What the weather has in store for Wales this week after freezing weather caused disruption

It was a cold week last week with temperatures dropping below freezing, shutting schools across North Wales, as motorists faced dangerous driving conditions.

There were multiple warnings for snow and ice, with the public urged to take extra care, as they contended with icy pavements and paths, presenting further hazards.

The Met Office is forecasting a change in fortunes in the weather this week, for Wales, but in place of ice, there may be some rain on the way in parts tomorrow (Monday). Some frost is also predicted at times, when temperatures dip.

Tonight:

Patchy mist and fog patches re-developing but likely to lift into low cloud overnight as southerly winds strengthen. A patchy frost possible in the east, where skies remain clear. Minimum temperature 2 °C.

Monday:

Turning less settled from Monday with outbreaks of rain reaching north Wales, some heavier bursts possible over the high ground. Breezy, with near normal temperatures. Maximum temperature 8 °C.

Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:

With high pressure to the south, it will remain mostly dry but often cloudy, perhaps with some patchy drizzle at times. Near normal temperatures by day, patchy frost by night.

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