In Pictures: Heavy snow blankets parts of Wales

Kate Sturdy and her sheep posing for a photo in the snowImage source, Kate Sturdy
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Kate Sturdy with her black nose Valais sheep in Flintshire

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Wales has seen two days of snowfall, across the mid and north of the country.

The wintry weather has caused disruption - such as bus and train service cancellations and school closures on Thursday and Friday.

More snow is due over the weekend but it is not expected to be as extensive as the past two days.

Here's a selection of what the snow is like where you are - complete with your pet pigs and garden ornaments.

Two KuneKune pigs in the nowImage source, Kate Sturdy
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Ms Sturdy's pigs are called Apple, Percy, Sausage and Bacon

Two sheep in the snowImage source, Kate Sturdy
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There is baaa-d weather but these are lapping it up

Lake Vyrnwy's ice cold lake Image source, Fronheulog Caravan Park/Facebook
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Lake Vyrnwy saw snowfall 16cm (6in) deep on Friday morning

A house in Lake VyrnwyImage source, Fronheulog Caravan Park/Facebook
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A scene out of a Christmas film? These are homes nearby the lake

Farmer Gareth Wyn Jones in  Llanfairfechan, Conwy county
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Farmer Gareth Wyn Jones was on a mission to save his sheep from being buried in snow

Kermit the Frog covered in snow in FlintshireImage source, Ali Mills
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A Kermit the Frog ornament covered in snow in Flintshire

Molly the dog enjoying the snowImage source, Alison Mills
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Molly the dog enjoying the snow in north Wales

Snow climbing up the window in Llannefydd, Conwy countyImage source, Ffion Williams
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Snowed in? A residet's window in Llannefydd, Conwy county

Ariel shor of Tregarth, near Bangor
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Tregarth, near Bangor