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Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 10:00 UK time, Friday, 27 August 2010

Here's my weather prediction for the bank holiday weekend:

Saturday should have some sunshine with the best of this occurring in the south and east.

It will be mostly dry but a few showers are likely in parts of the north and west.

Top temperatures 15 to 20 Celsius, with a light to moderate west to north westerly breeze.

Sunday will be cloudier as a weakening cold front moves south - bringing some patchy rain and showers but will be followed by clearer skies.

It will be breezy with a moderate to fresh, west to north westerly breeze and feel cool with temperatures reaching around 15 to 20 Celsius.

Monday looks the best day for a picnic or a BBQ and will be fine and dry with a good deal of sunshine. The winds will be lighter and northerly so feeling a little warmer.

The air over us will be via the Arctic so it should be nice and clear! If you're out walking on the coast or in the hills with your camera, please send in your photos and don't forget the suncream!

There are lots of things going on this weekend:

are holding their annual show at Clynderwen on Saturday.

Blaenau Ffestiniog - Wales' wettest town, will hold its first ever (Festival of Rain) this weekend.

Lots of outdoors events are planned included a rain dance and luckily a few showers are likely!

Aberaeron Festival of Rugby 7's starts on 26 August and runs until Sunday, 29 August at Aberaeron RFC so plenty of rugby for both young and old.

Next week it looks like high pressure will bring a few days of dry and settled weather for a change.

The nights will be chilly but it will be becoming warmer in the daytime. The fine weather may however have broken down by the weekend.

Hwyl a fflag

Derek

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