Here are 21 chilly memories to take you back to ten years to the great snow storm of 2010.
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1. Snow graffiti
Caption: (r-l) Councillor Cynthia Ransome, Acting Police Sergeant Louise Lambert and Manou Benden from Reverse Graffiti demonstrate the snow graffiti used at Doncaster College in December 2010
Photo: submit
2. Do you want to build a snowman?
A giant snowman was built by Doncaster dad of two Karl Broadbent and friends in 2010. The snowman was built after daughter Ella, 10, said it would be a good idea to build one as big as the house. Karl rallied together three friends and their four children and built the 18 foot snowman the same night.
Photo: Jonathan Pow
3. Roads into footpaths
Many roads across Doncaster have turned into footpaths as more and more drivers struggle to get through the snow. This picture was taken on Bernard Road, Edlington in December 2010
Photo: marie caley
4. The finishing post
The finishing post at Doncaster race course December 8, 2010
Photo: Yorkshire Post