By Met Office
National Weather Service
As the evening progresses into the night, conditions will remain mostly dry with clear spells.
However, low cloud is expected to move in from the east, accompanied by patches of mist and fog forming. A moderate easterly breeze will also be present during this time.
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Tomorrow, Newtown and Mid Wales will witness the dissipation of any lingering mist and fog, evolving into low cloud.
Throughout the day, this cloud cover is projected to gradually clear, allowing for intervals of sunshine, variable cloud patterns, and scattered showers.
Some of these showers may be heavy, potentially accompanied by thunderstorms.
Looking ahead, Saturday is anticipated to begin with mist and fog rising to reveal sunny spells in the morning.
However, as the day progresses, scattered, heavy showers are predicted to develop from the south, carrying a risk of thunderstorms.
Sunday will see a continuation of unsettled conditions, with further showers advancing from the south which may amalgamate into longer periods of rain, including a risk of thunder.
Monday is expected to be overcast with outbreaks of heavy rain at times, contributing to potentially gloomy weather conditions.
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