Point and click from my phone camera I'm afraid, but I went on a quick trip to Snowdonia and the Denbigh Moors yesterday to get my snow fix, as I (correctly) feared Wirral wasn't going to be clad in white later that day.
First part of the day was going about half way up the Snowdon Ranger path. I haven't been on this one before and I'll probably go again (and to the top) as I liked the different scenery and the relative lack of crowds on the paths. Snow got quite deep before we turned round, about 6 or 7 inches on the track and drifts in places a good foot deep. Some nice icicles on any verges too. Lower down it was incredibly icy both on the paths and snow cover, suggesting the showers on Friday fell as rain up to about 450m:
We then moved on to Capel Curig via Beddgelert. The weather had closed in and there was a light drizzle, but as there was no wind there were still strong inversions in the valleys. In Beddgelert just two chimneys belching out smoke had created a layer of soot and smoke that had spread right across the valley (didn't stop to get a pic unfortunately but it was quite impressive). It made me think of how easily these 'pea-soupers' must have formed back in the 50's. Anyway these are from closer to Capel Curig:
Then we went back towards Wirral via the Denbigh Moors. For easy access to snow this is probably the place to be during a cold spell in the North Wales/Merseyside area, and there was plenty around. Lots of families with kids around the edges of the moor sledging on the hills: