UK weather: Travel chaos for Britain as fog delays flights and ice blankets roads

The husband of a lady who was killed after a 20-car motorway pile-up throughout foggy and icy circumstances was driving the automobile and watched her die, in accordance with a witness. 

The person - who has not been named - was rescued after the automotive hit a lorry on the A40 close to Witney, Oxfordshire, on Wednesday morning.

Paramedics rushed to the busy stretch of motorway and pulled his spouse, who was in her 50s, from the severely broken automobile.

They desperately tried to resuscitate her following the incident and did so whereas her heartbroken husband watched, studies the Mirror On-line. 

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A Thames Valley Police collision investigator takes notes by broken autos on the A40 close to Witney, Oxfordshire, after a lady died following a pile-up which concerned round 20 autos

The husband who was driving a automotive concerned within the pile-up reportedly watched as his spouse died on the A40 in Oxfordshire

Motorists who witnessed the crash stated the street (pictured) was like 'sheet ice' with vehicles swerving to keep away from crashed autos

One of many vehicles which was concerned within the incident needed to be faraway from the A40 close to Witney, Oxfordshire, on Wednesday

However the emergency companies had been unable to save lots of her life and she or he was pronounced useless on the scene. 

The witness informed the location: 'It was carnage. My first thought was to ensure they're alive and get then out the automotive. There was a person within the driver's facet who was with it and alive and I began to assist out of the automobile.

'We finally acquired the man out and extremely he simply had some scratches on his neck.'

He described the street like an 'ice rink' and added: 'I simply realised immediately that she was useless. I knew there was nothing we might do for her and thought we must always anticipate the paramedics.

'The husband was simply in shock and was simply strolling up and down the street so I informed him to go and sit down.'

As much as 15 extra casualties had been handled on the scene of the horrifying crash at about eight.25am which left the mangled wreckage of a number of vehicles sitting on the street and particles scattered throughout the carriageway.

Two different folks suffered critical accidents following the pile-up. 

Motorists who witnessed the crash stated the street was like 'sheet ice' with vehicles swerving to keep away from crashed autos, and one driver stated visibility was 'down to 2 to a few automotive lengths at greatest'. 

The attention-witness account comes after 5 folks died on treacherous roads in three days after sub-zero Britain was enveloped in freezing fog.

Visibility fell under 300ft in England on Thursday with temperatures dropping beneath -7C for the second night time in a row.

The newest sufferer was a 66-year-old driver whose automotive got here off an icy street in Lechlade, Gloucestershire, at 11am.

It follows separate street deaths in Oxfordshire and Hampshire yesterday, and two extra in Suffolk on Tuesday.  

Motorists had been warned icy roads might grow to be 'deadly' and the AA urged 'excessive warning' when driving at this time. 

And airports battled with fog as dozens of flights had been cancelled or delayed at London Metropolis, Luton and Heathrow. 

Temperatures are set to drop once more in a single day to under freezing in some elements and fog will thicken throughout England.

Taking precautions: A bike owner makes his approach via Richmond Park in South West London on a chilly and frosty morning

Strolling the canine: A girl walks her canine on Blackheath in South East London at this time after a sub-zero night time of freezing fog

Wintry stroll: Individuals exit strolling their canines on a frosty morning within the Berkshire countryside at this time

Orange glow: A shocking dawn via the morning fog close to the Wiltshire village of Hullavington, close to Chippenham, at this time

Spectacular sight: The solar rises because the mist hangs low over the Somerset Ranges at this time

The fog lingers across the church spire of St Peter and St Paul because the solar rises over the village of Kilmersdon in Somerset

The morning mist rises over the River Avon at Malmesbury, Wiltshire, as a swan takes a morning bathtub at this time

The day's solar units over the rising mists within the farmers fields at Ufton Nervet close to Studying in Berkshire this afternoon

An enormous 20-car pile up yesterday on the fog-hit A40 in Oxfordshire killed a driver in her 50s from Gloucestershire. 

And there was one other crash in an analogous part of the A40 close to Witney at this time involving two vehicles at about 7.30am.

Additionally yesterday at four.30am, a 60-year-old man died after his van hit a tree on the A434 in Highclere, Hampshire.

Two ladies had been additionally killed in separate crashes in Suffolk on Tuesday when there was additionally fog and frost in areas.

A girl in her 20s died after her automotive was concerned in a collision and ended up in a ditch at eight.30am in Thorndon.

Then lower than two hours later a lady pedestrian in her 40s died after being hit by a automotive in Nice Bradley. 

Travellers throughout England ought to count on tough driving circumstances, longer journeys and doable flight delays at this time. 

Motorists had been warned by the AA that roads might grow to be 'deadly' resulting from poor visibility and the onset of ice. 

