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Great Britain, which is still reeling from the Big Freeze for the past few weeks, now has to prepare for Big Freeze II.
The country is expected to be blanketed with up to eight inches of snow during the last weekend before Christmas, the Telegraph reported.
As millions prepare to head out Christmas shopping or visiting relatives ahead of the main festive holiday, motoring organisations warned of widespread disruption.
Airports, rail companies and breakdown services have assembled extra snow teams to cope in a bid to head off problems.
The AA said it had special patrols on alert while National Rail said extra snow ploughs had been organised in anticipation of the new Big Freeze.
Gatwick Airport has crews of 80 airport staff and 60 contract staff on call to deal with ice or snow on the runways. Gatwick was closed for two days during the worst of the big chill after heavy snowfall.
Glasgow Airport was on alert for snow over the weekend and said its snow teams were on call 24 hours a day, the Telegraph reported.