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Snow could be on the way for parts of the UK as a cold snap arrives in the wake of Storm Claudia.

The storm, named by the Spanish meteorological service, hit the UK on Friday and had a “devastating” impact in Wales, where a major incident was declared.

Dozens of people were rescued from their homes or evacuated in the town of Monmouth, in south-east Wales, following severe flooding when the River Monnow burst its banks.

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Some 119.6mm of rainfall was recorded at a Natural Resources Wales rain gauge at Tafalog in Gwent, south-east Wales, in the 12 hours to 6am on Saturday, while 80.6mm was reco

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