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Severe disruption: M60 Greater Manchester clockwise
BBC News TravelM60 Greater Manchester clockwise severe disruption, from J10 for B5214 Trafford Boulevard to J11 for A57 Liverpool Road.
M60 Greater Manchester - One lane blocked on M60 clockwise from J10, B5214 (Trafford Centre) to J11, A57 (Barton), because of emergency repairs.
To report traffic and travel incidents dial 0330 123 0184 at any time
Envelope update
Severe disruption: M60 Greater Manchester clockwise
BBC News TravelM60 Greater Manchester clockwise severe disruption, between J10 for B5214 Trafford Boulevard and J11 for A57 Liverpool Road.
M60 Greater Manchester - One lane closed on M60 clockwise between J10, B5214 (Trafford Centre) and J11, A57 (Barton), because of a breakdown. Traffic is coping well.
To report traffic and travel incidents dial 0330 123 0184 at any time
By Tom Symonds
Home affairs correspondent
Trains between Manchester and Birmingham resume
Travel on trains can now resume between Birmingham and Manchester via Stoke-on-Trent and Macclesfield after flood water subsided.The advice is to check your journey before you travel as delays are expected.
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Video caption: Storm Christoph: Heavy rains flood streets across England and Wales More rain and snow is expected in the next week with the prime minister urging people to follow advice to stay safe.
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Video caption: Storm Christoph: 'Vital people follow advice', says PM Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned of more rain to come during a visit to flood-affected areas.
Snow was a 'godsend'
Snow last night was a "godsend" that kept flood waters from rising higher, according to Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham.
Copyright: ReutersMr Burnham told BBC Radio Manchester the "snow really helped us at a crucial moment", adding:
Quote Message: It was a bit of a godsend, to be honest, because with it just lying on the ground, it didn't add to the levels.Quote Message: Finally, we can say something went right.However, he said that "while the most risky moment might have passed the danger’s not gone completely, because the water levels in the Mersey will stay very high and there’s the effect of the snow as it melts".
"We’re not out of the woods yet," he said.
'We must be vigilant'
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The Environment Agency says people should sign up for flood updates or use its website to make sure they can keep safe.
Northern routes reopening
Rail operator Northern has announced some of its routes, which had been affected by flooding, are now reopening.
'A crazy situation'
Simon King
BBC weather presenter and meteorologist
What happened in Greater Manchester on Wednesday evening was unprecedented.
Copyright: PAIt was about a month’s worth of rainfall in 48 hours.
There was a crazy situation where we saw snow falling.
I don’t think we have been in a situation where we have had severe flood warnings and snow settling as well.
Rail passengers advised not to travel
Rail operator Northern has advised passengers not to travel on many of its routes in the North West "due to increasingly poor conditions following torrential rain across the region".
The firm said routes covering "north of Manchester, Lancashire and Cumbria" were affected and a number had "experienced issues with flooding and... seen closures and significant disruption".
A spokesman said Northern had worked "alongside Network Rail throughout the night to prepare as many rail services as possible to resume on Thursday, [but] despite this hard work, flooding is persisting, and it has become increasingly difficult to operate a reliable service".
Regional director Chris Jackson added:
Quote Message: We have worked for the last few days, in conjunction with colleagues from across the industry, to keep our services operating and, where possible, supported those services with replacement buses when the flooding meant running trains was impossible.Quote Message: Unfortunately, we have had to make the difficult to advise our customers that they should not travel before 12:00 on Thursday across many of our North West routes.Quote Message: The situation is constantly changing so I urge anyone who needs to make essential journeys over the next few days to allow extra time for travel and to check carefully before setting off.