In pictures: West Berkshire winter wonderland as freezing temperatures continue across the district
It's another cold and frosty morning to welcome the new week across West Berkshire and North Hampshire.
The district avoided the worst of the snowy weather at the weekend, which has seen travel chaos and blankets of snow in parts of Oxfordshire and London.
But temperatures barely made it above zero this weekend, which offered many of our readers the opportunity to capture the beauty of nature in all its frozen glory.
From frosty cobwebs to icy trees and frozen landscapes, thank you to everyone who has sent us a photograph over the weekend.
Have you captured any frosty scenes? Email them to us at newsdesk@newburynews.co.uk.
Weather warnings remain in place this week throughout the UK, with a yellow Met Office warning for ice covering West Berkshire from 9am today (Monday) until 11am tomorrow (Tuesday).
The Met Office warns that "lying snow and icy patches will lead to difficult travel conditions during Monday and into Tuesday".
It adds that people should be aware of "icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths".
The UK will stay cold through to the end of the week with the risk of sleet and snow continuing, with severe overnight frosts in certain areas.