IT looks set to be a fairly warm and dry weekend across North Wales
That's according to the Met Office, who are predicting dry conditions, with some sunny spells and temperatures up to 21C.
The whole of the UK is waiting for summer to arrive after months of wet and cold weather, and it feels like it may just be coming.
Friday will see a mix of sunny and cloudy intervals with highs of 20C. There is a slim chance of rain on Friday afternoon, but that is the only damp spells forecast for the weekend.
Saturday is forecast to be a fairly sunny day with highs of 19C. Sunday looks set to be a bit more cloudy, but temperatures will be up to around 21C.
A Met Office spokesperson said: "Today: A cool start, with any early mist and fog patches soon clearing to leave another fine day, with good spells of sunshine. Feeling warm in the sunshine, with light winds. Maximum temperature 21 °C.
"Tonight: A fine end to the day, with plenty of sunshine. Dry with clear spells overnight. Perhaps a few mist and fog patches forming briefly around dawn. Cool, with light winds. Minimum temperature 6 °C.
"Friday: Largely dry during the day, with bright or warm sunny spells, especially in the east. Turning increasingly cloudy from the west though, with some rain arriving during the afternoon. Maximum temperature 20 °C.
"Outlook for Saturday to Monday: Early cloud will break up to give a mix of sunny spells on Saturday. Mostly dry, with bright spells on Sunday and Monday. Feeling warmer."
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