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Snowfalls move north and turn icy | Snowfalls move north and turn icy |
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Freezing snow and ice was the main hazard for drivers in Thursday's rush hour as the winter's first heavy snowfall melted away. | |
Large areas of Wales were hit by up to 15cm (6in) of snow and almost 800 schools were closed on Thursday. | Large areas of Wales were hit by up to 15cm (6in) of snow and almost 800 schools were closed on Thursday. |
There was travel disruption on the roads and to bus and train services. Cardiff airport's runway was also shut. | There was travel disruption on the roads and to bus and train services. Cardiff airport's runway was also shut. |
The snow headed north and the Horseshoe Pass near Llangollen was closed by police. | |
The south Wales valleys, parts of Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion and the Brecon Beacons were worst hit early on Thursday as a band of wintry weather moved in from the west. | The south Wales valleys, parts of Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion and the Brecon Beacons were worst hit early on Thursday as a band of wintry weather moved in from the west. |
Sennybridge in the Beacons was one of the worst places hit with 7cm (3in) of snow falling and overnight temperatures plummeted to -4C (25F). | Sennybridge in the Beacons was one of the worst places hit with 7cm (3in) of snow falling and overnight temperatures plummeted to -4C (25F). |
Sledging fun because school is out | Sledging fun because school is out |
By midday most of the snow in the south was disappearing but the north of the country still experienced snow into the evening. | |
BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said the worst of the snow was now over, although more could follow at the weekend. | BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said the worst of the snow was now over, although more could follow at the weekend. |
He warned the main problem on Thursday evening was slush and water on the roads freezing over. | |
"The main hazard at the moment is going to be with the ice," he said. | "The main hazard at the moment is going to be with the ice," he said. |
"Temperatures are going to be below freezing in many areas. | "Temperatures are going to be below freezing in many areas. |
"There's a lot of water and slush around so that will freeze and it's going to be a tricky rush hour in many areas. | "There's a lot of water and slush around so that will freeze and it's going to be a tricky rush hour in many areas. |
Aberystwyth woke up to a covering of snow | Aberystwyth woke up to a covering of snow |
"The first of the snow is over for the time being but it looks like there will be more rain and snow for some at the weekend." | "The first of the snow is over for the time being but it looks like there will be more rain and snow for some at the weekend." |
Thursday's first real winter snowfalls had been signalled by the Met Office which issued a severe weather warning. | Thursday's first real winter snowfalls had been signalled by the Met Office which issued a severe weather warning. |
In response many schools decided to close to pupils beforehand giving them a chance to try out their sledging skills. | In response many schools decided to close to pupils beforehand giving them a chance to try out their sledging skills. |
On some roads snow drifts reached 10ft while in the south Wales valleys towns looked more like Alpine resorts. | On some roads snow drifts reached 10ft while in the south Wales valleys towns looked more like Alpine resorts. |
In Merthyr Tydfil, Prince Charles Hospital had to cancel non-urgent operations - while a mountain rescue team in a Land-Rover had to be called in to help one ambulance crew whose vehicle could not cope with the conditions. | In Merthyr Tydfil, Prince Charles Hospital had to cancel non-urgent operations - while a mountain rescue team in a Land-Rover had to be called in to help one ambulance crew whose vehicle could not cope with the conditions. |
The weather was also causing problems for farmers already facing an early lambing season this year. | The weather was also causing problems for farmers already facing an early lambing season this year. |
Even Cardiff, which often escapes the snow, was blanketed | Even Cardiff, which often escapes the snow, was blanketed |
In Monmouthshire around 800 homes were without electricity for a while as snow damaged power lines while Denbighshire Council had to suspend the meals on wheels services because of the adverse conditions. | In Monmouthshire around 800 homes were without electricity for a while as snow damaged power lines while Denbighshire Council had to suspend the meals on wheels services because of the adverse conditions. |
Rugby fans hoping to fly to Scotland for this weekend's Six Nations match were delayed at Bristol, Birmingham and at Cardiff, where the runway was also temporarily closed. | Rugby fans hoping to fly to Scotland for this weekend's Six Nations match were delayed at Bristol, Birmingham and at Cardiff, where the runway was also temporarily closed. |
Motoring organisations advised people travelling by car to take warm clothes, food, water, a torch and a spade in case of a breakdown. | Motoring organisations advised people travelling by car to take warm clothes, food, water, a torch and a spade in case of a breakdown. |
Arriva Trains Wales said it had allocated extra train and staff resources but warned passengers to allow extra time for their journeys. | Arriva Trains Wales said it had allocated extra train and staff resources but warned passengers to allow extra time for their journeys. |
Virgin Trains said most of its north Wales services would not operate south of Crewe, where passengers will need to change for alternative trains. | Virgin Trains said most of its north Wales services would not operate south of Crewe, where passengers will need to change for alternative trains. |