Sunday was a magical day for many as the entire county was transformed into a winter wonderland with a blanket of snow.
But the real question is - will we see a repeat this weekend?
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for snow and ice in the county, but we have taken a look at what local weather pages are saying for a more localised view.
Chiltern Weather Alerts says there will be "heavy and persistent" rain early on Saturday morning, but it could turn wintry from around 8am - with some "heavy" snowfall due from 10am.
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They said: "Low lying areas will see it start to turn to sleet and snow at 10am. These timings could be off and as we know it’s very difficult to pin point snow to the exact time. It will be the case the higher elevated you are the more snow and more settling snow you will see.
"The band of wintry precipitation will last until 2-3pm before fading away. Winds of 35mph are also likely this will blow any snow around."
Sunday is looking cold, and there could be another snow smell on Sunday night with a "dusting" likely.
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Meanwhile, AJ the weatherman at Manor Estates says there could be a "potential repeat of last weekend but heavier and more prolonged, starting before breakfast".
He urged everyone to stay at home on Saturday morning, and not to try driving on hills.
He said there will also be some strong winds, and there could be branches down and snow blowing over treated roads, making them slippery.
He added: "A return of some snow is possible on Sunday afternoon so make allowances for Monday morning travel but its a 50/50 whether it turns back to rain overnight."
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