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Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 14:57 UK time, Tuesday, 18 January 2011

It's great to see the sun again today after all the recent wind and heavy rain!

292mm of rain fell near Near Capel Curig (so far) this month, so nearly a foot of rain and above the January rainfall average.

But the good news is that it should be the last of the rain for a while, as high pressure is set to dominate our weather over the next few days. This will keep things dry and settled with plenty of sunshine and light winds.

At Hawarden in Flintshire the temperatures rose to very mild 14 Celsius last Saturday - the highest temperature recorded there since last November.

Sunset at Dunraven Bay by Chris Aylward

Sunset at Dunraven Bay/ Southerndown by Chris Aylward.

The next few days will be colder with some frost over the coming nights so watch out for fog patches if you are travelling, as these may be dense and slow to clear.

Take care in the mornings too as there have been plenty of icy patches on the roads recently.

Next weekend looks like turning cloudier and breezier but apart from the odd spot of drizzle we should have more dry weather to come - a welcome respite from all the recent heavy rain and flooding!

Derek

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