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Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 15:19 UK time, Friday, 17 June 2011

I think April is the new June and June is the new October.

The is currently to the south of the UK with no sign of summer on the horizon.

The whole of Wales will eventually see rain this afternoon and I'm afraid the cricket at the Swalec Stadium in Cardiff looks likely to be rained off this evening.

However, it should dry and brighten-up in Pembrokeshire before sunset and elsewhere the rain will slowly clear away overnight. Ìý however for the UK is not looking very summery....

Saturday will bring a mixture of sunny intervals and showers with the showers heaviest in the south as well as a risk of hail and thunder.

It will also be feeling cooler with top temperatures 14 to 17 Celsius and a strong westerly wind along the Bristol Channel coast.

Sunday should be a better day with the odd light shower but generally drier and brighter and some sunshine. Temperatures 14 to 17 Celsius with a moderate west to south westerly wind.

The Welsh Coast Surf Club (Porthcawl) are having a family surfing fun day & BBQ at Rest Bay on Sunday from 11am to raise money for a local charity so I hope they have a good day and plenty of sunshine.

The food is free but the club are asking for a small donation per sausage and apparently Gull is doing the cooking! They've got all sorts of events lined up so it should be a good day.

Next week more rain on Monday will clear to sunny intervals and showers. The weather may improve later in the week with a ridge of high pressure but only for a time.

Derek

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