Warm on Saturday, cooler on Sunday, then showery next week.
This Evening and Tonight:
A sunny end to the day for most, but a continuing risk of fog on Irish Sea coasts, especially in Cardigan Bay. Clear skies for most overnight and turning chilly with a slight frost in some low-lying rural areas. Minimum Temperature 2C.
Saturday:
A bright start with some sunshine, this turning hazier through the morning. Cloudier in the afternoon with showers possible in the west. Feeling generally cooler, still warm in the east. Maximum Temperature 18C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Sunny spells and isolated showers on Sunday, these more numerous and occasionally heavy on Monday, though some places staying largely dry. Longer spells of rain possible Tuesday. Not as warm.
UK Outlook for Wednesday 16 Apr 2025 to Friday 25 Apr 2025:
Much more mixed weather conditions than of late, with low pressure systems and their associated areas of rain and showers often affecting the UK. The rain is likely to be heavy at times, and the showers, most frequently affecting western areas, will also be heavy and blustery in places, with isolated small hail and thunder. There will also be some brighter, drier spells in between rain and showers, although probably large amounts of cloud too, with limited sunshine. Unsettled, wet, and occasionally windy conditions are most likely during the first few days of this period; beyond this, and certainly into the following week, there is an increasing chance that cooler, northerly winds could develop, followed by a less unsettled spell. Temperatures mostly around average for the time of year.
Sunrise and Sunset times for Ty'N-Y-Caeau Youth Hostel:
Sunrise: 06:24 Sunset: 20:05