THE EXPERTS over at the Met Office have offered their forecast for the weather in north Wales for the week ahead.
As we head into mid-October, it is no surprise to hear that temperatures are beginning to fall.
According to the Met Office, today (October 14), we can expect a 'rather cloudy day, though mostly dry' day.
The forecast adds: "A cloudy and damp start to the morning. Staying on the cloudy side for much of the day, though it'll become largely dry. A few glimmers of brightness possible, mainly in the west. Feeling cool under the cloud for most. Maximum temperature 14 °C."
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Tomorrow (Tuesday, October 15), 'a fairly cloudy day is expected, with limited brightness'.
The forecast adds: "Some patchy light rain and drizzle will still be possible over the hills. Turning increasingly wet and windy through the evening. Maximum temperature 16 °C."
The Met Office's outlook for Wednesday (October 16) to Friday (October 18) adds: "Wet and breezy on Wednesday, with rain turning heavy at times. Brighter on Thursday, ahead of further wind and rain moving in from the west during Friday. Temperatures above average."
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