West Norfolk woke up to a blanket of snow this morning.
A yellow weather warning remains in place today and more now is expected throughout the day.
It is causing some disruption on the roads and rails.
Trains to and from King’s Lynn were cancelled late last night and early this morning.
Great Northern said some delays and changes to services will continue throughout the day. Check the company website and National Rail for more.
⚠ Service update ⚠
🔴Kings Lynn to Cambridge – Reduced service
🔴Finsbury Park to Moorgate – Services into Moorgate are currently being diverted into King’s Cross
✅All other routes – A good service is running
— Great Northern (@GNRailUK) February 27, 2018
There was also delays to buses in West Norfolk.
Service 34 and 35 are unable to serve Mountbatten Road, Dersingham until further notice as it is not treated and is very slippery at the moment.
— lynxbus (@mylynxbus) February 27, 2018
All services are experiencing delays this morning due to weather and road conditions but they are all operating so please be patient.
— lynxbus (@mylynxbus) February 27, 2018
Due to the condition of the roads around Ringstead and Sedgeford this morning the 414 bus to Alderman Peel School at Wells will operate via the coast road after Heacham so will not serve Sedgeford or Docking.
— lynxbus (@mylynxbus) February 27, 2018
But you have been enjoying the cold blast and shared pictures of Wet Norfolk in the icy conditions.
John Hocknell sent us this photo of Hunstanton:
Julie Lindsey sent this snap of the fountain at Knights Hill Hotel & Spa:
Julie Lindsey sent the view from Le Strange Arms Hotel:
@KLTownHall you’re looking lovely this morning pic.twitter.com/beBMOHOrsq
— WestNorfolkBC (@WestNorfolkBC) February 27, 2018
Unfortunately the course is closed today, on a brighter note the bar and kitchen are open! ⛳🏌🏻♂️🚫🍺🍔✅ pic.twitter.com/50NRCxec3Q
— King’s Lynn GC (@klgolfclub) February 27, 2018
Come in at warm up with a coffee this morning at Starbucks King’s Lynn pic.twitter.com/LYmcLJceyk
— Starbucks Kings Lynn (@SBUXKingsLynnHS) February 27, 2018
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