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Heavy snow is expected to return Drivers warned after snow returns
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Forecasters are warning that more heavy snow is expected to return across parts of south and east Wales later. Heavy snow has returned to parts of south and east Wales.
A Met Office weather warning has been issued for the south Wales valleys, Monmouthshire, Powys, Cardiff, Newport, and the Vale of Glamorgan. Earlier warnings were given that the south Wales valleys, Monmouthshire, Powys, Cardiff, Newport, and the Vale of Glamorgan would be worst affected.
A mix of rain, sleet and snow is forecast, with up to 10 cm (4 in) possible on higher ground. Up to 10 cm (4 in) of snowfall is possible on higher ground with freezing temperatures continuing into Friday, forecasters are warning.
Drivers are warned to take extra care and refer to Traffic Wales for motorway and trunk road conditions. Drivers have been warned to take extra care and refer to Traffic Wales for motorway and trunk road conditions.
BBC weather presenter Sue Charles said there was a risk of some snow through Thursday afternoon, continuing into the evening.BBC weather presenter Sue Charles said there was a risk of some snow through Thursday afternoon, continuing into the evening.
She said there is a 60% chance of snow falling in parts of south and east Wales, although the heaviest could be in areas of the Midlands or Gloucestershire instead. "It's a relatively small area, but could have a big impact, because a large amount of snow could fall in a short space of time through the evening rush hour," she said.
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