IT'S forecast to be a mixed weekend weather wise across Wrexham and Flintshire according to the Met Office.
The weather experts are predicting a mix of cloud, sunny spells and showers across North Wales this weekend.
Temperatures are set to rise from what they've been this week, with highs of around 14C on Saturday.
Cold temperatures have hit the region hard over the past week, with regular frosty mornings.
However, the weekend appears to be a bit brighter than it has been this week, before temperatures drop again next week.
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A spokesperson for the Met Office said: "Today: Rather cloudy with occasional sunny intervals, especially in the north through the afternoon. Blustery southerly winds, strong in places but locally very mild in any sunshine. Showery rain pushing east through later afternoon.
"Tonight: Largely cloudy with showery rain clearing eastwards. Drier overnight with patchy drizzle over the hills and occasional clear spells. Staying blustery but mild. Minimum temperature 6 °C.
"Saturday: Often cloudy with some brighter spells in the east. Cloud thick enough for patchy rain or drizzle at times. Mild for the time of year and rather windy. Maximum temperature 14 °C.
"Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday: Cloudy with outbreaks of rain on Sunday. Colder with a few wintry showers on Monday mixed with sunny intervals. Cold start to Tuesday with hazy sunshine, rain arriving later."
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