It's looking like a mixed weather week ahead, according to experts at the Met Office.
The organisation has issued its Wales weather forecast, covering Sunday to Thursday.
Here's what a spokesman has said we can expect today (Sunday): "Any early morning mist and low cloud will quickly clear leaving a bright day with spells of sunshine.
"The odd shower possible near northern and western coasts, but many places will be dry.
"Feeling fresher but pleasant in any sunshine. Maximum temperature 19 °C.
"A fine and dry start to the evening with some late spells of sunshine.
"However, turning increasingly cloudy with outbreaks of rain arriving from the west throughout the night. "Minimum temperature 13 °C."
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Monday is expected to get underway with "a rather grey start with some patchy rain."
The skies are expected to brighten heading into the afternoon with some spells of sunshine developing.
It will likely be breezy but feeling humid once again with a maximum temperature of 21 °C.
And in terms of the outlook for later in the week, the spokesman added: "Largely dry and increasingly warm on Tuesday and Wednesday with sunny spells and just the odd spot of rain.
"Turning unsettled on Thursday as rain moves in from the west."
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