Snow settles in Brighton and Hove

Residents of Brighton and Hove woke up to a flurry of snow this morning (February 27).
Preston Park, Brighton in the snowPreston Park, Brighton in the snow
Preston Park, Brighton in the snow

As the city was covered in a blanket of snow, some schools have closed as a result of the weather.

For school closures in Brighton and Hove, click here.

Trains have been running from Brighton and Hove this morning with minimal disruption, but Sussex Police is warning drivers to take care on the roads.

Snow dog Troy at Hove Rec (Photograph: Sheena Campbell)Snow dog Troy at Hove Rec (Photograph: Sheena Campbell)
Snow dog Troy at Hove Rec (Photograph: Sheena Campbell)
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Brighton and Hove Buses has had to suspend some of its services. Find out more here.

Brighton and Hove City Council said its severe weather shelter for rough sleepers will be open all week from Monday in response to predicted the cold weather.

If you are concerned about a rough sleeper, visit the Streetlink website to get in touch with the council's outreach team. You can also call on 0300 500 0914.

The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for snow in Brighton and Hove early this week from Monday to Wednesday (February 28).

A cold weather alert has also been issued until Saturday, March 3.

Send in your snow pictures to [email protected] or tweet @BrightonIndy.