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Bank Holiday weekend weather for Wales

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Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 15:38 UK time, Friday, 28 May 2010

Well another bank holiday weekend is upon us and, as is often the case, there is some rain in the forecast!

Of course, we do need the rain given it's been a dry spring, but I can promise some dry weather and some sunshine as well, although if you're planning a trip to the beach it's not going to be anywhere near as hot as last weekend.

Tonight rain will spread across the country after midnight, the wind backing south to southeast and picking-up with lowest temperatures seven to 11 Celsius.

Tomorrow a wet and breezy morning with heavy rain in places and hill fog. However, during the afternoon it will turn drier and brighter with a few scattered showers. Top temperatures 13 to 16 Celsius and breezy, especially in the south and on the Bristol Channel coast.

Sunday a much better day. The odd light shower in places otherwise dry. The cloud breaking with
some sunshine. Temperatures 13 to 17 Celsius with a moderate north-westerly breeze.

Bank Holiday Monday looks set to bring us more dry weather. The best of the sunshine in the north and east. Cloudier in the west and southwest with a risk of a little rain, especially in the evening. Warmer. Highest temperatures 15 to 19 Celsius with a south-easterly breeze.

The Urdd Eisteddfod in Llanerchaeron, Ceredigion starts next week. Most of Monday should be dry. Some rain possible on Tuesday. But the weather should improve for the rest of the week when we could be in for a taste of summer!

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