The atrocious weather has played havoc with the sporting programme for Cornish clubs.
The highest profile casualty was the Cornish Pirates' Championship game at Rotherham Titans, which was postponed for a second time this morning because of heavy snow in the Rotherham area.
The match had originally been scheduled for today but was put back 24 hours in the hope of it being able to go ahead but a new date will now have to be agreed.
In football, the entire Carlsberg SWPL premier division programme has been wiped out, although the l Division I West games, at Helston, Porthleven, St Dennis and Wadebridge do go ahead.
And Truro City's home match with Blue Square South leaders Welling United also passed an early morning pitch inspection after some great efforts by groundsman Mark Brent and his helpers and goes ahead with a 3pm kick-off.
Club secretary Tracey Finemore said: "Without the help of these volunteers, there would be no game today."
In the Jolly's Combination League the Penryn v St Agnes match has been swicthed to Tuesday evening, but all other matches should be played.