Snow brings disruption - and delight

In the aftermath of Storm Arwen, large swathes of the UK are experiencing wintry weather, as temperatures plummet.

Forecasters have warned that the "coldest night of the season" is set to hit some areas, with temperatures dropping to as low as minus 10C (14F).

PA Media Snow covered fields and hills surround St Mary The Virgin Church in the Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire, amid freezing conditions in the aftermath of Storm ArwenPA Media

In North Yorkshire, many awoke to a picturesque landscape of snow-covered hills.

Sharuna Sagar / BBC Storm Arwen: Snow on Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire DalesSharuna Sagar / BBC

But for all its beauty, the snow has also brought danger and disruption. At Tan Hill Inn, high in the Yorkshire Dales, cars were buried by heavy snowfall.

Naomi Baker/Getty Images Raheem Sterling of Manchester City warms up in the snow prior to the Premier League match between Manchester City and West Ham United at Etihad StadiumNaomi Baker/Getty Images

Many football matches were disrupted by snow on Sunday, with groundsmen working hard to clear the pitches ahead of play. Raheem Sterling was seen warming up in the snow at the Etihad Stadium, ahead of Manchester City's match against West Ham United.

Martin Rickett/PA Media Fans cross the bridge to the stadium in the snow before the Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester.Martin Rickett/PA Media

Spectators came to the match well wrapped up.

Jacob King/PA Media Motorists gather by a stuck HGV along the snow-covered A515 near Biggin, in the Peak District, Derbyshire, amid freezing conditions in the aftermath of Storm Arwen.Jacob King/PA Media

In Derbyshire's Peak District, a lorry became stuck on the A515 amid freezing conditions.

Danny Lawson/PA Media A man runs through the snow in Gunnerside, North Yorkshire. Picture date: Sunday November 28, 2021. PA Photo. Winter woollies will be needed amid freezing conditions in the aftermath of Storm Arwen which wreaked havoc across much of the UK. Temperatures were expected to struggle to get above freezing in some parts, with minus 1C (33.8F) forecast in some areasDanny Lawson/PA Media

Others stuck to their feet - and remained undeterred, despite warnings of treacherous ice patches.

Jacob King/PA Media Walkers cross field covered in snow by the A53 close to Buxton in Derbyshire, amid freezing conditions in the aftermath of Storm ArwenJacob King/PA Media

Elsewhere, walkers trekked the snow-covered fields near Buxton in Derbyshire.

Peter Summers/Getty Images A couple walks along a snow covered path in front of Edinburgh Castle. A snow and ice warning from the Met Office remains in place after Storm Arwen brought high winds and heavy precipitation to north and eastern parts of the UK.Peter Summers/Getty Images

Even city dwellers did not escape the snowfall. Edinburgh was covered in snow on Sunday morning, while many in the north of Scotland remained without power as suppliers struggled to repair the overhead line network following the high winds brought by Storm Arwen.

LINDSEY PARNABY/Getty Images Membersof the ground staff clear snow from the lines as the snow falls ahead of the English Premier League football match between Burnley and Tottenham Hotspur at Turf Moor in Burnley, north west EnglandLINDSEY PARNABY/Getty Images

Sunday's Premier League match between Burnley and Tottenham was called off a little under an hour before kick-off as snow continued to fall at Turf Moor. Attempts to clear the pitch were in vain as the under-soil heating struggled to cope and snow fell as quickly as it could be removed.

Owen Humphreys/PA Media People at a snow covered Angel of the North in Gateshead.Owen Humphreys/PA Media

The north east of England was one of the most affected areas, with yellow ice warnings in place until Monday.

Danny Lawson/PA Media Sheep graze in a snow covered field near High Green in the Yorkshire Dales, amid freezing conditions in the aftermath of Storm Arwen.Danny Lawson/PA Media

Fortunately, grazing sheep were well dressed for the inclement weather.

Peter Summers/Getty images Children are seen sledging on a snow covered golf course on November 27, 2021 in Carrbidge, United Kingdom. The Met Office has issued the highest level of warning as wind speeds between 80 and 90mph hit north east Scotland and north east England bringing snow.Peter Summers/Getty images

And, for some, the snow was just an excuse to have fun.

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