THERE were "wintry" showers in some parts of Gwent overnight.

People in Ebbw Vale and Tredegar were among those waking up to a dusting of the white stuff today.

Some snow could still be seen on traffic cameras along the A465 Heads of the Valleys Road.

Further north, in the Brecon Beacons, you could be forgiven for thinking we were about to enter January, not April.

South Wales Argus: A snowy Sugar Loaf in the background of this photograph. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Lola PkhA snowy Sugar Loaf in the background of this photograph. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Lola Pkh

South Wales Argus: A snow-covered Blorenge in Abergavenny. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Lola PkhA snow-covered Blorenge in Abergavenny. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Lola Pkh

South Wales Argus: Snow covers some of the industrial heritage site in Blaenavon. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Tammy Louise MountainSnow covers some of the industrial heritage site in Blaenavon. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Tammy Louise Mountain

South Wales Argus: Snow in Blaenavon. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Tammy Louise MountainSnow in Blaenavon. Picture: South Wales Argus Camera Club member Tammy Louise Mountain

Highways agency Traffic Wales has urged drivers to "take extra care" in areas where there is snow this morning.

South Wales Argus: Snow on the ground in Tredegar this morning. Picture: Traffic WalesSnow on the ground in Tredegar this morning. Picture: Traffic Wales

South Wales Argus: Snow on the ground in Ebbw Vale this morning. Picture: Traffic WalesSnow on the ground in Ebbw Vale this morning. Picture: Traffic Wales

The latest forecast for Blaenau Gwent, after those "wintry" showers and a "frosty start", is for "some decent sunny spells".

South Wales Argus: Some snow visible alongside the A465 at Highest Point. Picture: Traffic WalesSome snow visible alongside the A465 at Highest Point. Picture: Traffic Wales

But temperatures tonight could drop as low as -4C when things "turn frosty" again.

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