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17 December 2010
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12:19
The big freeze comes back: Your pictures
Several cities in the UK have woken up to heavy snow and ice. Robert Hopping sent us this picture of the snowy Swansea Bay in Wales.
This was the view of Cardiff from Chris Browne's desk.
John Stafford found this snow sculpture in Ballywalter, Co Down, Northern Ireland.
Anne Shears took this picture on Plymouth Hoe on her way to work.
Mike Kinsey in Devon says: "Princeton woke to a paltry half inch up here, very boring! However, it has showered heavily since then and we seem to be getting a heavy shower, then a gorgeous sunny bit."
Maurice Macartney: "A snow-swathed sign for the Tropical Ravine in Belfast's Botanic Park."
Also in Belfast, Gerry Sloan found this sculpture covered in snow near the docks.
Sarah Bailey sent us this picture from Radyr, Cardiff, Wales.
Maria Blackmore sent this picture from Blackwood in Gwent, Wales, where she says it was snowing "really quite hard" during the morning.
Michael Rudge in Llanystumdwy, Gwynedd, Wales: "This snowfall is the heaviest snow we have seen in the village for the past 15 years."
Anna Damski had a birdseye view of the snowfall in London from Richmond Hill.
The view of the M4 between junctions 30 and 32, as captured by Jason Wroe. You can send us your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk. Terms and conditions below.
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