A YELLOW weather warning is in place for both Flintshire and Wrexham tonight (December 2) with snow and ice being predicted.
The Met Office has issued the yellow alert for snow and ice across both counties.
The yellow warning is effective from 6 pm on Saturday (December 2), and will remain in place until midday on Sunday (December 3).
The warning from the Met Office reads: "Snow and ice this evening (December 2) and into Sunday morning may lead to some disruption to transport and infrastructure."
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They added: "Areas of rain, sleet, and, away from immediate coastal areas, snow, are expected to push north and east across the area later this evening and into the early hours of Sunday.
“Whilst not everywhere will see accumulating snow, some places will likely see 1-3 cm, with 5-10 cm possible over some hills and mountains of Wales, the Peak District, and the South Pennines. Ice will be an additional hazard.”
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