While the snow and ice has presented many hazards for motorists and brought travel chaos, many animals have been taking advantage of the conditions.
And these photographs sent in by MailOnline readers show how dogs have loved having a chance to play in the white stuff - posing for a series of cute pictures.
Other people have sent in impressive photos of snowy and icy landscapes across Britain, from Northern Ireland to Manchester, and Glasgow to Yorkshire.
It comes after the UK had its coldest night of the winter so far - and its coldest temperature in seven years - as temperatures plunged to -14.4C (6.1F).
The freezing temperatures have led to weather warnings being issued by the Met Office across the country for snow, ice and fog today and into tomorrow.
Annie Bird took this cute picture of her dog Ben in the snow in Clitheroe, Lancashire
Karen Leese's dog Tyler, an English Springer Spaniel, runs through Brown Edge in Staffordshire
Gurwant Catton took a picture of a frosty walk with Hunter the dog at London's Richmond Park
Five dogs wrapped up warm and enjoying the snow in Caterham, Surrey. Cooper, the Cockapoo, a one-year-old pooch (centre) looks has been larking about in the snow with his friends
Lola in Reigate, Surrey, takes a rest in the snow and considers whether to pick up the ball
A dog enjoying itself while leaping through the frosty conditions in Cannock Chase, Staffordshire
Rona Hamilton pictured Bracken the Labrador in the snow at Mugdock Loch in Stirlingshire
Tom Sheldrick's French Bulldog Maisie enjoys the snow in Royston, Hertfordshire
Connie Richardson, 20, took these photos of her miniature schnauzers Jack (left), 11, and Ringo (right), four, enjoying the snow in Emsworth, Hampshire
Sandy Boyd, 49, took this photograph in Inverness with his cocker spaniel Holly
A dog goes exploring in the Peak District snow near the Derbyshire village of Chinley
Marta Rosa said she had 'one happy springer spaniel' on a morning walk in -6C Perth, Scotland
Ringo, a four-year-old miniature schnauzer, ready to catch a snowball in Emsworth, Hampshire
Tina Entiwistle sent in this picture of her Irish Setter dog Bailey in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire
MailOnline reader Rebecca Golsing sent in this picture of her dog on Snowdon in North Wales
Danielle Sutton sent in this picture of her dog in the snow in an unknown location
Ruth White sent in this picture of Bert (left) and Wilf (right) in the snow in an undisclosed area
Sheep in the snow, in this picture taken by Daniel Willett, again in an unknown location
MailOnline reader Martin Dawe took this picture of Murphy the horse in the snow
MailOnline reader Charlotte Morris Roper made this 'snowlady' in Hale, Cheshire
Tina Entwistle's son Matty goes tobogganing in the snow in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire
MailOnline reader 'Sam' sent in this picture of a boy in the snow in Tadworth, Surrey
Gosia Bogalecka sent in this impressive picture of a frozen cobweb in Nottingham
Marie Lineham sent in this picture of two children in a snowy scene in Timperley, Cheshire
Frosty ground at Harbour Hill in Portstewart, Northern Ireland, in a photo by Tara Mulholland
Snow has fallen across Oldham in Greater Manchester, as shown in this picture from Surab Ali
Gemma Matthews took this picture of a frozen bubble in St Albans, Hertfordshire
Mark Stainton captured a beautiful wintry scene in Denton, five miles east of Manchester
Snow on the Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons in South Wales, pictured by Jarrad Short
Peter Hardman pictured the beautiful low-lying sun above Leyland Golf Club in Lancashire
MailOnline reader Vicky Dempster sent in this picture of an icy road in Hyndland, Glasgow
Stephanie Quinn pictured snow on the M6 motorway, running from the Midlands to Scotland
Imran Ahmed photographed the frozen Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Blackburn, Lancashire
Jill Allen photographed Emley Mast in the fog at Shelley in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
Frozen trees and bushes in Buckinghamshire this morning, as pictured by reader Alice Vranch
A frozen landscape at Lawley in Telford, Shropshire, was photographed by David Bench
Sian Sturdis photographed frosty ground at sunrise this morning in Arnos Park, North London
A beautiful scene of snow in Leek, Staffordshire, was photographed by Guy Morris
Charlie Viney took this picture of a chilly morning at Dunsfold in Waverley, Surrey
* Taken any photos of snow in Britain today? Please email them to pictures@mailonline.co.uk with their location*
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