A yellow weather warning has been issued for Ceredigion as the Met Office warn of snow affecting the region.
The snow warning will hit the area on Wednesday, lasting until 6pm on Friday.
The Met Office warn that “heavy snow” could cause “significant disruption” in the area.
Met Office snow warning for Ceredigion
This is what the Met Office warn to expect:
There is a small chance that long delays and cancellations on bus, rail and air travel could occur
There is a slight chance that roads may become blocked by deep snow, with many stranded vehicles and passengers
There is a small chance that communities could be cut off for several days
There is a small chance that long interruptions to power supplies and other services, such as gas, water, telephone and mobile phone coverage, may occur
A spokesman added: “Snow could develop quite widely across the warning area on Thursday and Friday as a potentially quite deep area of low pressure moves across the UK.
“Parts of Northern Ireland, north Wales and northern England are currently expected to see the worst of the conditions on Thursday, with parts of Scotland and northern England then seeing the heaviest snow on Friday.
“Event totals could bring 5 to 10 cm of snow to many locations, even at low elevations, with potentially 15 to 20 cm accumulating across the northern portion of the warning area.
“Higher elevations of the North Pennines, Southern Uplands, higher parts of the Central Belt and the southern Highlands may see as much as 30 to 40cm of snow in places.
“In addition, there is potential for strong winds, which may lead to blizzard conditions and drifting of lying snow.”
Everywhere in Wales affected by Met Office snow warning
This is every region of Wales which could see snow as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning:
- Ceredigion
- Conwy
- Denbighshire
- Flintshire
- Gwynedd
- Isle of Anglesey
- Powys
- Wrexham
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