Changeable and very mild conditions are set to dominate the week across Wales, according to the Met Office, with rain, fog and breezy spells all in the mix.
Today will start bright for many, with a few blustery showers around. It should turn dry for a time through the morning, but rain is expected to push in from the south west later on, leading to a damp afternoon. Some fog patches may also develop. Despite the unsettled feel, it will stay mild with a maximum temperature of 12C, although it will remain breezy.
This evening will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain and further fog in places. Conditions are expected to turn drier overnight, though it will stay largely overcast. Temperatures will remain mild and it will continue to feel fairly breezy, with a minimum of 8C.
Tuesday morning looks set to be cloudy and breezy, with patchy light rain mainly affecting western areas. Brighter spells are possible later in the day, particularly in the east, where it will turn very mild. Temperatures could reach highs of 13C.
Looking ahead to Wednesday through to Friday, forecasters say Wednesday will be another very mild but fairly cloudy day, with patchy rain in the west. After that, conditions are expected to cool down and become more unsettled, with spells of rain and the possibility of strong winds at times.
People are advised to keep an eye on the forecast as the week progresses, particularly with the potential for stronger winds later in the week.
