News / Scottish News In pictures: Snow Sunday as gales hit many parts of the UK By Press Association March 10, 2019, 4:23 pm Windle the dog plays in snow near Mam Tor in the Peak District, Derbyshire (Danny Lawson/PA) Get a weekly round-up of stories from The Sunday Post: Thank you for signing up to our Sunday Post newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Wintry weather returned to the UK on Sunday, with gales and snow battering parts of the country. For many, the weekend whiteout provided a chance to have some fun. James Mason (left) and Niamh Billington have a snowball fight near Mam Tor in the Peak District, Derbyshire (Danny Lawson/PA) The weather is expected to improve on Monday before turning worse later in the week (Danny Lawson/PA) Hikers in the Peak District, Derbyshire, wrapped up to face the challenging conditions. A walker in snowy conditions on Winnats Pass in the Peak District (Danny Lawson/PA) There were whiteout conditions at higher altitudes (Danny Lawson/PA) Weather warnings were in place across the UK throughout Sunday (Danny Lawson/PA) Police forces reported closed roads due to snow on Sunday morning. Cars carefully navigate a road on Winnats Pass in the Peak District (Danny Lawson/PA) A crashed car on the Woodhead Pass in the Peak District (Danny Lawson/PA) Police urged drivers to take extra precautions on wintry roads (Danny Lawson/PA) A car enters the village of Blairingone, in Fife (Andrew Milligan/PA) Meanwhile, animals either enjoyed or endured the whiteout conditions. Windle the dog plays in snow near Mam Tor in the Peak District (Danny Lawson/PA) A dog walker carefully crosses a slippery road in Blairingone (Andrew Milligan/PA) Many people got out to enjoy the weather in the Peak District (Danny Lawson/PA) A black cow is contrasted against the snow near the Woodhead Pass (Danny Lawson/PA) Sheep congregate in a field in Carlecotes, South Yorkshire (Danny Lawson/PA) Enjoy the convenience of having The Sunday Post delivered as a digital ePaper straight to your smartphone, tablet or computer. Subscribe for only £5.49 a month and enjoy all the benefits of the printed paper as a digital replica. Subscribe