Temperatures have plummeted in North Wales and while it is a bit cold - the weather has made for some really amazing photos

These stunning photos show Snowdonia in all its frozen glory after the mountains were dusted in snow overnight.

Temperatures plummeted overnight to as cold as 1.8C, which was recorded in Capel Curig, with strong winds making it feel below freezing.

Our head of images Hadyn Iball headed out to Ogwen Valley to capture the picturesque scene.

And there's chance of more snow over the next couple of days as well as bursts of hail with forecasters warning that the mercury could drop to -5C.

A spokesman for The Weather Channel said: "Strong Arctic ridging will continue to bring a cold outbreak to the British Isles during Wednesday and Thursday before temperatures recover nearer to average Friday.

“A cold east or south easterly flow feeding in from the near-continent will result in maximum temperatures dropping around 2 or 3C below average with highs of around 5 to 8C on Wednesday, but feeling sub-zero in a significant and bitterly cold wind chill.

“It will feel even colder on Thursday, again with maximum temperatures of 5 to 8C but the easterly breeze will make it feel -2 or -3C, locally -5C in Wales.”