THE MET Office has made its predictions for the weather in north Wales this weekend - and it's a real mixed bag.
After a long and grey winter period, many of us will be wondering when the sun is going to make an appearance in our part of the world.
Now, in its forecast for the weekend of February 24 and 25, the Met Office has said that some 'sunny spells' could be on the way.
Experts say we can expect some 'sunny spells', along with 'scattered showers' which will be 'heavy and possibly thundery'.
Here's what the Met Office forecast looks like for the days ahead:
Tonight (Friday, February 23)
Met Office says: "Showers continuing this evening, some of these heavy and wintry, gradually easing overnight. Clearer spells developing and turning colder with a frost developing under the light winds. Minimum temperature -1 °C."
TOP STORIES TODAY
- RECAP: Inquest concludes into death of boy who fell from Great Orme
- How to report a missing DWP cost of living payment if you have not received £299
- Secretary of State to meet with North Wales leaders over £1bn railway funding
(Saturday, February 24):
Met Office says: "After a chilly start, sunny spells for most with showers, heavy at times continuing in the west, easing through the day. Temperatures similar to Friday with generally light winds. Maximum temperature 9 °C."
Outlook for Sunday (February 25) to Tuesday (February 27):
Met Office says: "Outbreaks of rain and stronger winds likely on Sunday before turning drier and brighter on Monday. Cloudier on Tuesday with some patchy rain in the west. Temperatures close to average."
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here