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Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 16:42 UK time, Friday, 14 October 2011

Well, it's been mild recently but with clear skies tonight it's going to be a much cooler night than we've had to for some time. In fact in parts of Powys temperature will fall low enough for a ground frost.

Tomorrow most of the country will be fine with bright skies and sunshine but not everywhere. The north west will be cloudier and there may be some rain by the end of the afternoon.

After a cool start it will turn out mild again with top temperatures 15 to 18 Celsius, 59 to 64 F with a light to moderate south to south-easterly breeze.

Sunday will bring a change - much cloudier with a little rain or drizzle but the north and west and Powys should dry and brighten-up. Top temperatures 14 to 16 Celsius with light to moderate winds.

For those of you taking part or just watching the runners in the Cardiff Half Marathon on Sunday. The weather doesn't look too bad - maybe a little drizzle in the morning but becoming dry and brighter.

Light winds with comfortable temperatures starting off around 12 and reaching a peak of 16 Celsius.

Next week will turn colder and windier with some rain followed by sunshine and showers.

So, Saturday the best day of the weekend and great weather for watching the rugby at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff tomorrow morning.

The weather down under in Auckland should suit the Welsh - cool and breezy with the risk of a shower with temperatures around 12 Celsius.

Have a great weekend, enjoy the rugby and the sunshine tomorrow!

Good luck to Wales. Pob lwc i Gymru


Derek

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