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Blizzard hits Scotland; England may flood

LONDON, Feb. 26 (UPI) -- Heavy snow and high winds in Scotland Friday forced schools to close and left drivers stranded on a major highway for 17 hours.

Rail service in the Highlands was disrupted by the blizzard, The Daily Telegraph reported.

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About 45,000 homes were without power Thursday but electricity was restored to all but 5,000 by Friday morning.

The A9, the major road to the north, was closed in several places. Hundreds of people spent a frigid night on a 25-mile section of the highway in Perthshire, stuck for 17 hours overnight.

Operators at the Glencoe Mountain ski center in Scotland reported the resort had a heavier fall of new snow this week than any other ski resort worldwide.

South of the border in England, forecasters warned heavy rains predicted for the weekend could cause river flooding. Warnings were issued for two rivers in Northern England, but the weather service said flooding was likely to be worse in the south.

High tides combined with stormy weather put the east coast and some of the south coast of England at risk of coastal flooding, forecasters said.

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