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Wales weather: Heavy snow and rain may cause disruption | Wales weather: Heavy snow and rain may cause disruption |
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Forecasters have warned that heavy snow and rain could cause disruption in parts of north and south Wales in coming days. | Forecasters have warned that heavy snow and rain could cause disruption in parts of north and south Wales in coming days. |
About 10-15cm (4-6in) of snow could fall in north east Wales from late on Thursday into Friday. | About 10-15cm (4-6in) of snow could fall in north east Wales from late on Thursday into Friday. |
Two warnings have also been issued for persistent rain in south Wales during Thursday, with about 30-50mm (1.2-2in) of rain over 24 hours and strong winds. | Two warnings have also been issued for persistent rain in south Wales during Thursday, with about 30-50mm (1.2-2in) of rain over 24 hours and strong winds. |
The yellow "be aware" warnings were put in place by the Met Office. | The yellow "be aware" warnings were put in place by the Met Office. |
Environment Agency Wales (EAW) has warned of possible localised flooding, particularly focusing on the south Wales valleys and the Brecon Beacons. | Environment Agency Wales (EAW) has warned of possible localised flooding, particularly focusing on the south Wales valleys and the Brecon Beacons. |
Forecasters say Flintshire, Wrexham and Denbighshire could see up to 20 to 40cm (8-16in) on higher ground. | |
'Significant snow' | 'Significant snow' |
The snow is expected to continue into Saturday, affecting north east Wales and Powys before it begins to ease. | The snow is expected to continue into Saturday, affecting north east Wales and Powys before it begins to ease. |
By Sunday, it is expected to turn drier but colder everywhere. | By Sunday, it is expected to turn drier but colder everywhere. |
EAW has warned that rivers may rise steadily from Thursday which could lead to a small number of flood alerts on rivers in south Wales from Pembrokeshire in the west to Monmouthshire in the east. | EAW has warned that rivers may rise steadily from Thursday which could lead to a small number of flood alerts on rivers in south Wales from Pembrokeshire in the west to Monmouthshire in the east. |
On Thursday night, the A477 Cleddau Bridge in Pembrokeshire was closed to high-sided vehicles. | |
Earlier in the day, a 41-year-old woman and her 17-year-old son were airlifted to hospital by an RAF rescue helicopter from Snowdon after becoming hypothermic. | |
The ill-equipped pair, from Kent, became disorientated after descending the Pyg track and a passing climber called the Llanberis Mountain Rescue team. | |
They were flown to Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, following a four-hour operation. | |
The rescue came as Snowdonia National park wardens urged walkers and climbers to seek alternative routes rather than trying to climb snow-topped mountains in bad weather. | |
The worst of the weather Wales has faced this winter came in January when heavy snow brought six days of disruption. | The worst of the weather Wales has faced this winter came in January when heavy snow brought six days of disruption. |
BBC Wales forecaster Derek Brockway, who has blogged on the situation, said: "We're in for some very unpleasant and severe weather over the next couple of days. | BBC Wales forecaster Derek Brockway, who has blogged on the situation, said: "We're in for some very unpleasant and severe weather over the next couple of days. |
"Low pressure over the Atlantic is bringing a mixture of heavy rain, strong to gale force winds and some significant snow." | "Low pressure over the Atlantic is bringing a mixture of heavy rain, strong to gale force winds and some significant snow." |
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