THE MET OFFICE has once again offered up its weather forecast for the week ahead in north Wales.
The clocks went back an hour on Sunday morning (October 28), meaning that those darker nights are now creeping in.
And today's weather will offer no brighter spells either according to the Met Office who have told us to expect a 'mild and often damp' day with #drizzly rain at times'.
Their forecast adds: "A generally cloudy day with mist and murk over higher ground and in some coastal regions at times. Often damp with periods of rain and drizzle, especially in the west. Maximum temperature 15 °C.
"Staying mainly cloudy overnight with the odd shower or drizzly outbreak possible in places. A mild night with temperatures remaining in double figures. Minimum temperature 9 °C."
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The outlook for tomorrow (Tuesday, October 29) adds: "A cloudy and dull morning for most with some drizzle in places. Possibly brighter on southern coasts and generally brightening up more widely through the afternoon. Another mild day. Maximum temperature 15 °C."
A further forecast for Wednesday (October 30) to Friday (November 1) reads: "Mainly dry during this period. Often rather cloudy but occasional sunny intervals in places. Fog is possible where skies clear overnight, this locally stubborn to clear. On the mild side."
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