And you thought Ciara was bad...
Brits are braced for another miserable week of wet weather, with snow and ice set to cause travel disruption today before Storm Dennis barges through over the weekend.
In Sheffield, a second day of snow showers has caused traffic diversions, with drivers warning about treacherous back ice on the roads. These stunning photos, captured by photographer Sue Demetriou, show a squirrel playing in snow near Bridge of Cally, Perth The Sun rises over Southsea beach in Hampshire on an icy day
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