THE MET Office has confirmed a cold yet sunny forecast for the weekend across north Wales.
Today (Friday, September 27) is looking bright and dry to begin with, with sunny spells and showers near the northern coastal districts.
Brisk northerly winds will bring a cold feel, despite the sunshine. Maximum temperature 15C.
Rain will clear the southeast through Friday morning ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 26, 2024
Drier and brighter behind with sunny spells and some showers 🌦️
Feeling colder for all with a northerly breeze 📉 pic.twitter.com/NYpVGy0zDV
Later on, showers will continue in the west to end Friday but will ease a little overnight. Otherwise, dry with mostly clear skies as winds fall light. Chilly, with patchy frost in rural spots. Minimum temperature 2C.
Tomorrow will see scattered showers drifting further eastwards than Friday. Bright or sunny spells are still possible in between.
Temperatures will remain below the seasonal average, with a maximum temperature of 15C.
A spokesperson has confirmed the outlook for Sunday to Tuesday.
They said: "Increasingly wet and windy on Sunday then mostly cloudy on Monday with showers.
"Drier on Tuesday with sunny spells. Briefly milder but colder again by Tuesday."
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