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Wales snow: 'Rare' red warning issued by Met Office Wales snow: 'Rare' red warning issued by Met Office
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A "rare" red warning for snow has been issued by the Met Office for parts of Wales on Friday.A "rare" red warning for snow has been issued by the Met Office for parts of Wales on Friday.
The warning applies to the Heads of the Valleys and Brecon Beacons areas of south Wales, although snow is expected across much of Wales.The warning applies to the Heads of the Valleys and Brecon Beacons areas of south Wales, although snow is expected across much of Wales.
BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said a red warning is "rare and means take action".BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said a red warning is "rare and means take action".
Plans are already in place to close mountain roads in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) from 22:00 GMT on Thursday.Plans are already in place to close mountain roads in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) from 22:00 GMT on Thursday.
The three currently scheduled to close include the Rhigos, Bwlch and Maerdy roads.The three currently scheduled to close include the Rhigos, Bwlch and Maerdy roads.
A spokeswoman for RCT said: "This snow is expected to be particularly severe between 3am and 9am and is likely to lead to widespread accumulations of four inches with six-eight inches over higher ground."A spokeswoman for RCT said: "This snow is expected to be particularly severe between 3am and 9am and is likely to lead to widespread accumulations of four inches with six-eight inches over higher ground."
Red warning areas could see up to 30cm of snow and blizzards and people are warned to avoid non-essential journeys.Red warning areas could see up to 30cm of snow and blizzards and people are warned to avoid non-essential journeys.
The Met Office added that strong south-easterly winds could also cause severe drifting of lying snow "and severe disruption".The Met Office added that strong south-easterly winds could also cause severe drifting of lying snow "and severe disruption".
A band of snow is forecast to spread across much of Wales during Friday morning, lasting through the afternoon and evening.A band of snow is forecast to spread across much of Wales during Friday morning, lasting through the afternoon and evening.
There is an amber warning covering most of the country, which means around 5 to 10cm (2 to 4 in) of snow is expected.There is an amber warning covering most of the country, which means around 5 to 10cm (2 to 4 in) of snow is expected.
It had already started snowing overnight into Thursday in areas of Gwynedd and South Wales Police have had reports of snow from west Wales through to Maesteg.It had already started snowing overnight into Thursday in areas of Gwynedd and South Wales Police have had reports of snow from west Wales through to Maesteg.
No school transport will be operating throughout Powys and Rhondda Cynon Taf on Friday.No school transport will be operating throughout Powys and Rhondda Cynon Taf on Friday.
But a spokeswoman said: "We expect all school transport to be back to normal on Monday."But a spokeswoman said: "We expect all school transport to be back to normal on Monday."
Councils across Wales say they are prepared, with road grit levels remaining high after record stocks.Councils across Wales say they are prepared, with road grit levels remaining high after record stocks.
There are more than 200,000 tonnes in stock after Wales began the winter with a record 243,000 tonnes and relatively little has been used since.There are more than 200,000 tonnes in stock after Wales began the winter with a record 243,000 tonnes and relatively little has been used since.
Cardiff council said just under half of its 600-mile network of roads will be gritted. Several cycle routes will also be treated.Cardiff council said just under half of its 600-mile network of roads will be gritted. Several cycle routes will also be treated.
Cardiff Airport said a snow plough will be in operation but to check with the airport for any schedule changes.
Temperatures have already dropped to -5C (23F) in areas of Wales this week.Temperatures have already dropped to -5C (23F) in areas of Wales this week.
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