BBC Weather Watchers capture the snow in the East of England
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Snow cloaked garden ornament in Royston, Hertfordshire
BBC Weather Watchers have been out and about early with their cameras as snow hit parts of the east on Wednesday.
A Met Office yellow weather warning for snow and ice was in place until the early hours of Thursday for most of the East of England.
A yellow warning remains in place in the East Midlands, including Northamptonshire, until 14:00 on Friday.
Drivers are being urged to allow extra time for journeys in some areas.

That's going to take some scraping... capture by the appropriately named "Iceman2606" in Wellingborough

Snow fell on the statue of John Dankworth at the Stables, Wavendon, Milton Keynes on Wednesday night

An eerily silent scene in Thornhaugh, Peterborough

Snow cloaking a bridge in Braunston, Northamptonshire

Snowy gardens photographed in Castor, near Peterborough

Getting artistic on this car in Bawburgh, in Norfolk, on Wednesday night
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Snow cloaked the branches of trees in Royston, in Hertfordshire

Snow as far as the eye can see, here in Thurleigh, near Bedford

The birds in Yelling, Cambridgeshire, will be appreciating these well-stocked feeders in the cold weather

The snow came down in Ravenswood, near, Ipswich, on Wednesday night

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- Published7 March 2023