THE WEEKEND ahead will see a mixture of dry and sunny spells across most parts of North Wales.
The Met Office has confirmed it will be a mostly dry weekend across Wrexham and Flintshire.
High pressure to the northeast of the UK is pushing areas of low pressure, and more unsettled weather, southwards
— Met Office (@metoffice) March 7, 2024
This has brought a spell of intense rainfall and mountain snow across parts of Europe
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Today (Friday, March 8) looks to be generally dry and breezier, with a mix of sunny spells and areas of cloud moving in from the south-east at times.
There remains a slight chance for an isolated shower.
The outlook for Saturday is rather cloudy and breezy with some showery rain moving from the south.
Sunday will see overcast skies while staying breezy.
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A met office spokesperson said: "Some rain is likely at times, especially on Sunday.
"Windy at first, with temperatures around average."
On Monday (March 11) the skies will remain largely cloudy with a few spots of light rain lingering around but it will generally drier.
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