Truck laden with straw: Fireplace companies had been referred to as to the blaze on the A1, south of Scotch Nook in North Yorkshire, at 7.45am

Harmful concept: Warwickshire Police ticketed a motorist for having solely a partially-cleared icy windscreen this morning

Inside view: Officers stated the motive force had been ticketed, including: 'Be wise and clear your windscreens earlier than you drive'

A foggy morning embraces Richmond Park in South West London after temperatures fell to -8C in Britain in a single day

Frost: A jogger runs via Richmond Park in South West London at this time as Britain once more woke as much as sub-zero temperatures

Christmassy scene: It was a frosty morning in London at this time following in a single day sub-zero temperatures in Britain

Ponies grazing on a chilly and frosty morning at Roydon Frequent Nationwide Nature Reserve close to King's Lynn in Norfolk at this time

This morning drivers on the M6 confronted lengthy queues close to Warrington in Cheshire following a multiple-car pile up.

And one in every of Britain's busiest roads was closed in each instructions after a truck laden with straw burst into flames.

Fireplace companies had been referred to as to the blaze on the A1, south of Scotch Nook in North Yorkshire, at about 7.45am.

Fireplace ravaged the truck's essential cabin, however North Yorkshire Fireplace and Rescue Service stated there had been no accidents.

A spokesman stated firefighters stopped the blaze earlier than it took all of the straw, however it 'did trigger loads of havoc'. 

The worst of at this time's fog is 'most probably in a zone from the West Nation to japanese England', the Met Workplace stated.

The AA urged 'excessive warning' for these heading out on the roads, including that further time must be allowed.

It additionally informed motorists to make sure their tyres had been correctly inflated and their screens had been adequately de-iced. 

Icy panorama: The frost lined Oxfordshire countryside close to Dunsden Inexperienced at this time on a sunny winter's morning

Frozen pitch: The sunshine catches a stormy wanting cloud because the solar rises close to Bournemouth in Dorset this morning

Shrouded in mist: A foggy morning embraces Richmond Park in South West London on a frosty day

Bushes forged lengthy shadows via the mist and fog because it hangs in valleys on the Mendip Hills in Somerset at dawn at this time

Exhausting to see: A girl walks via fog because the solar rises over Clapham Frequent in South London this morning

A girl takes on a foggy Clapham Frequent in South London this morning on one other very chilly day

The solar rises over a frosty Coventry at this time as Public Well being England issued recommendation for the over 65s in the course of the chilly climate

Coventry dawn: The worst of at this time's fog can be 'in a zone from the West Nation to japanese England', the Met Workplace stated

A spokesman stated: 'We've got acquired the worst doable circumstances actually, of fog and icy roads, and that may be deadly.

'I feel the message is excessive warning and to arrange for the worst and ensure all home windows are clear.'  

The warning got here as Warwickshire Police tweeted an image of a motorist's partially-cleared icy windscreen.

Officers stated the motive force had been ticketed, including: 'Be wise and clear your windscreens earlier than you drive.' 

It got here after the Met Workplace issued a stage three chilly climate alert, warning the aged to remain heat indoors.  

London Metropolis Airport was once more affected by delays resulting from fog at this time, with 90 per cent of its flights working late. 

Additional delays are anticipated this afternoon with the typical delay time at Metropolis at present standing at 50 minutes. 

A person walks over a bridge on a chilly and frosty morning in Westminster, with Shell Mex Home seen within the background

St James's Park is pictured on a cold morning in Central London at this time as temperatures fell under zero in elements of Britain

Swans on the River Severn by Worcester Cathedral after an evening of freezing fog and sub-zero temperatures throughout England

Chilly floor: Horses feed in a frosty subject on a chilly however sunny morning in Berkshire at this time

Going for a stroll: Individuals stroll their canines on a chilly and frosty morning within the Berkshire countryside at this time

Chilly on Blackheath: The Met Workplace has issued a stage three chilly climate alert, warning the aged to remain heat indoors

Biking on Blackheath: Travellers throughout England ought to count on tough driving circumstances, longer journeys and flight delays

Freezing fog: A pedestrian is shrouded in mist as they stroll throughout a frosty Blackheath in South East London this morning

Metropolis, the world's fourth most delayed airport at lunchtime, informed passengers to test their flight with their airways.

It comes as dozens extra flights had been delayed or cancelled resulting from poor visibility on the airport yesterday morning.

Heathrow was additionally hit by delays, whereas Luton confronted disruption after a technical subject with its air visitors management.  

In the meantime final night time was the winter's coldest night time up to now throughout Wales with a low of -7.7C at Llysdinam in Powys. 

Yesterday's minimal temperature was -7.2C in North Yorkshire, whereas Santon Downham in Suffolk fell to -5.9C.

