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While everyone in Kent was warned about travelling on the roads, one brave soul who faced the waves off Cliffsend caught a fantastic shot of frozen sea waters.

Keith Ross caught this incredible snapshot of frozen sea waters at Pegwell Bay, not far from Ramsgate yesterday (February 26).

He posted the photo along with the caption: “A bit chilly out there. So cold that there was sea ice at Pegwell Bay today.”

Kent was hit by sub-zero temperatures today and there are forecasts for the week ahead which indicate temperatures will go as low as -8C in some areas.

(Image: Keith Ross)

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow from today (February 26) until 11.55pm Wednesday (February 28) and an amber weather warning for north and west Kent between 3am and 12pm tomorrow (February 27), indicating potential power cuts and the danger of rural areas becoming cut off.

As well as this, there has been a further yellow weather snow warning issued for north and west Kent for Friday (March 2).

The snow and cold temperature have brought disruption to roads across the county and Southeastern has issued a warning of potentially reduced services as it puts out longer trains as a precaution against the snow.