Snowdrops nr West Parade, Lincoln.
Same snowdrops as the other picture, nr West Parade, Lincoln.
Snowdrops nr West Parade, Lincoln.
Same snowdrops as the other picture, nr West Parade, Lincoln.
It's not another Mayan apocalypse, just the snow: warmer weather due to arrive tomorrow will probably melt it all.
South Common, Lincoln.
South Common, Lincoln.
The iconic water tower in Bracebridge Heath.
After tobagganing at a popular spot on the ridge near Bracebridge Heath.
About 10cm of snow fell overnight.
Bracebridge Heath, Lincs.
Viking Way, Bracebridge Heath, Lincs.
Another photo from yesterday.
Waddington, Lincs
Also from yesterday.
Bracebridge Heath, Lincs
(As I type this, fine flakes of snow are falling/blowing around.)
No new snow fell today, but temperatures stayed below freezing all day.
Bracebridge Heath, Lincs
The word "hoar" is from old English, meaning "old". From a distance, the frost looks like white hair, associated with ageing.
Bracebridge Heath, Lincs
More snow expected soon.
Bracebridge Heath, Lincs
Snow capped roofs from the Brayford yesterday. (According to the wisdom of the web, "rooves" is archaic).
High water = raining
Blue water = sunny
Water not moving = cold
University buildings from the waterfront dining area at the Brayford Pool.
This week's snow has been mostly confined to the East of England.
Lincoln Arboretum
Although a lot of snow fell yesterday, things weren't too disrupted today.
Lincoln Arboretum
The main thing to contend with is the refreezing of snow and meltwaters overnight. -5C is forecast tonight.
Lincoln Arboretum
Lincoln Arboretum
A streaky January sky seen yesterday afternoon as the light faded. It's been quite mild, 11C.
The ridge at Bracebridge Heath.
A red glow in the clouds yesterday.
Bracebridge Lowfields and North Hykeham from the ridge at Bracebridge Heath.