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16:58 UK time, Thursday, 17 January 2013

A service highlighting the riches of the daily press.

Predictions of snowmageddon are preoccupying Britain's evening newspapers.

The West Midlands is set to shiver under 14 hours of blizzards and a foot of snow,.

Manchester is braced for a severe weather, , adding that the Met Office has issued an amber warning.

The London Evening Standard repeats Met Office warnings to drivers to make essential journeys only, saying up to 5cm of snow could fall on the city.

But the paper leads on- also the splash in The Newcastle Evening Chronicle, which reveals that Mr Barnes was .

A spell of bad weather is normally followed by a bout of hand wringing about why the country can't seem to cope with it and calls for elected officials to take the blame.

But the recriminations have already started in Norwich, where local citizens have been to call for his resignation over roads chaos earlier in the week.

Strangely, given that Wales has received the sternest warning from the Met Office, and is expecting up to 30 inches of snow in some parts, the South Wales Evening Post seems more interested in a story about.

Maybe they're hoping a Hard Rain's Going to Fall instead...

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