Another unsettled week ahead with low pressure bringing strong winds and some rain at times. The temperatures will vary from day to day with some cold days but nothing out of the ordinary. There are early indications of more stormy weather for the weekend…

Storm Henry - Met Office Pressure Chart
After a stormy start to the week, Tuesday looks slightly less windy in the north but still pretty blustery with a few scattered but heavy showers. Further south, most places will be dry and bright, although it will be cold and windy on the coast.
The wind will start to ease during Tuesday afternoon but it will remain breezy. Temperatures will be a bit more seasonal, around 5°C to 8°C, with a wind from the west.
Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning showers will clear. It will be dry for a while before rain spreads into north and mid Wales after midnight. In the north, winds and gales will be stronger, with some snow likely on higher ground.

Barmouth - Alan Ewart
Wintry showers and rain will grace much of Wales on Wednesday. Eventually winds will ease, with some dry weather and sunshine. On Wednesday night into Thursday it will all change again, as rain is followed by milder, damp conditions.
Temperatures on Thursday are back above average with south-westerly winds.
Nonetheless, the weather will continue to chop and change over the next few days before an unsettled weekend.