THE recent warm weather is set to continue across Wrexham and Flintshire this week.
Temperatures have risen in the region over the past week, with residents soaking up the sun over the bank holiday weekend.
The weather is showing no signs of changing according to the Met Office.
The weather experts predict that it will be sunny with highs of 20C for the remainder of the week in Wrexham and Flintshire.
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The Met Office forecast is:
Today (May 30):
Patchy cloud for a while during the morning, but this generally clearing, leaving mostly sunny skies by the afternoon. Staying fine through this evening. Feeling pleasantly warm, although rather breezy for some. Maximum temperature 22 °C.
Tonight:
Clear at first. Cloud arriving in East Wales overnight, and patchy cloud possibly making it to the west by dawn. A little milder than recent nights. Still breezy in places. Minimum temperature 5 °C.
Wednesday (May 31):
Much of the country will probably start off quite cloudy. Slowly brightening up with warm sunny spells breaking through by the afternoon. Staying cooler in places, especially in the breeze. Maximum temperature 21 °C.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Staying dry with high pressure remaining dominant. Plenty of strong sunshine but some cloud is likely at times, mainly during the mornings. Warm days, albeit cool overnight. Breezy at times.
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