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Met Office warnings for snow and ice in Wales Met Office warnings for snow and ice in Wales
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The Met Office has issued yellow "be aware" warnings for wind, snow and ice for Wales on Friday. Weather warnings have been issued for most parts of Wales as wind, snow and ice is expected to hit overnight.
The Met Office gave the yellow "be aware" warnings for Friday following a storm dubbed a "weather bomb".
Snow and ice are expected to hit Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd and Wrexham from midnight and up to 5cm (1.9in) of snow could fall on high ground.
Gales are also expected in south, east and west of Wales.
The coast could see winds up to 70mph and gusts up to 60mph inland.