Cold snaps: BBC viewers' snow pictures (main image courtesy Andy Peacock)
Snow has fallen across much of the UK, with drivers being warned to beware of black ice on the roads.
Snow and freezing rain from the Arctic hit Britain overnight but it has since largely stopped, with milder weather towards the west and spreading east.
However, there remains a risk of widespread ice on roads and pavements, particularly in East Anglia.
BBC weather forecaster Phil Avery said Northern Ireland, west Wales and west Cornwall should expect severe gales.
A Met Office severe weather warning for icy roads is in force across the affected areas of the UK, including Cambridgeshire, East Riding of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
The conditions had spread to Norfolk by early morning (Photo: Jill Henman)
In Greater Manchester, the M62 was temporarily closed eastbound between junctions 21 and 22 because of ice.
Several roads remain closed in central Scotland and Grampian after snow on Saturday led to treacherous conditions on higher ground.
The A93 between Spittal of Glenshee and Braemar and sections of the A939 are shut.
In Lincolnshire, police advised motorists not to travel unless absolutely necessary.
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