Residents of St Albans and Harpenden have been enjoying rare wintery conditions for the last few days, as snow settled on the streets of Hertfordshire.

Hours of snowfall took place between Sunday night and Monday morning.

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A yellow Met Office warning for ice was issued as temperatures rarely strayed above freezing.

Throughout this, you have been sending your pictures of the snowfall to The Herts Advertiser.

Herts Advertiser: Verulamium Lake was frozen, with snow seen around the edges.Verulamium Lake was frozen, with snow seen around the edges. (Image: Toby Shepheard)

One image shows The Waffle House in St Albans covered in snow with frost adorning the trees nearby.

Another captured Verulamium Lake, in Verulamium Park, frozen with snow around the edges.

Herts Advertiser: St Albans Abbey could be seen looming over the frozen lake.St Albans Abbey could be seen looming over the frozen lake. (Image: Toby Shepheard)

St Albans Cathedral could also be seen looming over a frozen wilderness where normally sits Verulamium Park.

Herts Advertiser: Residents were seen enjoying the snowy conditions.Residents were seen enjoying the snowy conditions. (Image: Toby Shepheard)

St Albans residents made the most of the snowy conditions in the park and were seen making snowmen, having snowball fights and creating snow angels.

Herts Advertiser: St Albans Cathedral surrounded by snow.St Albans Cathedral surrounded by snow. (Image: Toby Shepheard)

More photos taken in St Albans include that of St Albans Cathedral.

Herts Advertiser: A white Verulamium Park, with Verulamium Lake frozen.A white Verulamium Park, with Verulamium Lake frozen. (Image: Toby Shepheard)

Harpenden's Lussmann's restaurant was also pictured in the snow, with a snow covered entrance and sign.

Herts Advertiser: Snow covering the entrance to Lussmann's in Harpenden.Snow covering the entrance to Lussmann's in Harpenden. (Image: Loudbird PR)

Herts Advertiser: Snow covering the sign for Lussmann's in Harpenden.Snow covering the sign for Lussmann's in Harpenden. (Image: Loudbird PR)