While much failed to settle on Saturday and Sunday, Monday saw the snow become heavier.
Sledgers on Mousehold Heath in the snow. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
It led to a raft of full school closures, with delays on the roads and public transport routes changed.
With the country in the third national lockdown, it isn't a traditional snow day, with people unable to meet up with friends and family or travel too far from home.
A snowy view of Norwich from Mousehold Heath. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
Norfolk In The Snow Monday 8th February 2021 (2)
But people made the most of what they had on their doorstep, including at Mousehold.
Sledgers on Mousehold Heath in the snow. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
Mousehold Heath in the snow. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
Sledgers on Mousehold Heath in the snow. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
Betsy and Sonny Parkinson sledging on Mousehold Heath. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
Mousehold Heath in the snow. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
A snowy view of Norwich from Mousehold Heath. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
A snowy Norwich city centre. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
A snowy Castle Meadow in Norwich. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
Chapelfield Gardens in Norwich covered in snow. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
A couple walking through a snow covered Chapelfield Gardens. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
Matthew Lei, aged 5, playing in the snow in Chapelfield Gardens, Norwich. (Image: Archant 2021)
A snowy White Lion Street in Norwich. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
Norwich Market covered in snow. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
A snowy Theatre Street in Norwich. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
A snowy Castle Meadow in Norwich. Picture: Danielle Booden (Image: Archant 2021)
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