Hilary Todd woke up to a snow covered Woodton. Picture: Hilary Todd (Image: Archant)
Here is a collection of what Norfolk looked like this morning, January 30, as different areas received a varying about of snow.
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Paul Osbrne capture this dusted field. Picture: Paul Osborne (Image: Archant)
Nathan Clare had a nice view on his morning drive along the A505. Picture: Nathan Clare (Image: Archant)
Kerry Ungermann woke to patchy snow in Wymondham. Picture: Kerry Ungermann (Image: Archant)
Swanton Abbott, near North Walsham, received a light coating. Picture: Joanne Cannon (Image: Archant)
This tree braved the cold in Santon Downham . Picture: Kim Newman (Image: Archant)
Katie Anderson snapped this picture on her morning walk. Picture: Katie Anderson (Image: Archant)
Lowestoft wakes up to a dusting of snow on Wednesday. (Image: Archant)
Dianne Cole had a frosty morning in Knapton. Picture: Dianne Cole (Image: Archant)
People across Great Yarmouth woke to a light dusting of snow. But will there be any more? Picture: Liz Coates (Image: Archant)
Ellie Allen opened her bedroom curtains to a snow covered Watton. Picture: Ellie Allen (Image: Archant)
Neatherd Moor in Dereham in the snow January 30, 2019. Picture: DONNA-LOUISE BISHOP (Image: Archant)
Dereham Windmill in the snow January 30, 2019. Picture: DONNA-LOUISE BISHOP (Image: Archant)
Queen Mother's Garden, in Dereham, in the snow January 30, 2019. Picture: DONNA-LOUISE BISHOP (Image: Archant)
Neatherd Moor in Dereham in the snow January 30, 2019. Picture: DONNA-LOUISE BISHOP (Image: Archant)
Snow in Diss on 30 January 2019. Photo: William Litchfield (Image: William Litchfield)
Snow in Attleborough on 30 January 2019. Photo: Debra Roberts (Image: Debra Roberts)
Snow falls across Norwich on Tuesday February 27. Picture: Archant (Image: Archant)
Walking to school in the snow in Wortham on 30 January 2019. Photo: Samantha Thornton (Image: Samantha Thornton)
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