STORM KATHLEEN is set to bring some 'unseasonably warm' weather to north Wales, according to the Met Office.

The UK forecast up to and including the weekend presents what the experts are calling a 'Smorgasbord of weather types' with rain, transient snow (Scotland), strong winds and temperatures above 20°C all featuring for some.  

The Met Office has issued three yellow weather warnings over the next two days, including one for Denbighshire, Conwy, Gwynedd and Anglesey.

But, it is also forecasting some unusually warm spells for certain areas for this time of year.

That is being predicted for Saturday (April 6) with highs of 17°C in Flintshire and Wrexham.

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The Met Office forecast reads: "As this area of low pressure moves north-eastwards, it will be drawing up unseasonably warm air from Iberia for a time.

"This warm air will see temperatures rise across the UK, causing some areas to see values above 20°C for the first time this year.

"The locations likely to see the highest temperatures will be in parts of East Anglia and Southeast England where 21°C or 22°C is not out of the question briefly on Saturday."

Here's what highs residents on some parts of north Wales can expect according to the Met Office:

  • Bangor - 16°C
  • Connah's Quay - 17°C
  • Conwy - 16°C
  • Denbigh - 16°C
  • Flint - 17°C
  • Holyhead - 14°C
  • Llandudno - 16°C
  • Mold - 16°C
  • Prestatyn - 17°C
  • Rhyl - 17°C
  • Ruthin - 17°C
  • Wrexham - 17°C