Wales could be hit by snow, ice and strong winds

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Two yellow weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office

Snow, strong winds and heavy rain are set to hit Wales this weekend with two weather warnings issued.

A yellow warning for rain and strong winds is in place across almost all of south Wales for 24 hours from 09:00 GMT Saturday.

Another yellow alert for freezing rain and ice has been issued for mid and North Wales between 06:00 and 18:00.

Motorists have been warned vehicles could be stranded and short-term power cuts are "possible".

The Met Office issued the separate warnings, external said driving conditions will become difficult due to spray and flooding on roads while high-sided vehicles face delays on exposed routes and bridges.

Disruption to public transport is likely with rail and air travel is expected to be affected.

It added: "Flooding of a few homes and business is possible."

Some festive events may be affected by poor conditions.

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