Heavy snowfall caused significant travel problems in England this morning, where its airports Manchester and his Liverpool they closed their runways.

Several centimeters of snow fell on the England and in Wales on Sunday mornings.

In West Yorkshire (northern England), the ground was covered this morning by 12 cm high snowwas made known by the British meteorological service Met Office.

Until 40 cm of snow they fell in some areas at an altitude of more than 300 meters.

The Manchester Airport (northern England) reported to X shortly after 0700 local time that the take-off runways remain closed.

“Flights will resume as soon as possible,” the airport said, advising passengers to contact their airline.

At Liverpool Airport (north) “crews are working feverishly to clear the takeoff runway,” which has also been closed.

Traffic, however, resumed at Birmingham and Bristol airports, where runways were closed overnight.

The snowfall also caused traffic problems on the roads.

The management company National Highways said many roads in the north of England were closed overnight.

At Hampshire (southern England), a section of the northbound motorway was closed this morning due to flooding caused by overnight snow, according to National Highways.

The management company warns of the possibility of frost on many roads.

In addition, at least one rail line, in the Leeds (North) area, was closed.

Power outages affected many households in England and Wales.

The situation is expected to improve in many parts of England today, according to the Met Office.