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Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 14:36 UK time, Friday, 6 November 2009

If you've got any plans for the weekend, maybe a walk on the coast or in the mountains, the waterproofs will come in handy. Showers or longer spells of rain are in the forecast but I can promise a little sunshine as well, especially on Sunday.

Today's rain will clear this evening leaving a mixture of clear intervals and showers tonight. Some of the showers heavy and a cold night. Lowest temperatures in the northeast, 2 Celsius inland.

Tomorrow morning a mixture of sunny intervals and showers. Most of the showers in the south and west. Some of them heavy with a risk of hail and thunder. During the afternoon more persistent rain is likely. Heavy in places with strong and gusty winds.

So if you're heading to the Liberty Stadium for the football, expect some heavy showers followed by rain. Highs of 11 Celsius.

For the rugby in Cardiff it'll be a case of dodging the showers with rain later in the afternoon. Breezy with a high of 11 Celsius.

Tomorrow night further showers or longer spells of rain are expected. Sunday, though, bring an improvement. A few scattered showers are likely but some places dry with bright skies and sunshine. Feeling chilly with a north to north-easterly breeze. Highs between 8 and 11 Celsius.

If you're a gardener, a touch of frost is likely on Sunday night. Most of Monday should be fine and dry but more rain is expected overnight into Tuesday.

Have a nice weekend.

Derek

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