A weather warning for ice has been issued for Mid and North Wales.
The Met Office issued a yellow warning on Saturday morning saying icy patches, with snow mainly on higher ground, may cause "tricky" travel conditions.
The warning is in place from 9pm on Saturday, December 14, to 11am on Sunday, December 15.
What to expect
- Some roads and railways are likely to be affected with longer journey times
- Icy surfaces may make accidents and falls more likely
The Met Office said: "A spell of rain and hill snow is likely to affect many areas, with skies clearing at times to allow icy surfaces, although these won't affect all places.
"The snow is most likely above 200 metres elevation and probably focused in the north Pennines and into parts of Scotland; here it could affect a few lower lying areas."
Affected areas in Powys
- Welshpool
- Llanfyllin
- Llanfair Caereinion
- Guilsfield
- Llanymynech
- Meifod
- Llanwddyn
- Llansanffraid
- Trewern
- Llanerfyl
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