GWENT woke up to a blanket of snow today and a yellow weather warning remains in place until tomorrow morning.

While this means school closures and transport disruption for many, it also means there are some beautiful scenes across the region.

Parks, Gwent landmarks, gardens and hillsides are inches deep in snow, and children are having a blast building snowmen and playing in the wintery weather.

Take a look at some great pictures from this morning posted by our camera club.

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Tredegar House looking beautiful this morning. Picture: Peter Humber

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Pontypool Park thick with snow. Picture: Gareth Mayers

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Penylan Lane frozen solid. Picture: Alun Evans

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An eerie view of St Woolos Cemetery by Alun Evans

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The view across Newport today captured by Nicola Gapper

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The snow looking deep in Cwmbran. Picture: Nicky Deacon

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Spring daffodils weighed down by the snow in Caerleon. Pictured: Linda Hill

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A frosty Cwmtillery Lakes captured by Andrew Rees

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A light dusting of snow in Magor this morning. Picture: Rachel Norman

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Blaenavon had a good covering of snow. Picture: Tammy Louise Mountain

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A deep blanket of snow in Llanfrechfa. Picture: Katie Williams