People in Oxfordshire woke up to snow falling this morning, as the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for the county.
Photographs and videos were snapped in areas such as Oxford, Carterton, Chipping Norton and north Oxfordshire which showed snow falling and settling in some places.
READ MORE: WATCH: snow falling in Oxfordshire this morning
Yesterday, the Met Office issued a weather warning for snow, as well as high winds.
The forecaster said there could be 'some disruption' due to the weather.
Last night Thames Valley Police responded to a number of calls about fallen trees, which were blocking roads in the county this morning. You can read more on our live blog here>>>
See photographs of Oxfordshire's snow below:
Snow fell in Carterton this morning, where it settled on the ground coating everything with a light layer.
Chipping Norton had Christmas card vibes as snow covered cars and roofs.
Snow was also spotted in Headington, although it was very light.
In north Oxfordshire video footage captured flakes falling and starting to settle on the ground.
Emma Rowlands also shared this snap with the Oxford Mail taken in the county.
Abingdon saw snow mixed in with rain.
Stacey Black shared this image taken at 6:30am this morning.
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