Warnings lifted after snow fell this morning in west of England

Clara BullockBBC News
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Lily, one, in Winterbourne, enjoyed her first snow

A yellow weather warning has been lifted after snow fell across part of the west of England.

Snow fell on Saturday morning across south of Bristol to north of Worcester, as well as Hereford, in the west, to Swindon, in the east.

National Highways warned motorists to allow extra time for journeys, with the warning in place until 10:00 GMT.

"Be reminded that gritting doesn't prevent snow from settling on the road," it said.

Bristol, Devizes and Bath have seen most of the snow, with the Met Office highlighting a yellow weather warning for those places.

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Snow covered the streets and houses in Brislington
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Children were sledging this morning in the snow in Bath
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Mabel, two, walking in the snow in Mangotsfield
News imageSnow in Bath
A weather warning was in place until 10:00 GMT
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