Manchester Airport has issued an alert to all passengers amid a cold snap that has hit the UK.
Much of the country has been hit by snow and ice this week, with a number of severe cold weather warnings in place.
Snow started to fall on Liverpool on Wednesday, March 8, as forecasters predicted with the first bit of snow fall recorded at around 1pm. There is a yellow snow warning in place today (Thursday, March 9) and Friday, March 9.
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Heavy snow and travel disruption is expected across central and northern England today (Thursday), after sub-zero temperatures across parts of the UK through the first half of this week.
Manchester Airport has updated all travellers amid the freezing conditions. A tweet from the airport's official account said: "Cold weather advice for passengers due to travel from Manchester Airport over the next few days."
A graphic accompanying the tweet reads: "The UK is currently experiencing cold weather conditions. We remain fully operational, and our teams are ready to reduce any potential disruptions.
"Passengers are urged to take care when travelling to the airport, check road and rail advice, and contact their airline for the most up-to-date flight information."
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