SUSSEX has been blasted with wintry weather in the past week, with scatterings of snowfall across the county.
The bitterly cold conditions have created some spectacular scenes.
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Sam Howard, spotted this bush covered in spikey icicles in Folders Lane in Ditchling.
He said: "As the cars have passed, the resulting splashes have left a pretty dramatic looking ice bush.
"It looks quite eerie at night and quite a spectacle in the day."
Argus Camera Club members have also been busy snapping the wintry scenes.
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Louise Yates took this stunning picture of the Dyke Railway Trail route covered in snow.
Icicles were also spotted in Brighton, as shown here in Leah Parkes' snaps.
Mick Page took this delightful snap of a robin in the snow near Tilgate Lake, Crawley.
This water fountain was completely frozen in Bexhill, spotted by Ian Blakey.
While there are possible snow showers forecast this evening, the weather is set to change in the South East in the coming week, according to the Met Office.
After the freezing temperatures of the past few days, the mercury is set to rise to double figures by Monday, at 11 degrees.
Winds will strengthen again through Tuesday and Wednesday, with some sunshine, but also rain at times, the forecast states.
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