Wales headlines 27 November: Snow warnings across Wales, vigil held for North Wales crash teenagers, Swansea University to display ancient artefacts
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The Met office have warned that temperatures will plummet around Wales with lows as cold as minus 2 in some parts of the country over the next few days. There is also a chance of snow across Wales, as well as sleet and rain, with warnings of icy conditions for drivers

Hundreds of people joined together at a vigil in Shrewsbury for four teenage boys who lost their lives last week. Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Fitchett, and Hugo Morris, were all from Shrewsbury, but were found in a partially submerged vehicle in Gwynedd, after being reported missing early last week.

Swansea University is set to house hundreds of ancient Egyptian artefacts dating as far back as 7 thousand years ago. The collection will be on loan from Harrogate Museum for three years, and will be on display at the Egyptology department until May, with research hoping to delve deeper in the artefacts history.
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