As predicted, snow has began to fall in Cambridgeshire.
Despite sunny spells and high temperatures earlier in the week, wintry showers which were forecast by the Met Office have come true.
There is currently a yellow weather warning in place for ice across some areas of Cambridgeshire.
A spokesperson for The Met Office said: "People should expect icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, leading to an increased chance of accidents or injuries
"Some higher elevation roads may be also affected by snowfall, resulting in longer journey times."
Snow has fallen across Cambridgeshire in Huntingdon, Ely, Peterborough and across Fenland.
Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Road Policing Unit warned drivers to take care while driving in the conditions.
They said: "Snow is starting to fall in Cambridgeshire and appears to be getting heavier, take care when travelling and plan longer for your journey."
Snow dusted on the BCH police car. (Image: BCH Unit)
Here's a first look at some beautiful pictures of winter wonderland in Cambs.
Wisbech
More snow falling in Wisbech this morning (March 31). (Image: Click Therapy CIC)
Ely
A beautiful scene in Ely of a frosty morning. (Image: Veronica in the Fens)
Jack and Emilie enjoying a snow breakfast this morning! (Image: Sade Chambers)
Blossom tree in Ely with a dusting of snow. (Image: Veronica in the Fens)
March
What a scene to wake up to in Highfields Road, March. (Image: Vanda Rutter)
Huntingdon
Samantha Hardy sent in this pic of her little dude William (6) in Buckden throwing a snowball on the school run. (Image: Samantha Hardy)
Naomi Hind sent in this photo of her little girl Ava (4) enjoying the snow in her unicorn hat. (Image: Archant)
Peterborough
Winter showers coming in, in Peterborough. (Image: Terry Harris)
An aerial view of the snow settling in Peterborough. (Image: Terry Harris)
An aerial shot of Peterborough's snowy scene. (Image: Terry Harris)
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