'MUCH COLDER' days are set to arrive in Wales over the weekend, according to the Met Office.
Experts are predicting drizzly rain in places, with the weather turning 'much colder' by the weekend of November 24-26.
Today (November 23), we should see a cloudy, mild and windy day with possible gales on northern coasts and over hills.
However, temperatures should be well above the average for November.
The Met Office expects some drizzle over western hills, but otherwise it will remain dry with broken cloud and sunny spells, with a maximum temperature of 12 °C.
Tonight, we can expect a 'band of showery rain' moving southwards, with some clearer spells developing behind.
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Tomorrow (Friday, November 24), a cloudy but mostly dry start is predicted.
The Met Office adds that the weather should 'turn very bright with plenty of sunny spells' into the afternoon.
However, they add that it will be 'feeling cold' with fresh northerly winds easing by the evening. Maximum temperature 9 °C.
Their outlook for Saturday (November 25) to Monday (November 27) is as follows; 'A widespread frost through Saturday morning but staying largely dry with some sunshine at times'.
'Frost returning overnight into Sunday but cloud and rain moving in from the west'.
Here are the temperatures we can expect this weekend according to the Met Office:
- Mold - Highs of 5°, lows of 0° on Sat, highs of 6°, lows of 3° on Sun.
- Wrexham - Highs of 5°, lows of -1° on Sat, highs of 6° and lows of 3° on Sun.
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