Gritting crews have been busy on the Huddersfield roads again today.

Every Kirklees Council gritting team was called out this afternoon - Sunday - as temperatures hovered just above freezing.

And they are due out again at 5am tomorrow - Monday - as another week of Arctic temperatures is expected.

A council spokesman said: “We were doing a full grit of all the priority routes at 5pm on Sunday and another is planned for 5am on Monday”.

The A6024 road over Holme Moss remained closed today, as it has been since the snowfall of Wednesday, and the A635 Greenfield Road out of Holmfirth was also said to be to passable only with care, after problems with drifting snow.

Weatherman Paul Stevens has predicted freezing temperatures overnight and the possibility of several more days of bitterly cold weather.

Freezing temperatures are expected to carry over into this week as a hangover from a dry January that was the sunniest in more than 10 years.

The Met Office has issued cold weather warnings for most of the UK for the first week of February as figures showed the month just passed was the coldest only since 2013.

Here are some pictures of the snow that hit the region last week