Parts of the country look set to have a break, maybe just a short one, from downpours of rain
Derek Brockway says there’s a change on the way for the weather(Image: BBC)
Derek Brockway has hinted that a change is on the way for the weather across Wales later this week. The weatherman gave his forecast on BBC Wales on Tuesday evening, hinting that it is set to turn dry and bright, with some sunshine and frost on Saturday.
The Met Office has also predicted that we’re in for a mainly dry and bright but “chilly” day on Saturday. Their forecast says that it will turn “colder and drier” as we head into the weekend.
Giving his weather forecast, Derek agreed saying: “It’s raining again in some parts of the country. There is a change on the way though, it will turn dry and bright and colder later this week with some sunshine and frost on Saturday.
“It will be drier for a time this evening but it won’t last. More rain will swing north eastwards across the country, with some heavy bursts of rain in the north and it will be a mild night with the lowest temperatures around seven to nine degrees.
“Later this week, it is all change, low pressure will move away, turning colder and drier, with a brief ridge of high pressure.”
The Met Office says on Wednesday, Wales is set for a cloudy, murky and wet start to the day.
It adds: “Rain will slowly clear north through the afternoon, allowing some brighter spells to develop, particularly in the south.”
As for the outlook from Thursday to Saturday, it adds: “Turning colder and drier as we head into the weekend.
“Further rain or showers through Thursday, less so on Friday.
“Saturday will be mostly dry, bright and chilly.”
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