THE MET Office has issued a yellow weather warning across Wales for St David's Day tomorrow.
A yellow rain warning has been put in place from 12am on Friday, March 1 until 3pm across most parts of Wales.
While the weather warning only narrowly misses Wrexham and Flintshire, the Met Office predicts 'sleet changing to heavy rain by late morning'.
Heavy rain is set to fall across parts of Wales which may lead to potential disruption.
Between 10-15mm of rainfall is expected widely and 30mm in a few locations across the country.
The weather forecast also says there is the potential for snowfall across higher routes for a brief time.
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The Met Office has said bus and train services might become affected with journey times taking longer. There is also potential for spray and flooding on roads.
The Met Office forecast states: "Rain and snow clearing northeast through the morning with drier conditions following.
"Bright spells and scattered heavy and wintry showers for the remainder of the day. Breezy and feeling cold.
"Maximum temperature 7 °C."
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