IT'S set to be a largely dry and mild weekend weather wise in Wrexham and Flintshire.
The Met Office are forecasting mixtures of sunny intervals and cloud over the coming weekend, with some colder temperatures set to hit.
It will be a chilly start on Saturday with overnight temperatures as low as 5C. Sunny intervals are forecast for the majority of Saturday, before chances of some rain and cloud later in the day. Highs of 13C.
Sunday is more of the same, dry with some sunny spells but temperatures will drop with highs of 9C.
Temperatures look set to rise again next week, with highs of 15C on Monday.
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A spokesperson for the Met Office said: "Friday: After a cold and frosty start, it will be dry for most with variable cloud and sunny spells, although with the risk of isolated showers towards coastal areas. Staying rather chilly but with light winds throughout the day.
"Saturday: A dry and bright morning for most once any isolated showers clear. Turning cloudier and breezier through the afternoon as a band of showery rain clears southwards. Maximum temperature 14 °C.
"Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday: Largely dry but cloudy on Sunday before rain moves in overnight. Mainly fine on Monday before turning more unsettled by Tuesday with stronger winds. Turning noticeably warmer over the period."
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