Snow has been falling in Cornwall for the second consecutive day with temperatures plummeting below freezing in places as a blast of Arctic air settles over the UK.
On Saturday, a resident in Minions sent CornwallLive a video of flurries coming down in a village on Bodmin Moor, which is always likely to be the first place to see snow in Cornwall.
Pictures – which you can see below – emerged of snow elsewhere in the county too.
And more have come in from today (Sunday, January 4).
It comes as multiple weather warnings for snow and ice were issued by the Met Office.
Two consecutive warnings have also been issued for snow and ice from 3pm today until 11am on Tuesday (January 6).
A yellow weather warning for ice was in place across Cornwall from 4pm on Saturday until midday on Sunday.
Forecasters have warned of widespread disruption as snow, sleet showers, and ice are likely across Cornwall as temperatures struggle to rise above 2°C for the next four days.
The UKHSA has issued an amber health alert until January 9 at 10am as the forecast weather is expected to cause significant impacts over the health and social care services.
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