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Wales weather: Power restored but ice risk remains Wales weather: Power restored but ice risk remains
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Plunging temperatures have brought bring a risk of ice to north and mid Wales, but the worst of the snow appears to be over for now. Plunging temperatures have brought a risk of ice to north and mid Wales, but the worst of the snow appears over.
Snow on Friday and over the weekend disrupted travel in many areas. Some 6,000 homes had lost their electricity in Denbighshire over the weekend, but all had supplies restored by Sunday night.
Some 6,000 homes had lost their electricity in north east Wales at one stage, but Scottish Power said all had supplies restored by Sunday evening. A family of four marooned on a hillside farm outside Wrexham for days were also airlifted to safety on Sunday.
They included a baby and rescuers said they had burned furniture to keep warm.
The family were flown to safety by a rescue helicopter from Valley on Anglesey from the farm seven miles west of Wrexham.
Drifts up to about 8ft (2.5m) had prevented them from getting into their snow-covered vehicle.
The Met Office warned that melting snow may have frozen overnight, turning to ice on pavements and roads.The Met Office warned that melting snow may have frozen overnight, turning to ice on pavements and roads.
A yellow "be aware" warning for ice in Gwynedd, Anglesey, Powys, Conwy, Denbighshire, Wrexham and Flintshire remains in place until 09:00 GMT on Monday.A yellow "be aware" warning for ice in Gwynedd, Anglesey, Powys, Conwy, Denbighshire, Wrexham and Flintshire remains in place until 09:00 GMT on Monday.
Temperatures were expected to have fallen to as low as -5C (23F) overnight.Temperatures were expected to have fallen to as low as -5C (23F) overnight.
Forecasters said Monday would remain cold but mostly dry with isolated snow flurries possible, mainly in the east. Little change is expected during the week.Forecasters said Monday would remain cold but mostly dry with isolated snow flurries possible, mainly in the east. Little change is expected during the week.
Elderly and vulnerableElderly and vulnerable
Heavy snow fell in parts of Wales on Friday and Saturday, with Flintshire, Denbighshire and Wrexham seeing the worst of the disruption.Heavy snow fell in parts of Wales on Friday and Saturday, with Flintshire, Denbighshire and Wrexham seeing the worst of the disruption.
Many roads were treacherous and some impassable, particularly minor routes.Many roads were treacherous and some impassable, particularly minor routes.
Wrexham football fans braved the poor conditions to travel to London to see their team triumph in the club's first visit to Wembley in the FA Trophy final against Grimsby Town.Wrexham football fans braved the poor conditions to travel to London to see their team triumph in the club's first visit to Wembley in the FA Trophy final against Grimsby Town.
By Sunday evening, most major routes had reopened apart from a handful in Denbighshire.By Sunday evening, most major routes had reopened apart from a handful in Denbighshire.
Denbighshire council said teams were working around the clock to clear the road network.Denbighshire council said teams were working around the clock to clear the road network.
Disruption to some services is expected on Monday with Flintshire council saying its day centres are closed.Disruption to some services is expected on Monday with Flintshire council saying its day centres are closed.
The council also urged people to be good neighbours and check on elderly and vulnerable residents.The council also urged people to be good neighbours and check on elderly and vulnerable residents.
While 200 schools were closed on Friday, pupils in the areas affected have now started their Easter holidays.While 200 schools were closed on Friday, pupils in the areas affected have now started their Easter holidays.