SNOW PICTURES: The cruelty and beauty of Derbyshire's weekend snow
Snow struck, between Saturday evening, January 16, and Sunday morning, January 17, and temporarily closed East Midlands Airport for more than four hours and flights had to be diverted.
Two passenger planes were diverted to Manchester and two carrying cargo were also caught-up in the closure.
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Hide AdThe airport closed at 1am due to the “constant snow” and did not re-open until 5.40am on Sunday.
There were icy stretches of road on Sunday, January 17, where snow had fallen across Derbyshire and the East Midlands overnight.
North Derbyshire and rural areas of Derbyshire were affected by snow and a lorry came off a road in Ashbourne.
Ice proved hazardous in places.
Snake Pass was closed between Glossop and Ladybower Reservoir, according to news reports, but reopened on Sunday.
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Hide AdConditions have since stayed mainly dry with light winds and variable cloud overnight.
Clearer spells may allow for a sharp frost to develop, perhaps with isolated freezing fog patches, and icy patches on untreated surfaces.
The Met Office warned of more frost, ice and frosty fog patches into Monday with widespread frost until Wednesday.
However, milder weather has been forecast for the end of the week.
Pictures provided courtesy of F Stop Press Ltd.
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