In pictures: Snowy scenes across the East

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St Albans Cathedral said "hello" to snow on Sunday morning

Parts of the East of England have been blanketed in snow, as a yellow Met Office weather warning remains in place until midnight.

Northamptonshire Police, external said the snow had caused "worsening road conditions".

The Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire armed policing unit, external said it had attended three incidents "in quick succession, due to adverse weather conditions".

However, most people managed to stay safe and enjoy the snow. Here is a selection of images from across the region.

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In Cambridgeshire, walkers made sure they were wrapped up in Great Paxton

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Children in Northampton took the chance to go tobogganing

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An alpaca and sheep in Ramsey St Marys, in Cambridgeshire, seemed confused by the snowy ground

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Do you want to build a very large snowman in Dunstable?

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Houghton House in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, looked rather ghostly

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BBC Weather Watcher Sunnyoutlook caught a picture perfect snow scene at The Pavilion in Bedford Park

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The concrete cows in Milton Keynes had a dusting of the white stuff

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Even the sheep in Bledlow, Buckinghamshire, enjoyed the wintery conditions

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