Amanda Owen's fans have told the television personality to stay safe as the UK faces extremely cold temperatures and even freak snow storms.
It's believed that a four-inch blizzard is set to hit parts of the UK and will cause "injuries" and delays after the national weather agency issued a string of warnings.
Our Yorkshire Farm star kept fans updated as she went about her business on her huge farm, despite some parts of the country seeing temperatures as low as -8C.
The Met Office have issued a warning for heavy snow across parts of England, including the North, Midlands and central areas of the country.
However, the weather wasn't putting Amanda off as she wrapped up and headed out to carry out her daily duties while showing fans that her whole estate was covered in the fluffy white stuff.
Taking to her social media, Amanda shared a series of snaps alongside the caption: "Hang onto your hats... It's finally stopped raining... And started snowing."
Fans took to the comment section, urging Amanda to stay safe on the sprawling farm with one writing: "Oh did see snow was expected your way and bitter cold temperatures, may you 'all' and your animals keep safe."
"Hang on in there, you'll all get through it," said a second.
Before a third went on to add: "Stay safe and warm all & animals."
"Stay warm n safe [sic]," typed a fourth.
However, just moments after her upload, Amanda took to her Instagram to reveal she wasn't alone on the farm as her son Reuben was on hand to help her.
Sharing a snap of her planting a kiss on a rather awkward-looking Reuben's face, she penned: "Just one of the happy helpers. #reubenowen74."
Amanda's chilly outing comes just days after she confirmed a solo television project after Our Yorkshire Farm was axed and her split from Clive.
Her new series, Amanda Owen's Farming Lives will air on More4 later this month and will see her visit several working farms across the corners of the UK.
Discussing her new show, Amanda said: "If you're in farming and agriculture, it's very easy to feel like you're unsupported, even vilified, heartening to see how different people were making it work and how diverse modern farming is."
Following her split from her husband Clive, Amanda has said life has been "tough" since they parted ways after almost 22 years last summer.