Motorists and walkers have been warned to extra care on icy roads and pavements this evening (Monday).
While most of the snow in the Burnham area melted away during Monday, a Met Office yellow weather warning for ice is in place tonight into the early hours of Tuesday March 20th.
A Met Office spokesman said that ice will form untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths. “This increases the risk of accidents, as well as injuries due to falls.”
Burnham-On-Sea Police have also urged motorists to take extra care to reduce the risk of accidents.
Meanwhile, the Burnham area has seen picturesque scenes over recent days:
Burnham-On-Sea’s Berrow Road with snow settled along the grass verges
Drifts of snow blown from the fields along the road leading to Brean Down
Snow covering Brean Down after the latest flurries
Berrow church has taken on a wintry appearance
Good job ‘ewe’ had a thick coat! A sheep near East Huntspill
The white summit of Brent Knoll with snow-covered fields in the foreground
Highbridge residents have also seen snowfall during the last few days
Burnham’s famous lighthouse with the snowy dunes in the background
Burnham-On-Sea’s Manor Gardens after the latest snowfall
Burnham-On-Sea jetty has been coated in the snow
Snow-covered pavements leading up to Burnham-On-Sea Pavilion
St Andrew’s Church in the snow, photographed by Scott Petch
The snow surrounding the lakes at Apex Park, photographed by Scott Petch
See the latest conditions on the Live Burnham-On-Sea webcam