Many parts of Wales are again waking up to snow on Sunday morning and things could get considerably worse (or better?) throughout the day and into this evening and Monday morning.
Weather warnings issued by the Met Office are in force, and forecasters are predicting that temperatures could drop to as low as -10C overnight on Sunday. BBC Weather presenter Matt Taylor said that there could be as much as 10cm of snow in some parts of west Wales.
He said: “We could see some heavy snow showers across west Wales and we could see around 10cm of snow here through the day.”
There is a yellow Met Office warning for ice in place across most of Wales until 12pm today.
A yellow warning for snow also came into force at 3am this morning and will remain in place until 11am. This covers Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Conwy, Gwynedd, Pembrokeshire, and Powys
Another yellow warning for snow and ice will come into force at 3pm today and will be in place until midday on Monday, when a further warning starts which lasts until Tuesday.
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