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Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Met Office issues severe weather warning as thick fog leads to more than 120 cancelled flights at Heathrow
Image: An Austrian Airlines Fokker 100 plane is grounded at the Chopin International Airport in Warsaw this morning because of the thick fog
Heavy fog blanketed the country today causing severe disruptions at airports across England and Europe.
More than 120 inbound and outbound flights have been cancelled at Heathrow - the country's busiest airport - with every inbound flight and many outbound flights delayed as pilots battle with visibility problems.
But as the thick fog continues to hang in the air, more flights are likely to be cancelled this evening and tomorrow.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2221343/UK-Weather-Met-Office-issues-severe-weather-warning-fog-leads-120-cancelled-flights.html#ixzz2A5j2TImZ
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Fog and Mist
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