Tuesday night time was the coldest night time in England and Wales since December 2, when -7C was recorded in Wiltshire.

Public Well being England issued recommendation for the over 65s and people with long-term diseases or who should not cell. 

It stated they need to have loads of heat meals and drinks and attempt to keep indoor temperatures to at the least 18C. 

Spectacular: Stunning colors because the solar rises at Mupe Bay at this time, on the Dorset coast between Weymouth and Swanage

Throughout the Thames: Individuals stroll over Millennium Bridge in direction of St Paul's Cathedral throughout dawn in London this morning

The Shard constructing is silhouetted throughout dawn in Central London at this time, with Tower Bridge seen on the far left

The solar rises behind Tower Bridge as a jogger runs alongside the River Thames on a chilly winter's morning in London at this time

Freezing: The solar rises over London and the River Thames after one other chilly night time that noticed temperatures drop to -7C

Superb begin: Bristol is pictured this morning throughout frosty circumstances because the UK continues to expertise chilly climate

PHE additionally careworn that folks ought to test on probably susceptible household and pals in the course of the chilly interval.

The excessive stress which has introduced the fog and frost will stay in management at this time with settled circumstances.

Forecasters say at this time's common daytime temperature will battle to breach 7C, however might hit 12C by Saturday.

Central and southern elements of England can be most affected by the fog tomorrow which may very well be gradual to clear.

Tunbridge Wells and Margate might see the mercury fall under zero tonight whereas London might drop to 4C.

And whereas the chilly will proceed into the weekend, there can be a cloudy and moist begin to the New 12 months.

The rain can be within the North on New 12 months's Eve, whereas will probably be dry and cloudy within the South for the celebrations.

Showers will transfer down Britain on New 12 months's Day, however then clear earlier than a return of sunny days and frosty nights.

Maintain temperatures to 18C and drink loads of heat drinks: How the aged can get via the chilly snap

A stage three extreme climate alert has been issued by the Met Workplace warning of plummeting temperatures in England.

Public Well being England has additionally issued recommendation for the over 65s, these with long-term sickness or who should not cell.

Dr Thomas Waite, marketing consultant in excessive occasions and well being safety at PHE, stated: 'The results of chilly may be extreme, particularly for individuals who are over 65, have a long-term sickness, or should not cell.

'Our recommendation to those teams is when indoors, have loads of heat meals and drinks and attempt to keep indoor temperatures to at the least 18C. If mobility is not a problem, hold lively as greatest you may. 

'If it's good to exit put on a number of skinny layers and footwear with , slip-resistant grip to stop any unintended falls.

'It's notably chilly at night time this week, so drawing the curtains at nightfall will hold the warmth in.'

He additionally careworn the significance of checking on probably susceptible household and pals in the course of the chilly interval. 

Unseasonably heat December sees daffodils bursting into bloom three MONTHS early and bushes starting to blossom 

Whereas a lot of the nation has shivered beneath icy fog, welcome indicators of spring have been cropping up.

Vibrant yellow daffodils have bloomed three months early, whereas cherry blossom and hazel bushes have sprung flowers within the depths of winter.

Regardless of current laborious frosts, the daffodils had been noticed in full bloom earlier than Christmas Day in a public park within the seaside city of Torquay, Devon.

Signal of spring: Residents of Torquay in Devon had been shocked after a bunch of golden daffodils bloomed there three months early

On show: A cherry tree has additionally been noticed in full bloom within the close by village of Kenton too - months sooner than common

The flowers are conventional harbingers of spring and normally flower between March and April.

Rooks nesting, snowdrops sprouting and hazel bushes flowering are additionally generally considered the primary indicators of life after winter.

And the Woodland Belief revealed yesterday that the delicate climate had allowed a hazel tree to flower in Warwickshire – two months sooner than common.

The sighting was made as a part of the Belief's Nature's Calendar challenge which inspires the general public file their observations of the altering seasons.

Fairly in pink: A cherry tree was additionally reported to have been in full bloom within the small village of Kenton close to Exeter

Cherry blossom: Hazel bushes flowering are additionally generally considered the primary indicators of life after winter

The Woodland Belief stated the delicate climate has allowed a hazel tree to flower in Warwickshire – two months sooner than common

A cherry tree was additionally reported to have been in full bloom within the small village of Kenton close to Exeter.

The information within the challenge date again to 1736, and the 1000's of volunteers who now ship of their sightings present proof about how wildlife is responding to the altering local weather.

Temperatures over the previous few days in Britain have fallen as little as -8C, however this can be a stark distinction to a couple days earlier when the UK recorded its third mildest Christmas Day on file with 15.1C noticed in Aberdeenshire. 

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