North and Mid Wales is bracing itself for more snow, ice and freezing cold temperatures this week as the 'Beast From The East' continues to blast the region.
Snow and ice on Tuesday led to the closure of dozens of schools and businesses.
The Met Office has now issued further weather warnings for Wales - stretching from Thursday morning until Saturday night - which is expected to cause disruption to our region.
A yellow alert for snow remains in place until 11.55pm on Tuesday.
Weather warning for Thursday. Image: Met Office
Respite is expected on Wednesday, with a largely dry day, but blizzard-like conditions are expected to hit again on Thursday.
A yellow weather warning for wind and snow from 9am on Thursday until 11.55pm on Saturday is in place across Denbighshire, Wrexham and Flintshire, while an amber warning of ice and snow is in place for most of Powys from 2pm on Thursday until 8am on Friday.
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