As if Cornwall hasn't had enough weather to contend with this week, flurries of snow have now been reported across the county.
After weekend damage from Storms Eunice and Franklin, snow has been reported in various parts of Cornwall.
One resident of Mylor Bridge reported being amazed to see snow out of his window.
"My son said, 'My God I think it's snowing' when I looked I could see a mixture of sleet and snow flurries coming down," they said. "It only lasted about three minutes though and now it's bright sunshine."
Widespread sleet or snow showers evident on the https://t.co/NgH87UYrCY radar this morning.
— James Peacock (@peacockreports) February 24, 2022
Cold air has even undercut the frontal boundary in the southeast a little.
So far, falling #snow has been reported even in the balmy maritime climate of #Cornwall. pic.twitter.com/7hYSElnGDE
Snow was also reported in Bodmin.
Tale of 2 parts of Cornwall.
— Yvonne Burdett, 💙🇪🇺 Blocked by Redwood and IDS (@YvonneBurdett3) February 24, 2022
Snow on Bodmin moor pic.twitter.com/bTJ2uHfmqt
The weather forecast for the rest of the day is to expect partly sunny skies. Watch for strong winds and a high of 8°.
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