Ice and travel alerts for Scotland and north Englandon January 2, 2023 at 1:20 am

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Ice alerts are in force for the whole of Scotland, much of northern England and Northern Ireland.

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Travel warnings have been issued for icy conditions on roads and pavements – as well as ongoing disruption on the railways.

A Met Office yellow alert for ice is in force for the whole of Scotland until 11:00 on Monday.

The main rail line between Glasgow and north west of England could remain closed for several more days after it was damaged by a landslip on Friday.

Travel will also be impacted by a new round of rail strikes from Tuesday.

Forecasters warned that rain sleet and snow would ease on Sunday evening, leaving surfaces wet as temperatures drop below zero overnight.

Ice is likely to form widely on untreated roads and pavements, and further sleet or snow showers are possible overnight in the west.

Flood warnings have now been lifted but the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has advised people to steer clear of receding flood water in southern and central Scotland.

At one point on Friday, Sepa had 10 regional flood alerts in place, along with 29 local flood warnings and a severe flood warning for Dumfries.

The environment watchdog said levels at the River Nith reached the highest ever recorded.

Landslip on West Coast Mainline

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Following the blockage on the the West Coast Mainline near Carstairs on Friday, Network Rail said engineers were working to reinforce the bank under the track before they can repair the line itself.

There will be no services north of Carlisle and the line is not expected to reopen for passengers and freight services until at least Friday 6 January. Some replacement bus services are being put on.

Meanwhile, further disruption can be expected due to ongoing industrial action, with Network Rail staff set to strike again on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

Services will also be severely affected on Thursday due to the challenges of restarting a timetable with just a few hours between strikes.

A spokesperson said there would be only a very limited service across 12 routes in the central belt, Fife and the Borders.

Train drivers in England will also walk out on Thursday, which could affect cross-border services.

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