Plummeting temperatures overnight created freezing conditions across many parts of Britain. On the coldest night of the season, Sennybridge in Wales recorded the lowest temperature, with the Met Office reporting a low of -9.4C. The clear skies this morning allowed photographers to capture glorious wintry landscapes.
The sun sets behind Glastonbury Tor in Somerset, ahead of a night of sub-zero temperaturesMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesThe sun begins to rise over the town of Warminster in Wiltshire, as viewed from the National Trust's Cley HillMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesThe sun begins to rise over frost-covered Somerset and Wiltshire countryside viewed from the National Trust's Cley HillMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesFrosted leaves lie on the icy windscreen of a car parked besides Warminster Lake Pleasure Grounds in WiltshireMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesBirds walk on the frozen lake in Warminster Lake Pleasure Grounds in WiltshireMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesThe rising sun creates long shadows on mist lying in the Hope Valley in the Peak DistrictChristopher Furlong/Getty ImagesFrost covers a valley in Chapel en le Frith, the Peak DistrictChristopher Furlong/Getty ImagesThe sun rises over the Peak District and the Hope ValleyChristopher Furlong/Getty ImagesA man walks through Highgate woods in London as the country wakes up to sub-zero temperaturesLeon Neal/Getty ImagesA deer's breath fogs up in Richmond Park, southwest London, on the coldest morning of the season so farToby Melville/ReutersDeer graze at dawn on the coldest day the season, in Richmond Park, southwest LondonToby Melville/ReutersA deer looks out into fog before sunrise at Richmond park in south west LondonJustin Tallis/AFPDeer lock horns at sunrise in Richmond park, south west LondonJustin Tallis/AFP