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    Amazing pictures show snow-covered hills in Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 17, 2019Updated:January 17, 2019No Comments
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    A band of rain, sleet and snow will move eastwards across Wales during Friday morning.

    Between 08:00 Fri 18 Jan and 13:00 Fri 18 Jan

    There remains some uncertainty in the timing and the extent of any snow, but there is likely to be a few hours where 2-4 cm of snow could accumulate on higher level routes, this chiefly above 250 metres.

    However, reports are coming in that North Wales in particular, has already received a dusting a snow today (Thursday).

    Ian Cooper shares photographs of the lovely Denbigh Moors covered in snow earlier today:

    Plenty of snow on the Denbigh Moors and over towards beautiful Snowdonia this morning as the January cold snap hits North Wales @northwaleslive #wearenorthwales #weather #photography @DenbighshireCC @DiscoverDenbs @StormHour @visitsnowdonia pic.twitter.com/eofau2iRFa

    — Ian Cooper (@icphotography) January 17, 2019

    Don’t forget to take care on those hills!

    https://twitter.com/SouthWalesLDWA/status/1085910217915854848

    https://twitter.com/YHABrecon/status/1085866133922762758

    https://twitter.com/paulo1927/status/1085838195726712832

    https://twitter.com/jasonrawles/status/1085832861918392320

    What to expect

    • Some roads likely to be affected with longer journey times by road and bus services

    Regions and local authorities affected:

    • Blaenau Gwent
    • Caerphilly
    • Carmarthenshire
    • Ceredigion
    • Conwy
    • Gwynedd
    • Merthyr Tydfil
    • Monmouthshire
    • Powys
    • Rhondda Cynon Taf
    • Torfaen

     

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