Just when you thought spring was finally here, the Met Office have issued a new snow warning for Thursday morning, forecasting snow across much of Wales.
Most of the snow is expected to be limited to higher ground, but some snow is predicted to fall on lower ground, with roads and railways likely to be affected.
Forecasters say about 5cm (2in) of snow is expected above 200m with the chance of 10cm (4in) on roads above 300m. The snow is expected to affect south east, mid and north Wales before it clears eastwards.
Last week the ‘Beast from the East’ bought extremely low temperatures with heavy snowfall and ice, while ‘Storm Emma’ caused havoc with high winds on Friday.
The weather warning reads: “Between 00:05 Thursday 8th and 11:00 Thursday 8th – Sleet and snow for upland areas and some lower ground as well overnight and during Thursday morning. Some roads and railways are likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services.