Snow in Wales: Your pictures

News imageWales News Service Huw YoungWales News Service
Take off...Huw Young has been snowboarding at Storey Arms

The snow has been causing chaos for some in south and mid Wales but it has also meant an early start to the weekend for thousands of children, with more than 500 schools closed.

Here's a round-up of your photographs showing how Wales has been making the most of the weather on Friday.

News imageWales News Service Matthew and Jacob find giant icicles on Bwlch Mountain, Rhondda Cynon TaffWales News Service
Matthew and Jacob find giant icicles on Bwlch Mountain, Rhondda Cynon Taff
News imageWales News Service Two men on a tubeWales News Service
Double the fun: Two people have a go at tubing
News imageMini snowman on an outside table
Snow joke: This mini snowman dresses for the weather outside the Castle Hotel in Brecon
News imageWales News Service Dean Wager and Krysti Henderson with their snowboardWales News Service
Dean Wager and Krysti Henderson have been snowboarding
News imageRoncie Briggs Child plays in snow with dogRoncie Briggs
School's out for Roncie Briggs’ daughter and their nine-month-old puppy in Newport
News imageLauren Rawlings Albie with a snowmanLauren Rawlings
Albie, one, has been enjoying the snow in Bridgend, according to Lauren Rawlings
News imageAlice and Sophie with their snowman wrapped in a Wales scraf
Alice and Sophie dress their snowman for Wales' Six Nations game with France on Friday
News imageJohn Snowy river bankJohn
There has been no shortage of pretty pictures, like this scene at Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taff
News imageCarys Marshall Baby India and her mum Carys in the snowCarys Marshall
11-month-old India was bundled up warm so she could play in the snow with her mum Carys in Cefn Glas, Bridgend
News imageHarbourmummy Snow on the sandHarbourmummy
White sands... it has even snowed on the beach at Burry Port, Carmarthenshire
News imageHanna Bertorelli Black sheep eating in the snowHanna Bertorelli
These black sheep needed their woolly coats in snowy Bryncethin in Bridgend county