BBC News website readers have been sending us their photos of the snow in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The view up the main street in the village of West Linton in the Scottish Borders. Photo: Graham Walter
Laurence Wareing took this photo from one of the highest points in Penicuik. His dog couldn't get out of the back door because he would have sunk without trace.
The snow was particularly deep on the Glenshane Pass, Northern Ireland, where 120 vehicles were trapped overnight. Photo: Conor McDonald
Carrie Cleeland’s car is not going anywhere. The snow is still falling in West Linton in the Scottish Borders.
The residents of Balerno, Edinburgh woke up to heavy snowfall. Photo: Nigel
Durris near Aberdeen is once again covered in snow. Photo: Jonathan Mayers
Many roads in Northern Ireland were also impassable. This is the view at the foot of Brougher Mountain near Enniskillen. Photo: Damien Devenney
Because of the snow Michael Calvert in Glenoe, Northern Ireland is stranded with no power.
Derek: "This was taken from my back door this morning at Gladhouse Reservoir, Midlothian."
Alan Shaw sat in stationary traffic after a crash on M74, just outside Dumfries.
This is scene on the A941 between Elgin and Rothes. Photo: Jakki Ross
There are no buses running from Penicuik so many of the residents are stranded. Photo: Maggie Mowbray
Mark Davies: "Eight inches in five hours in Lanarkshire, and still snowing."
Christopher Redmond: "Six foot drifts! This is the track to our house near Aboyne, Aberdeenshire ."
Ember the dog enjoying the snow in Mid Calder, near Edinburgh. Photo: Iain Cameron
Before the snow arrived many parts of Scotland were hit by heavy rain and high winds. This is Kirkcaldy Esplanade. Photo: Kenneth Galloway. Send your photos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk. See below for terms and conditions.
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