IT is set to be a fairly mild and dry week weather-wise across Wrexham and Flintshire.
Barring some heavy rain that is set to fall later today, the Met Office is predicting a rather dry and mild week with temperatures reaching a high of 10C.
Temperatures are expected to drop in the evenings, with minimum temperatures of 0C, with cold starts to the day likely.
The weather experts have warned that there may be the odd shower throughout the week but it is expected to be a 'pleasant' week across Wrexham and Flintshire.
A Met Office spokesperson said: "Today: After a cloudy start to the day, rain will spread in from the west, turning heavy at times. As the rain spreads in it will turn windy, particularly around the coast. Maximum temperature 9 °C.
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"Tonight: Rain will clear to the east through the evening and winds will ease, leaving a dry night with a few mist and fog patches in the east. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
"Tuesday: Fog patches will clear through the morning, leaving a largely dry day with plenty of sunshine and light winds. However, the odd shower could bubble up during the afternoon. Maximum temperature 11 °C.
"Outlook for Wednesday to Friday: Largely dry and fine with sunny spells in the coming days, although isolated showers are possible during the afternoons. Chilly overnight, but feeling pleasant during the day in the sunshine."
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