Weather: 'Fantastic' ice formations line Welsh roadsides

Jodie Murphy Ice formations near Llong on the way to Mold on a roadsideJodie Murphy
Eight-year-old Violet said she thought the ice formations were the "door to Narnia"

Beautiful formations of ice by a roadside have been captured on camera in north east Wales.

Alison Best was driving home from an essential journey to buy food when she saw the "fantastic ice sculpture" at Llong, near Mold in Flintshire.

It is thought they were formed as a result of spray from passing vehicles.

BBC Wales meteorologist Derek Brockway said the formations were caused by "motorists driving through puddles of water on the side of the road spraying the hedges and trees".

"The water has frozen overnight with temperatures falling as low as minus six," he said.

Alison Best Ice formations near Llong on the way to Mold on a roadsideAlison Best

Jodie Murphy, 33, said she "couldn't possibly just drive past" one of the formations at Llay, near Wrexham.

She said her eight-year-old daughter Violet asked her to drive back to them "convinced it was the 'door to Narnia'".

"I've never seen anything like it before.

"As we drove past I thought it was plastic sheeting caught in the hedge," she added.

Alison Best Ice formations near Llong on the way to Mold on a roadsideAlison Best
It is thought the ice formations were formed as a result of spray from vehicles

Mrs Best, 53, who lives near Mold, said she had never seen anything like it before.

"It's like the ice age," she said.

"I think due to the heavy rain recently, water has run off the hill and passing cars have driven through the the puddles that formed, spraying water forming the icicles.

"I've never seen this before. I thought to myself 'wow that's incredible, I must turn back to photograph it'."

Alison Best Ice formations near Llong on the way to Mold on a roadsideAlison Best
Alison Best Ice formations near Llong on the way to Mold on a roadsideAlison Best
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