The Polish town of Szczyrk, a popular ski resort, was blanketed with snow as blizzards hit the country's southern Tatra mountains this week. Local resident Aneta Franczuk said the snow had "taken over" as she struggled to drive her car out of deep snow on the roadside. Despite the problems for locals, skiers visiting the resort were keen to take advantage of the conditions, as well as take photos among small fir trees made unrecognisable by the thick snow. Earlier in the week avalanche warnings were raised near Zakopane, another mountain town popular with skiers and hikers. Weather warnings remain in place south-western Poland along the Czech border. Poland's meteorological service has forecasted up to half a metre of snow in some areas.