THE MET OFFICE has predicted a mix bag of weather for the weekend (September 20-22) ahead in north Wales.
It has been a sunny week in this part of the world so far, with temperatures in certain parts of the region reaching heights of 20°C.
But, tonight (September 20), the Met Office says the weather will be 'remaining rather breezy', with 'showers easing through this evening'.
It will then 'turn cloudier overnight with mist and patchy hill fog forming over the mountains, though remaining mild under cloudy skies. Minimum temperature 13 °C.'
There is also a weather warning for thunderstorms in place this weekend covering Wales.
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The forecast for tomorrow (Saturday, September 21) is as follows: "Another day of sunshine and showers, these occasionally heavy, and at times thundery, spreading northwards across the country through the afternoon."
It adds: "Generally light winds, though feeling breezy in the mountains. Maximum temperature 21 °C."
The outlook for Sunday (September 22) to Tuesday (September 24) reads: "Overcast with persistent rain through Sunday, heavy and thundery at times. Drier by Monday, though still cloudy, with further showers developing on coastal parts through Tuesday. Feeling cooler next week."
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