Members of the Leader Camera Club have been capturing wintry moments as snow continues to cover Wrexham and Flintshire.
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With no sign of it letting up for most of today, we're sure there are plenty more stunning shots to come.
If you have any photos of the snow to share, email news@leaderlive.co.uk
Winter wonderland. Picture: Sean Hughes
Feeding in the snow. Picture: Robin Parker
Whiteout at Wynnstay. Picture: Alan Brace
Robin. Picture: Simon Dean
Brew in the snow. Picture: Michelle Westerman
Swan Lane, Gwernymynydd. Picture: Adam Williams
Flames out. Picture: Andy Thomas
Squirrel in Acton Park. Picture: Daniel J Photography
Pool Road, Brymbo. Picture: Linzi Bradley
Snow day at home. Picture: Eve Walker
Whiteout at Erddig. Picture: Andrew Bond (Image: Andrew Bond, Leader Camera Club)
Snowy Acton. Picture: Sian Roberts (Image: Sian Roberts, Leader Camera Club)
Snowy sheep in Pentredwr. Picture: Wendy Howe (Image: Wendy Howe, Leader Camera Club)
Snowy scene at Erddig. Picture: Shafiul A Monir (Image: Shafiul A Monir, Leader Camera Club)
Snow in Ruabon. Picture: Anna Louise Watkin (Image: Anna Louise Watkin, Leader Camera Club)
Fun in the snow. Picture: Gemma Wright (Image: Gemma Wright, Leader Camera Club)
Spring blooming through the snow. Picture: Glenys Jones (Image: Glenys Jones, Leader Camera Club)
Mylo in the snow. Picture: Steve Jones (Image: Steve Jones, Leader Camera Club)
Wintry wood walk. Picture: Ann Parry (Image: Ann Parry, Leader Camera Club)
Sheep in the snow. Picture: Veronica Young (Image: Veronica Young, Leader Camera Club)
Geese in the snow. Picture: Jamie Jenkins (Image: Jamie Jenkins, Leader Camera Club)
Cup and Saucer at Erddig. Picture: Alix Langton (Image: Alix Langton, Leader Camera Club)
Sheep in the snow in Penycae. Picture: Angela Joan Rushton (Image: Angela Joan Rushton, Leader Camera Club)
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