotland north of Glasgow, south-west England, north-west England, the Midlands, eastern England and the north-east of England, including the Scottish Borders.
The Met Office said yellow alerts meant the weather was likely to cause at least minor impacts, including some disruption to travel.
The UK Health Safety Agency (UKHSA) has also issued a yellow cold health alert as an early warning that adverse temperatures could affect health and wellbeing, and this warning will remain in place in England until Tuesday.
UKHSA’s head of extreme events and health protection, Dr. Agostinho Sousa urged people to check on vulnerable friends, family and neighbors. He warned: “Predicted temperatures could have a serious impact on some people’s health, leading to an increased risk of heart attack, stroke and chest infections, particularly for those over 65 and those with pre-existing health conditions.”
ScotRail warned of disruption to routes around Aberdeen and Inverness for much of Monday. Network Rail Scotland said Aberdeen-Dundee, Aberdeen-Inverness, Inverness-Wick/Thurso and Inverness-Kyle at Lochalsh were unlikely to run until midday due to heavy drifting snow.
While Loganair canceled flights from Aberdeen and Inverness airports due to heavy snowfall, Liverpool John Lennon Airport made a post on X at 8 am on Monday, stating that the runway was closed due to winter conditions and some flights “were subject to delays and some cancellations.”
Police have issued a travel advice following an additional yellow weather warning for snowfall in northern and north-eastern Scotland.
Deputy Chief Constable Alan Waddell said: “Projected heavy snowfall and icy conditions mean driving conditions could be hazardous in some areas. Our advice is to plan ahead and consider whether your journey is actually necessary during weather warnings. If you must travel, please drive to the conditions, be prepared for delays and allow extra time for your journey.”




