THE MET Office has confirmed a brighter week ahead for North Wales.
After a yellow rain warning over the weekend, this week will be dry with bright spells, remaining mild, across North Wales, including Wrexham and Flintshire.
Today (February 19) will see light rain clearing during the morning to give a mostly fine day with some hazy sunny spells through high cloud.
Rain will clear to the south on Monday morning, and skies will brighten for many ⛅️
— Met Office (@metoffice) February 18, 2024
Showers will continue to spread into Scotland 🌦️ pic.twitter.com/WcsYPesZks
It will feel pleasant in the sunshine with mostly light winds and temperatures above average for the time of year, a maximum of 12 °C.
The wind will slowly pick up throughout the night around coasts and higher ground as cloud thickens in the west.
Tomorrow (February 20) will see more cloud but some breaks in the east giving some hazy sunshine.
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A band of rain will move in from the northwest in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 10 °C.
A Met Office spokesperson confirmed the outlook for Wednesday to Friday and said: "Winds strengthening as we return to another period of unsettled weather with heavy and persistent rain in the midweek.
"Mild through Wednesday, but turning colder on Thursday."
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