NORTH Wales is set to enjoy a sunny weekend – providing the perfect weather as lockdown rules shift to allow more flexibility with meeting outside.
Welsh Government previously confirmed that, at present, the current rule provides for up to six people (not including children under 11 years of age or carers) from a maximum of two households to meet outdoors.
The new rules from Saturday will allow six people (not including children under 11 years of age or carers) to meet outdoors.
People should observe social distancing from people from outside their household or support bubble when meeting others outside. The rules for meeting indoors remain unchanged.
The Met Office predict sunny skies with highs of between 17 and 18°C and long bursts of sunshine in the region this weekend, starting on Friday.
Here’s a breakdown for you…
Friday:
A crisp morning turning into a pleasantly warm, sunny day, but with blustery winds in the south.
The sunshine turning hazy at times during the afternoon but remaining dry throughout with highs of 18°C.
1am - 4°C, clear night
4am - 2°C, clear night
7am - 2°C, sunny
10am - 10°C, sunny
1pm - 15°C, sunny
4pm - 17°C, sunny
7pm - 15°C, sunny
10pm - 9°C, sunny
Saturday:
Saturday remains fairly warm with highs of 17 °C in some areas.
1am - 6°C, cloudy
4am - 4°C, cloudy
7am - 3°C, sunny spells
10am - 11°C, cloudy
1pm - 15°C, cloudy
4pm - 16°C, cloudy
7pm - 14°C, sunny spells
10pm - 9°C, clear night
Sunday:
Sunday will see temperatures start to cool down with some cloud, with the heat peaking at around 15 degrees in some areas.
1am - 5°C, clear night
4am - 3°C, clear night
7am - 3°C, sunny spells
10am - 9°C, cloudy
1pm - 12°C, sunny spells
4pm - 13°C, sunny spells
7pm - 12°C, sunny spells
10pm - 7°C, clear night
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