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Thousands of people face further disruption to their Christmas travel plans as cold weather conditions continue to grip much of the country.
British Airways is hoping that about 60 flights will depart Heathrow on Monday morning, but dozens of cancellations have been announced.
Hundreds of travellers slept there for a second night, amid mounting anger. 
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Gatwick, Stansted, Edinburgh and Southampton airports are open but expect delays or cancellations.
Meanwhile, the Met Office has warned of more snow and ice in many parts of the country.
A "bitterly cold" day is forecast, with freezing fog.
Southern England and south Wales were among those in the "firing line" for Monday, said BBC weather forecaster Helen Willetts, with 5-10cm of snowfall that could coincide with both the morning and evening rush hours.
There were also warnings of more heavy snow for much of Scotland and north-east England, with up to 10cm of snow expected in northern Scotland.
The lowest UK temperature overnight, recorded in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, was thought to be -19.6C. Share

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