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    Cold snap grips Wales as snow and ice warnings remain in force

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 9, 2026No Comments
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    Cold conditions are bringing rain, sleet and snow to parts of Wales today, with multiple weather warnings in place as Storm Goretti continues to affect the country.

    The Met Office has issued several Yellow weather warnings across Wales, including one for South West Wales and a wider warning for snow covering much of the country. An Amber warning for snow is also in force for more inland areas, where conditions are expected to be more severe.

    Today will start cold, with outbreaks of showery rain and sleet, and snow falling over higher ground. These wintry showers are expected to gradually ease for many areas as the day goes on. Skies will begin to brighten in the west, although further showers are likely, especially over the hills where they may turn wintry again. It will remain windy, with temperatures struggling to reach a maximum of around 5°C.

    This evening and overnight, scattered showers will continue, mainly in western parts of Wales. These will remain wintry over higher ground, while many other areas turn dry with clear spells. There is a growing risk of frost and ice, with temperatures dropping to around -1°C. Patchy freezing fog may also develop in places, making conditions tricky first thing tomorrow.

    Saturday is expected to be a drier day for most of Wales, with sunny spells developing at times. However, there is still a chance of showers, particularly in northern areas, and these could be wintry at times. It will continue to feel cold, with temperatures reaching around 6°C at best.

    Looking ahead to Sunday through to Tuesday, conditions start mostly dry on Sunday, but rain is likely to arrive later in the day, possibly preceded by hill snow. The weather then turns milder, with heavier showers or longer spells of rain moving through. Winds will also strengthen at times.

    The Met Office is warning that the current conditions could lead to travel disruption. Delays on roads are likely, with some vehicles and passengers at risk of becoming stranded. There may also be delays or cancellations to rail and air services. Rural communities could become cut off in some areas, while power cuts are possible, along with disruption to other services such as mobile phone coverage.

    People across Wales are being urged to keep an eye on local weather forecasts, as conditions can change quickly. Anyone travelling is advised to plan ahead, allow extra time for journeys and take care, particularly in areas affected by snow, ice or freezing fog.

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