MET OFFICE experts have made their weather predictions for the coming days in north Wales with Storm Isha on its way.
The region has been hit with sustained spells of snow and ice over the course of this week, with a number of yellow weather warnings in place.
And to make matters worse this weekend, Storm Isha is expected to bring some strong winds for all from Sunday and heavy rain for some.
The Met Office says that many places are likely to see gusts of 50-60mph, even inland.
Near coasts there will be widespread gusts of 60-70mph, possibly reaching 80 mph in a few places.
Here's what the Met Office experts are predicting for the days ahead.
Tonight (January 20)
Met Office says: "Rain erratically spreading across all areas overnight. A very windy evening, though the strongest gusts moderating slightly during the early hours. Milder than recent nights and staying frost free. Minimum temperature 2 °C."
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Sunday (January 21)
Met Office says: "Scattered showers to start, but Storm Isha brings heavier outbreaks for the afternoon and very strong winds. Severe gales developing later. Mild, but the feeling tempered by the unsettled conditions. Maximum temperature 12 °C."
Outlook for Monday (January 22) to Wednesday (January 24):
Met Office says: "Brighter on Monday with blustery showers. Widespread rain returns on Tuesday and still very windy. Drier on Wednesday as winds gradually ease. Remaining mild."
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