Hundreds of readers sent in their pictures of heavy snow in south London on 2 February 2009. This is a selection of the pictures which the editors liked most.

Your snow pictures

  • Edward Pennie wrote: “Here are some photos of my journey to east Croydon railway station only to find that all trains to London are cancelled and I cannot get to work in Kew!”
  • Rob Bolt photographed a snowy Old Coulsdon
  • Icy street lights in Purley. Sent in by David Nanton
  • Edward (7) and Tabitha (4) Metcalfe, Zoe (9) and Cameron (8)Sim, and Daniel O'Malia (5) with their igloo in Pine Walk, Surbiton. Sent in by Ian Metcalfe
  • “Here is a picture of my daughter Abi lying in the snow in our garden in Surbiton,” wrote Kelly Lawrence
  • Our cottage in Wallington covered in snow. By Olivia Guild – PS: It's up for sale!
  • Charlotte Bruce enjoying a day off from school, sent in by Allen Bruce from Ashtead
  • Cheam Village in the snow. Sent in by Nigel Lockwood
  • Richmond Hill regulars? Sent in by Anna Labedzka
  • Millers Pond, off Shirley Way in Croydon. By Martin Easton
  • Tooting Bec Common, by Peter Karas
  • The normally busy Tolworth roundabout in Surrey during the morning rush hour, as seen by Heather Edwards from the 21st floor of Tolworth Tower
  • Buses going nowhere at Fulwell Garage. From Peter Boyton of Hampton Hill
  • Sam the Giant Snowman, on Triangle Green in Kenley Road, is the most photographed snowman in New Malden. Sent in by Caroline Bern
  • Chessington letterbox, by Riccardo Underhill
  • Fun on a sleigh in snowy Nonsuch Park. Sent in by Melanie Harper
  • The main street in Claygate. Sent in by Judy Thomas
  • A robin spotted in Claygate, Surrey, by Judy Thomas and her family
  • Penguins at Sutton Station, captured by Alistair Hutchinson.
  • Snow angel Georgia Upton, photographed by her taken by mum Jamie from Sutton
  • Bushy Park in Teddington, by Mike Bateson
  • My daughter, Ellie, 5, and her snowmen reading books, just another day at school really! Sent in by Samantha Brown from New Malden
  • A coot on a frozen pond in Richmond Park. By Adam Siese
  • A rare sight to see: two female deer standing on their hind legs trying to push each other over in a snowy Richmond Park. By Adam Siese

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