IT IS forecast to be a mild week across Wrexham and Flintshire according to the Met Office.
The weather experts are predicting a wet start to the week, with heavy showers today (December 2), before a drier couple of days with some "disappointing" temperatures.
Despite the warmer conditions over the weekend, temperatures are set to drop to around 8C early this week, before rising again towards the weekend.
Some morning frost is expected as well as some strong winds, with gusts of up to 46mph forecast.
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A spokesperson for the Met Office said: "Today: A rather cloudy and showery start, though becoming a little brighter for a while during the morning. Cloud then thickening from the north bringing some patchy rain, which should clear towards evening. Brisk winds slowly easing. Cooler than of late. Maximum temperature 9 °C.
"Tonight: It will be a generally dry night with some clear periods. A widespread slight frost forming, with the odd mist or fog patch also developing under the light winds. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
"Tuesday: Morning frost and any fog will lift to leave some sunshine briefly. Cloud increasing from the west to bring some rain to all parts later, and turning breezy. Disappointing temperatures. Maximum temperature 7 °C.
"Outlook for Wednesday to Friday: A drier and brighter day on Wednesday with gentle winds. Very changeable thereafter with spells of wet and windy weather to end the week, though turning milder."
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