Temperature drops to -15.6C in Braemar, Scotland on coldest night of year
Network Rail said icicles in tunnels were causing overhead line and signalling faults at Edinburgh Haymarket before they were cleared by staff.Coldest night of 2022 as Scots struggle with billsBalmoral came in at -13.5C, followed by Aviemore at -13.0C, Dalwhinnie at -12.0C, Kinbrace at -11.2C, Fyvie Castle at -11.0C, Altnaharra at -10.5C, and both Tulloch Bridge and Drumalbin at -10.1C.Snowfall caused the closure of the snow gates at the A939 at Cock Bridge and the A939 at Tomintoul.
Graeme McLatchie has told BBC Scotland how he was forced to spend the night at Luton airport after his flight to Glasgow was cancelled.
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