IT'S set to be a warm weekend across North Wales.
The Met Office is predicting a fairly warm and sunny weekend, with some spells of rain later on Sunday.
The weather appears to have turned a corner this week with dry and sunny days, temperatures reaching 18C.
That looks set to continue towards the end of the week and into the weekend.
Today is forecast to be a dry day with highs of 19C, while temperatures will rise to 22C on Friday (May 10).
Saturday (May 11) looks set to be the best day, with highs of 22C and sunny spells before Sunday (May 12) brings a mix of sunshine and showers.
A Met Office spokesperson said: "Today: Once early morning mist and fog clears, another fine and dry day is on offer with plenty of warm sunshine. There is a chance of some low cloud lingering around northern coasts, but otherwise fine for all.
"Tonight: A dry end to the day with plenty of late evening sunshine. Remaining settled overnight with some mist and fog patches possible. Another rather mild night. Minimum temperature 7 °C.
"Friday: High pressure continues to dominate, bringing a dry day with plenty of sunny spells. Feeling very warm in the sunshine and light winds. Maximum temperature 22 °C.
"Outlook for Saturday to Monday: Remaining settled to start the weekend with warm sunny spells and the odd shower. Chance of heavy, thundery showers on Sunday before turning widely unsettled on Monday and feeling cooler."
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