Storm Filomena: Snow pictures from around the worldPublished11 January 2021Image source, EPAImage caption, SPAIN: A thick layer of snow covered Castellana Avenue in Madrid on Friday evening. The storm has caused the biggest snowfall in 50 years.Image source, EPAImage caption, Madrid is one of the worst affected areas in the country and has seen up to 20cm of snow in just 24 hours.Image source, EPAImage caption, The snow-covered Gran Via in Madrid is normally one of the city's busiest shopping streets. The snow has led to travel disruption, with thousands of travellers being left stranded, and some challenges transporting coronavirus vaccines around the country. The Spanish government has described it as "the most intense storm in the last 50 years".Image source, JURASSIC_TRAVELS via REUTERS Image caption, The record-breaking snow has led to some unusual scenes, such as people skiing down roads...and this T-rex off out for an afternoon stroll.Image source, Kyodo via ReutersImage caption, JAPAN: Here travel is at a standstill on the Hokuriku Expressway, after the region saw more than double the average expected snowfall.Image source, ReutersImage caption, Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force teams have been drafted in to help with clearing snow at a primary school in Yokote, Akita Prefecture.Image source, EPAImage caption, RUSSIA: The country is known for cold winters and often sees a lot of snow, but so far this year there hasn't been as much as normal.Image source, EPAImage caption, People were still able to ski outside the the Ascension Church in Moscow, Russia though.Image source, EPAImage caption, BELGIUM: Families have been enjoying the snow near the Baraque de Fraiture, in the Ardennes.Image source, EPAImage caption, Many sites in Belgium are banned for tourists to avoid large gatherings and to help stop the spread of Covid-19.Image source, EPAImage caption, THE NETHERLANDS: Many people come to see the snow around the Drielandenpunt and the forests around Vijlen near the borders between the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.Image source, EPAImage caption, The area is also home to Vaalserberg, the Netherlands' highest hill.Image source, PA MediaImage caption, UK: These snow covered fields are near Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham with more snow expected this week.Image source, EPAImage caption, Families have been out and about enjoying fun in the snow in Cambuslang, Glasgow.Image source, PA MediaImage caption, IRELAND: Some roads were closed in County Wicklow due to the heavy snow.Image source, PA MediaImage caption, Forecasters predict that the cold spell is due to continue with temperatures expected to remain slightly below average.More on this storyStorm Filomena: Spain sees 'historic' snowfallPublished10 January 2021Send us your snow picturesPublished8 January 2021Spectacular ice sculptures at winter festivalPublished10 January 2021