Just been up the Preselis (Crymych end)... 3/4c and frequent fleeting wintry showers, mainly of hail.
Nothing white on the ground, bar the odd micro hail drift.
Snow visible on the Beacons in the distance.
I think we needed a cooler Autumn/early winter period to get much from the marginal situations of the last few days. A big high and a week of deep frosts in December might have helped take some of the 'local' heat out of the system. Atm, ground temps, air temps and sea temps all seem a bit too high to allow widespread, lowland settling snow.
Has there actually been any ice-days across Wales this winter?
Maybe the coming week will correct 'background' temps downwards and we'll have a shot at a snowy breakdown, at least.