BBC News website readers have been sending us their photos of the snow. Trevor James decided to walk to work in Bristol rather than brave the roads on his bike.
Andy Jenkins: "After being on standby we (his plant hire company) got the call this morning to go out snow clearing in Worcestershire with some of our machines more usually employed on other duties."
Cory and Jack Jenkins, aged nine and six, in Tonyrefail, Wales, didn�t build a snowman, they built a whole snow family. Photo: Melanie Jenkins
High winds caused snow to drift in Wigley on the edge of the Peak District. Photo: Roger Temple
Steve Price: "A shot of the Clapper Bridge at Postbridge on Dartmoor. I took it this morning in the fog after the extreme winds had died down to nothing."
The Grand Union canal in Islington, London has frozen over, much to the annoyance of the wildlife. Photo: Fabrizio Piazzini
The scene at Gatwick airport at 0820. Runways have closed because of the snow, causing flights to be delayed or cancelled. Photo: Gerry Millar
Clearing the driveway through Wellington School, Somerset. Photo: Lauren Sexton
Hulusi Kilim: "The morning scene in Bath after last night's snow fall. The parade gardens to the right of the River Avon and Bath rugby ground to the left, Bath once again is covered in a white blanket of up to 5-6cm."
Snow ploughs clear the runway at RAF Lyneham. Photo: RAF Lyneham Photographic Section
Richard Gedge in Exmoor: "Finally breaking out after a week snowed in, only to see more snow falling now...looks like more digging tomorrow."
Frank Long spotted this visitor in his garden in Hillingdon, London
Gary Denton: "Two and a half inches of snow in Upper Basildon, Berkshire over night." Send your photos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk. See below for terms and conditions.
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