White Christmas: When Wales woke to a month's worth of snow
Forty years ago, Wales woke up on Christmas Eve to the start of a very white Christmas.
The extremely cold weather started in 1981 and did not let up until early February.
In Corwen, Denbighshire, the mercury plummeted to -22.7C (-8.86F).
On 7 January 1982, snow fell non-stop for 36 hours creating 6m high snow drifts.
“It’s been beautiful actually,” one woman said at the time. “The people are wonderful.”
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