Snow causes chaos across the Anglia region
The Beast from the East has battered our region with up to 30 centimetres of snow in what could be the coldest spell for more than two decades.
The Beast from the East has battered our region with up to 30 centimetres of snow in what could be the coldest spell for more than two decades.
The wintry blast has continued to cause problems across the region after fresh snow fell overnight.
100 drivers were trapped on the A505 near Luton on Friday night (2nd March)
More snow meant cancelled trains and renewed safety warnings to drivers.
With temperatures rising slightly tomorrow it seems the worst of the weather is now over. But with a yellow warning for ice in the East of England in place until tomorrow morning, the danger is not yet past.
Police are also now warning motorists of the threat of waterlogged roads as the thaw begins.
The partner of a man who died after trying to help free a car from a snow drift in Norfolk has paid tribute to him
Two families from Lowestoft took advantage of the unusually cold temperatures to build three snowmen on the beach
Southend United have thanked fans who turned out to help save their fixture from the snow