A dusting of snow but more surprisingly the wind had been whipping up the snow and the walls were hardly visible. Neither was the entrance to our peak district cottages. Took dogs for their morning walk for first time in ages and when I was standing in the field I realised a van had gone off the road and into Andrews wall. (It managed to get back and the driver – not hurt – did go and report the accident to Andrew). Ian came up and cleared the drive, their was about 3 foot of snow lying across the entrance. Went down and got the paper, the snow was blowing across the road and it was a bit scary but the snow plough came later and cleared it. When got back the farmers wife had just brought some hay for the sheep. She said the roads were quite bad in places. Chris has said that if they want to leave some extra hay at any time we can always check on the sheep. The lunch time weather forecast for the week ahead wasn’t encouraging. Carried on from yesterday with personal paper work. About 4pm it started to flurry and it flurried and snowed on and off for the rest of the evening. On the early evening and later news on the BBC they showed the A515 near Flagg with the drifts.