With a four day weekend ahead of us, we’ve taken a look at what weather we can look forward to.
This is what the Met Office is predicting for Rhyl, Prestatyn and Abergele this Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend.
Rhyl
Thursday
- 4pm – Cloudy, 16 degrees
- 7pm – Cloudy, 15 degrees
Friday
- 7am – Light showers, 12 degrees
- 10am – Light showers, 13 degrees
- 1pm – Light showers, 15 degrees
- 4pm – Light showers, 16 degrees
- 7pm – Light showers, 16 degrees
Saturday
- 7am – Sunny intervals, 11 degrees
- 10am – Sunny intervals, 14 degrees
- 1pm – Sunny, 17 degrees
- 4pm – Sunny intervals, 18 degrees
- 7pm – Sunny intervals, 17 degrees
Sunday
- 7am – Coudy, 11 degrees
- 10am – Cloudy, 12 degrees
- 1pm – Overcast, 13 degrees
- 4pm – Light rain, 14 degrees
- 7pm – Light rain, 14 degrees
Prestatyn
Thursday
- 4pm – Cloudy, 16 degrees
- 7pm – Light rain, 14 degrees
Friday
- 7am – Light showers, 12 degrees
- 10am – Light showers, 13 degrees
- 1pm – Light showers, 14 degrees
- 4pm – Heavy showers, 16 degrees
- 7pm – Light showers, 16 degrees
Saturday
- 7am – Sunny intervals, 11 degrees
- 10am – Sunny intervals, 14 degrees
- 1pm – Sunny, 17 degrees
- 4pm – Sunny intervals, 18 degrees
- 7pm – Sunny intervals, 17 degrees
Sunday
- 7am – Coudy, 10 degrees
- 10am – Cloudy, 12 degrees
- 1pm – Cloudy, 13 degrees
- 4pm – Light rain, 14 degrees
- 7pm – Light rain, 14 degrees
Abergele
Thursday
- 4pm – Heavy showers, 15 degrees
- 7pm – Coudy, 16 degrees
Friday
- 7am – Light showers, 12 degrees
- 10am – Light showers, 13 degrees
- 1pm – Light showers, 15 degrees
- 4pm – Light showers, 16 degrees
- 7pm – Light showers, 16 degrees
Saturday
- 7am – Sunny intervals, 11 degrees
- 10am – Sunny intervals, 14 degrees
- 1pm – Sunny intervals, 17 degrees
- 4pm – Sunny intervals, 18 degrees
- 7pm – Sunny intervals, 17 degrees
Sunday
- 7am – Coudy, 10 degrees
- 10am – Cloudy, 13 degrees
- 1pm – Cloudy, 17 degrees
- 4pm – Light rain, 18 degrees
- 7pm – Light rain, 17 degrees
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