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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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Weather warnings have been issued for most parts of Wales as wind, snow and ice is expected to hit overnight. | 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". | The Met Office gave the yellow "be aware" warnings for Friday following a storm dubbed a "weather bomb". |
Snow and ice are expected in Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd and Wrexham and up to 5cm (1.9in) of snow could fall on high ground. | |
As clouds move away, clearing skies pose a risk of icy conditions during Friday morning's rush hour. | |
Gales are also expected in south, east and west of Wales. | 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. | The coast could see winds up to 70mph and gusts up to 60mph inland. |