Springtime snow in King's Lynn puts sunbathing plans on ice
Last week people in West Norfolk enjoyed basking in the sun as temperatures rose to 17 degrees Celsius, but this week it's started to snow.
The weather has changed to six degrees, with temperatures set to drop even further overnight to minus one.
Small wintry showers have been seen throughout the day.
The Met Office has said: "Occasional wintry showers continuing through the night, especially towards the coast, but likely drier with clearing skies and light winds further inland. Cold with brisk winds, and icy patches and frost developing in places."
The rest of the UK has seen heavier snowfall this week, with weather set to change once again next week.
The Met Office said: "Monday looking breezier with the risk of rain. Cold throughout with frosty mornings."