More snow is forecast for the Vale of Glamorgan this weekend as temperatures plummet below freezing.

The Met Office has predicted that more snow is on its way on Saturday, January 13 after the first snow of the year fell last night.

On Monday night parts of Wales and the Vale of Glamorgan saw a light dusting of snow before it disappeared this morning and the yellow warning for ice ended at 3 am.

While it has been a cold start to the new year with ice and snow warnings in place, temperatures could reach as low as minus six degrees across the Vale.

It looks as if the cold weather snap is here for the long haul with temperatures showing no signs of reaching double figures for the next two weeks.

The long-range weather forecast from Sunday, January 14 to Tuesday, January 23 suggests that it will likely turn colder as northerly winds begin to develop in the UK. It will bring a risk of snow showers and the risk of unsettled weather pushing in from the South.

This could lead to a band of snow and sleet where it meets the colder air across the country. Confidence is low concerning the timing of the arrival of any such disturbance, but there is an increasing risk of something potentially disruptive at some point in this period. Widespread frosts continue to be a feature by night, with a risk of ice in places.

The Met Office is forecasting more cold weather for the end of the month up to Wednesday, February 7.