In pictures: Arctic blast brings snow to Wales

Image source, Amanda Grey

Image caption, Floki the dog enjoying the snow in Swansea

An Arctic blast has brought snow to much of south, mid and west Wales.

Up to 10cm (4in) of snow has fallen in some places, causing hundreds of schools to close and disruption to travel.

Image source, Jade McFarland

Image caption, Vinnie's first snow day in Ely, Cardiff

Image source, Annita Nitsaidou

Image caption, Swansea bay covered in snow

Image source, Rebecca Lees

Image caption, Llantwit Fardre, near Pontypridd, in the snow
Image caption, A snowman under construction in Llantwit Major

Image source, Melissa Rossiter

Image caption, The scene at the top of Y Garth mountain near Pentyrch
Image caption, Children in Carmarthen pose with the snowman they have built

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Image caption, A woman taking her dog for a walk in the snow in Blackwood, Caerphilly
Image caption, Hawthorn Primary School in Cardiff, which is one of many schools to close due to the snow
Image caption, Gemma Vyse and her granddaughter Sophia, aged 4, enjoying the snow at Brynhyfryd Park, Swansea
Image caption, Pontypridd covered in snow on Wednesday morning
Image caption, The Senedd in Cardiff Bay

Image source, Jess Cundy

Image caption, Sheep in the snow in Llanharry
Image caption, The mountain road between Pontypridd and Llanwonno
Image caption, Teddy and Mabel enjoying the snow in Bridgend on Wednesday morning
Image caption, A train travelling in the snow at Heath High level train station in Cardiff

Image source, Mark in Cardiff

Image caption, A snowman in Cardiff built by Anwen, 10, and Idris, 5

Image source, Weather Watchers/Wendy for Ponty

Image caption, Snow settled on trees in Pontypridd
Image caption, The scene early on Wednesday morning in Radyr