Several schools across North Wales have been forced to close in the wake of Storm Ciara and the snow which has hit parts of the region.
Some buildings have suffered damage in the high winds over the weekend, while others closed once the snow began to fall on Monday.
The snow is expected to continue overnight in some places, and a number of schools are expected to remain closed on Tuesday.
Local councils say it is the responsibility of the school to provide updates on closures and could not confirm which ones are planning to reopen on Tuesday.
Parents and carers are advised to check council websites for any updates.
These are the schools in North Wales which closed on Monday
Wrexham

Ysgol Bwlchgwyn CP has closed due to the weather.
Denbighshire

Ysgol Dyffryn Iâl has closed due to "adverse weather conditions".
Conwy

Conwy council said Ysgol y Creuddyn, Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy, Ysgol Eglwysbach, Ysgol Penmachno and Ysgol Talhaiar closed on Monday.
Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy was said to have been closed due to flooding, while Ysgol y Creuddyn is closed due to wind damage to the roof and will remain closed on Tuesday.
Gwynedd

Ysgol Ffridd y Llyn in Bala has closed due to the snow on Monday.
Ysgol Bro Idris in Dolgellau has closed due to the weather.
Ysgol Beddgelert has closed due to an electrical fault.
There are currently no schools closed in Anglesey or Flintshire.