More snow could be on its way to North Wales over the next couple of days prompting weather warnings.

The Met Office has forecast yet more wintry showers with a mixture of sleet and snow expected to fall in some parts of the region.

A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in force across Gwynedd and Powys until 1pm today.

The forecaster said that up to 10cm of snow could fall but the worst of the conditions are expected in south Wales.

The yellow warning said: "Any single period of snow is not expected to last more than six to nine hours but some snow accumulations are likely with 1-3 cm likely in places within the warning area and the potential for 5-10 cm, perhaps particularly over Wales and southwest England. Snow amounts will vary markedly across England and Wales with many places seeing very little accumulating snow, more so in East Anglia and the Midlands. Even where snow does not fall icy stretches are still to be expected."

Snow on the top of Moel Famau from Ruthin. Image: Hadyn Iball
Snow on the top of Moel Famau from Ruthin. Image: Hadyn Iball

Forecasts suggest that snow could also fall in Blaenau Ffestiniog on Saturday with strong winds adding to the chill factor making it feel as cold as -7C.

Here's a look at what the weather will be like where you are today and over the weekend.

Flintshire

It will be a chilly start with lows of -1C  in Hawarden but the rest of the day will be cloudy.

Saturday will also see lows of -1C but it will warm up during the day to 4C with sunny spells forecast for the afternoon.

Wintry conditions could make a return on Sunday with sleet expected at 9am turning to rain by noon with showers set to last until 6pm.

Wrexham

A cold start with temperatures at -1C during the early hours of this morning but it should stay dry.

Forecasters have predicted a sunny day on Saturday with light snow forecast to return at 6am on Sunday.

Snow in Wrexham
Snow in Wrexham

Denbighshire

It will be a cloudy day in Denbighshire on Friday with the odd burst of sunshine.

Saturday will be bright and sunny with temperatures expected to reach 5C although it could feel a few degrees cooler with winds of 28mph forecast in Rhyl.

Forecasters predict a cold start on Sunday with lows of 0C with the rest of the weekend set to be cloudy.

Conwy

Feeling cold in Conwy county this morning but it will be a dry and cloudy day. Temperatures will rise to 5C by noon on Saturday with some sunny intervals expected.

Rain will move in on Sunday with the Met Office predicting a 50% chance of light showers between 9am and 3pm with gusts of 28mph expected. It's unlikely that we will see any snow over the next couple of days, said the Met Office.

Gwynedd

Another cold morning is expected in Gwynedd with lows of -1C in Bala until around 11am. Forecasters are warning that there could be mist between 5am and 9am in Blaenau Ffestiniog. Winds of around 28mph are predicted which will add to the wind chill effect making it feel more like -7C. The rest of the day will be cloudy.

Some parts of the county could see snow on Saturday with the Met Office predicting a 30% risk of light snow between midnight and 3am in Blaenau Ffestiniog and again at 9am.

Heavy snow on the Tal-y-Llyn Pass and Dinas Mawddwy Pass
Heavy snow on the Tal-y-Llyn Pass and Dinas Mawddwy Pass

Sunday will get off to a chilly start with the mercury expected to drop to -3C in the early hours. More wintry showers are forecast in Blaenau Ffestiniog with a 50% chance of light snow at 6am turning to sleet by 9am.

But other areas such as Barmouth are more likely to see rain with an 80% chance of heavy rain forecast by the Met Office at noon but no snow is expected in the town.

Anglesey

Gusts of up to 31mph will make it feel cool on Anglesey this afternoon but it will be a dry and cloudy day for most on the island.

Warming up by Saturday with highs of 5C and widespread sunshine expected but winds of 27mph are expected in Holyhead during the afternoon.

Sunday will be wet with showers expected from 6am until around 3pm but it will be warm at around 7C.

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