Parts of the UK have woken up to a blanket of snow as temperatures plummeted following the havoc caused by Storm Arwen.
The north of England was worst hit as the Met Office warned of wintry showers and icy stretches.
Forecasters have warned temperatures could drop to as low as minus 10C in the late hours of Sunday in what they say could be the “coldest night of the season”.
The Met Office has also issued two yellow ice warnings – one across eastern parts of Scotland and another stretching from the north-east of England down to the south coast – from Sunday afternoon.
Sporting events were also hit by the snowfall, with the Burnley-Tottenham match in the Premier League being called off due to the conditions.
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